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Test 3 (Revised 2016)

This document appears to be a math test containing multiple choice and other math problems in various number bases including base 10, base 5, base 2, and Roman numerals. It tests skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and converting between different number bases. The test contains 7 pages of questions and is scheduled to end at 6:50 pm.

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Name

Name __Vitoria
__Vitoria
Vitoria Ippolito
Ippolito______________
"NVCCMATH"
Ippolito______________
Score
Math 135 - Test 3
Seat## _28______
Seat _28______
Date ___5/13/20196_____________
Date ___5/13/20196_____________
"Other Number Systems"
28
28
Directions -Each question is worth 1 point unless noted otherwise. You can skip any
questions if you write "bologna" as your answer. For a bonus point, circle the quiver.
The
Do the following Clock 12 Computatio test ends at 6:50 !
1) 6 + 11 2) 7 + 10 + 11 3) 2-9

Answer Answer Answer

5 4 5

4) 3 - 12 - 12 5) 9x9 6) 5 x 11

Answer Answer Answer

3 9 7

Do the following Clock 16 computations.

7) 11 + 15 8) 9+9+9+9 9) 1 - 13

Answer Answer Answer

10 4 4

Do the following Clock 10 computations.

10 8 + 9 + 10 11) 4 - 10 + 4 12 8x8

Answer Answer Answer


11 14 1

Page 2
Part 2

Change each Roman Numeral to its equivalent Base 10 number.[One-half point ea

1) VII 7

2) XXXII 32 BONUS:What vocabulary term is pictured?

3) XXXIX 39

4) XLV 45

5) CCXIX 21 9

3
E + - R +
6) CCCXIII 3 1

7) DCLXVII 667 [behind a clothes dryer]

8) DCCLVI 756

9) MCMLXII 1962

10) MMCCCXXV 2325

Change each Base 10 number to its equivalent Roman Numeral.

11) 4 I V
12) 19 X I X BONUS:What vocabulary term is pictured?

13) 28 X XVI I I

14) 36 XXXVI

15) 64 L XI V

16) 79 L XXI X

17) 120 CXX

18) 499 C DX C I X

19) 721 DC C X X I I
20) 1,212 MC C X I I-
Page 3
Part 3

Change each Base 10 number to its equivalent Mayan Number.

1) 5

BONUS- What vocabulary


2) 16 term is pictured vertically?

3) 25

4) 38

5) 61 -

6) 79

7) 125 [a tool used in a wood shop to smooth wood]

8) 399

9) 802
10) 2,211

360's Place20's Place 1's Place

Page 4

Part 4

Do the following Base 5 addition problems.

1) 2 3 five 2) 3 44 five 3) 321 five

+4 2 five +2 4 five +3 2 five

Answer Answer Answer

1 2 0 4 23 403

4) 4 3 4 five 5) 1 213 five

+3 2 3 five +2 2 0 five

Answer Answer

1 3 1 2 1 433

Do the following Base 5 multiplication problems.

6) 3 2 five 7) 4 32 five 8) 34 five

x 4 five x 3 five x 23 five

Answer Answer Answer

2 3 3 23 51 1392

9) 1 4 3 five 10) 3 01 five

x 4 2 five x 43 five BONUS- This time, the


Pigeon-toed Lemming
is hiding behind the
Answer Answer bird
7 6 6 1 20
34 43
Page 5
Part

Base 2 to Base 10 - Change each Base 2 number to its equivalent Base 10 num
1) 1010 1100 2) 1100 1010 3) 1101 1010 1011

Answer Answer Answer

1 7 2 2 02 3499

4) 1111 1010 1101 5) 1101 1110 1010 6) 1100 1010 1111

Answer Answer Answer

4 0 13 3 562 3247

Complete the binary picture below.


The clues are Base 10.[10 points]

"I Write the Songs"


######128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
14
27
25
11
14
60
248
488
904
798
575
555
553
777
395
254
8
104
104
56
######128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1

Page 6
Part 6

Base 6 - No, we have not studied Base 6. But remember, all bases have comm
characteristics which we have talked about.[Questions 1 and 2 are 2 points each]

1) List thedigitsused in Base 6. _____________________________________________

2) What would be the first four place values in Base 6? _______ _______ _______ ______

Translate each Base 6 number to Base 10.

3) 5six 4) 13six 5) 25six

Answer Answer Answer

5 9 17

6) 123six 7) 255six 8) 2441six

Answer Answer Answer

5 1 1 07 601

Translate each Base 10 number to Base 6.

9) 11 10) 20 11) 59

Answer Answer Answer

1 5 32 135
12) 68 13) 220 14) 679

Answer Answer Answer

1 5 2 1 004 3051

Page 7

Part 7

Change each given number into each of the other bases or number systems.
Hint - first change the number to Base 10, then translate from Base 10 to the
Ignore the boxes that are gray.

Base 10 Mayan Roman Base 5 Base 8 Base 2 Hexi


You don't
87 have to do LXXXVII 322 127eight 1010111 57hexi
the gray ones.

3F5hexi

DXI

3232five

001110110001

BONUS:What vocabulary term is pictured?


[If that was you, then you could say that this is a picture of _ _ ____]

RESOURCES

Base 5 (3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)

(3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)

(3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)

(3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)

(3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)

(3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)

(3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)

Clocks
(3,125) (625) (125) (25) (5) (1)
+ 0 1 2 3 4 10 x 0 1 2 3 4 10
0 0 1 2 3 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 2 3 4 10 11 1 0 1 2 3 4 10
2 2 3 4 10 11 12 2 0 2 4 11 13 20
3 3 4 10 11 12 13 3 0 3 11 14 22 30
4 4 10 11 12 13 14 4 0 4 13 22 31 40
10 10 11 12 13 14 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 100

Base 2

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

(2048) (1024) (512) (256) (128) (64) (32) (16) (8) (4) (2) (1)

Hexi
(65536) (4096) (256) (16) (1)
(65536) (4096) (256) (16) (1)

(65536) (4096) (256) (16) (1)

(65536) (4096) (256) (16) (1)

Base 6
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(1)

(1)

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(1)

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