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MAT 136 Southern New Hampshire University 1-4
Problem Set Module One

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Module One
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MAT-136-J5571 21EW5 Intro to Quantitative Analysis, 1-4 Problem Set: Module One
steven warren, 5/6/21 at 5:10:15 PM EDT



Question1: Score 2/2

Simplify the given expression.


5 + 2 23 ( )

5 + 2 23 ( )=
Your response Correct response
21 21
Auto graded Grade: 1/1.0




Total grade: 1.0×1/1 = 100%
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Sample student explanation
One version of the problem is:

Simplify the given expression.

( )
7 + 4 23

A possible student explanation is:

By order of operations, first calculate 2^3 = 8, then multiply by 4 to get 32, then add 7 to get 39..

Note - you don't need to be fancy and type exponents in using an equation tool. For 23 , you can just type in 2^3 (which is how one would type in that exponent in a
spreadsheet program)




Mobius feedback to your problem:



5 + 2 23 ( ) = 5 + 2 (8) Simplify exponent.

= 5 + 16 Multiply.

= 21 Add.



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Question2: Score 2/2

Simplify the given expression.


6x + x (10 − 5)


Hint: To enter 7 times y, you can type in either 7y or 7*y. Mobius understands both, but if you want
to be sure that Mobius interprets your answer as 7 times y, then you should type 7*y.



6x + x (10 − 5) =
Your response Correct response
11*x 11*x
Auto graded Grade: 1/1.0




Total grade: 1.0×1/1 = 100%
Feedback:

6x + x (10 − 5) = 6x + 10x − 5x Distributive property.

= 11x Simplify.




Question3: Score 2/2




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