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MATH 1030 Sec. 1Diagnostic Testname:1. Three kinds of apples are mixed up in a basket. How many apples must you draw (without looking)from the basket to be sure of getting two apples of one kind?2. There are 150 people in a class. If 80% of them are registered, how many are not registered?3. Express ”three-fifths” as a fraction, decimal and percentage.4. Simplify the following:x5x2x−35. If there are 0.82 U.S. dollars in one Canadian dollar, which is smaller: one U.S. dollar or one Canadiandollar?6. If you drive at an average speed of 65 miles per hour, how long will it take to drive 530 miles?7. Solve for x the following equation:3x − 5 = 9 + 7x8. Graph the line 5x − 2y = 6. What is the y-intercept?9. Suppose that your annual tuition as a freshmen was $1, 856. Each year your tuition increased 5%.Now you are in your senior year. What is your annual tuition this year?10. Compute the area of the rectangle that has the length of the sides equal to 5 feet and 4


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