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Name _____________________________________               Date _____________________
Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Portsmore Period _________           Unit 1 Quiz Review

Complete the sentences below. Use the word box to help you.

1. The ____________ shows how many times a number should be multiplied by itself

2. The _____________ is the number used as a factor. In the example 32 (3 •3), the number three
is this.

3. The _____________ tells how many times a number is used as a factor.

4. When the exponent is two, it can be read as __________________.

5. When the exponent is three, it can be read as __________________.

6. A number is in __________________________________ when it is written with a base and an
exponent.

7. A__________________________________ is a mathematical phrase that includes only
numbers and operation symbols.

8. To ________________ means to find the value of a numerical expression.

9. You need to know the _________________ because when an expression has more than one
operation, you must know which operation to do first.


           base                          exponent                         order of operations
          cubed                       exponential form                           power
         evaluate                    numerical expression                       squared


Solve.
10. 76 x 84                                       11. 459 ÷ 6
Write each expression in exponential form.

12.          10 • 10 • 10 • 10   _____       14.           ⅜ •⅜ •⅜ •⅜ _____

13.          4•4•4               _____
                                             15.           6                  ______


Find each value.

15.   8²                         ______      19.   15squared                  ______

16.   4³                         ______      20.   2 to the fifth power       ______

17.   50                         ______      21.   38to the first power       ______

18.   6 cubed                    ______

 Write the missing exponent.
22. 36 = 6□       __________                 23. 8 = 2□ __________

Write the missing base.
24.   64 =   2
                   __________                25. ¼ =   2
                                                           __________

Evaluate each expression.
26.         43 - 3 x 10 + 2                  27.   1 + 4 ³ - 16




28.          (15 - 6) x 2 + 20               29.   61 - 5 x 2 ³ + 5




30.          7 x 8 + (2 x 4) ÷ 4
Name _____________________________________                  Date _____________________
Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Portsmore Period _________              Unit 1 Quiz Review

Complete the sentences below. Use the word box to help you.

1. The powershows how many times a number should be multiplied by itself

2. The base is the number used as a factor. In the example 32 (3 •3), the number three is this.

3. The _exponenttells how many times a number is used as a factor.

4. When the exponent is two, it can be read as squared.

5. When the exponent is three, it can be read as cubed.

6. A number is in exponential formwhen it is written with a base and an exponent.

7. Anumerical expression is a mathematical phrase that includes only numbers and operation
symbols.

8. To evaluatemeans to find the value of a numerical expression.

9. You need to know the order of operations because when an expression has more than one
operation, you must know which operation to do first.


            base                           exponent                         order of operations
           cubed                        exponential form                           power
          evaluate                     numerical expression                       squared


Solve.
10. 76 x 84                                          11. 459 ÷ 6
       6,384                                         76.5
Write each expression in exponential form.

12.          10 • 10 • 10 • 10   104              14.              ⅜ •⅜ •⅜ •⅜ (⅜)4

13.          4•4•4               43
                                                  15.              6                    61
Find each value.

15.   8²     8•8          64                      18.        6 cubed        6•6         36

16.   4³     4 •4 • 4     64                      19.        15squared      152 = 15 • 15 = 225

17.   50                  1                       20.        2 to the fifthpower 25 = 32

                                                  21.        38to the firstpower 381 = 38

 Write the missing exponent.
22. 36 = 6□       62                   23. 8 = 2□ 23

Write the missing base.
24.   64 =   2
                    82                      25. ¼ =     2
                                                             ½2

Evaluate each expression.
26.         43 - 3 x 10 + 2                       27.        1 + 4 ³ - 16
            43 - 30 + 2                                      1 + 64 - 16
            13 + 2                                           65 - 16
            15                                          49

28.          (15 - 6) x 2 + 20                    29. 61 - 5 x 2 ³ + 5
             9 x 2 + 20                           61 - 5 x 8 + 5
             18 + 20                                    61 – 40 + 5
                    38                                     21 + 5
                                                        26

30.          7 x 8 + (2 x 4) ÷ 4
             7 x 8+8 ÷4
             56+ 8 ÷ 4
               56 + 2
             58

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Unit 1 quiz review

  • 1. Name _____________________________________ Date _____________________ Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Portsmore Period _________ Unit 1 Quiz Review Complete the sentences below. Use the word box to help you. 1. The ____________ shows how many times a number should be multiplied by itself 2. The _____________ is the number used as a factor. In the example 32 (3 •3), the number three is this. 3. The _____________ tells how many times a number is used as a factor. 4. When the exponent is two, it can be read as __________________. 5. When the exponent is three, it can be read as __________________. 6. A number is in __________________________________ when it is written with a base and an exponent. 7. A__________________________________ is a mathematical phrase that includes only numbers and operation symbols. 8. To ________________ means to find the value of a numerical expression. 9. You need to know the _________________ because when an expression has more than one operation, you must know which operation to do first. base exponent order of operations cubed exponential form power evaluate numerical expression squared Solve. 10. 76 x 84 11. 459 ÷ 6
  • 2. Write each expression in exponential form. 12. 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 _____ 14. ⅜ •⅜ •⅜ •⅜ _____ 13. 4•4•4 _____ 15. 6 ______ Find each value. 15. 8² ______ 19. 15squared ______ 16. 4³ ______ 20. 2 to the fifth power ______ 17. 50 ______ 21. 38to the first power ______ 18. 6 cubed ______ Write the missing exponent. 22. 36 = 6□ __________ 23. 8 = 2□ __________ Write the missing base. 24. 64 = 2 __________ 25. ¼ = 2 __________ Evaluate each expression. 26. 43 - 3 x 10 + 2 27. 1 + 4 ³ - 16 28. (15 - 6) x 2 + 20 29. 61 - 5 x 2 ³ + 5 30. 7 x 8 + (2 x 4) ÷ 4
  • 3. Name _____________________________________ Date _____________________ Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Portsmore Period _________ Unit 1 Quiz Review Complete the sentences below. Use the word box to help you. 1. The powershows how many times a number should be multiplied by itself 2. The base is the number used as a factor. In the example 32 (3 •3), the number three is this. 3. The _exponenttells how many times a number is used as a factor. 4. When the exponent is two, it can be read as squared. 5. When the exponent is three, it can be read as cubed. 6. A number is in exponential formwhen it is written with a base and an exponent. 7. Anumerical expression is a mathematical phrase that includes only numbers and operation symbols. 8. To evaluatemeans to find the value of a numerical expression. 9. You need to know the order of operations because when an expression has more than one operation, you must know which operation to do first. base exponent order of operations cubed exponential form power evaluate numerical expression squared Solve. 10. 76 x 84 11. 459 ÷ 6 6,384 76.5
  • 4. Write each expression in exponential form. 12. 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 104 14. ⅜ •⅜ •⅜ •⅜ (⅜)4 13. 4•4•4 43 15. 6 61 Find each value. 15. 8² 8•8 64 18. 6 cubed 6•6 36 16. 4³ 4 •4 • 4 64 19. 15squared 152 = 15 • 15 = 225 17. 50 1 20. 2 to the fifthpower 25 = 32 21. 38to the firstpower 381 = 38 Write the missing exponent. 22. 36 = 6□ 62 23. 8 = 2□ 23 Write the missing base. 24. 64 = 2 82 25. ¼ = 2 ½2 Evaluate each expression. 26. 43 - 3 x 10 + 2 27. 1 + 4 ³ - 16 43 - 30 + 2 1 + 64 - 16 13 + 2 65 - 16 15 49 28. (15 - 6) x 2 + 20 29. 61 - 5 x 2 ³ + 5 9 x 2 + 20 61 - 5 x 8 + 5 18 + 20 61 – 40 + 5 38 21 + 5 26 30. 7 x 8 + (2 x 4) ÷ 4 7 x 8+8 ÷4 56+ 8 ÷ 4 56 + 2 58