Basic College Mathematics 8th Edition Tobey Solutions Manual

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Basic College Mathematics 8th Edition Tobey Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0134142438
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0134142432
  • Author: Tobey/Slater/Blair/Crawford

The Tobey/Slater/Blair/Crawford series retains the hallmark characteristics that have always made the text so easy to learn and teach from, including a “building block” organization. Each program builds essential skills and conceptual understanding by breaking the mathematics down into manageable pieces.

The new editions address the latest trends and dynamics related to developmental mathematics course structures, including helping students gain a stronger conceptual understanding, while contextualizing the math. Instructors will find the inclusion of new conceptually oriented Guided Learning Videos with the accompanying Video Workbook with the Math Coach (in MyMathLab)plus a new emphasis on Career Explorations throughout the text and MyMathLab course to help students explore potential career paths. The Tobey series is flexible, and well-suited for a variety of classroom formats, including lecture-based, computer-lab based (modular and/or self-paced), hybrid, and online.

Table contents:

  1. What’s New in the Eighth Edition?
  2. Get the most out of MyMathLab®
  3. Resources for Success MyMathLab® Online Course Basic College Mathematics by Tobey/Slater/Blair/Crawford (access code required)
  4. Resources for Success
  5. Diagnostic Pretest: Basic College Mathematics
  6. Chapter 1 Whole Numbers
  7. Career Opportunities
  8. Truck Driver, Small Business Manager
  9. 1.1 Understanding Whole Numbers
  10. Student Learning Objectives
  11. 1 Writing Whole Numbers in Expanded Notation
  12. Example 1
  13. Solution
  14. Student Practice 1
  15. 2 Writing Whole Numbers in Standard Notation
  16. Example 2
  17. Solution
  18. Student Practice 2
  19. Example 3
  20. Solution
  21. Student Practice 3
  22. 3 Writing Word Names for Numbers and Numbers for Word Names
  23. Example 4
  24. Solution
  25. Student Practice 4
  26. Example 5
  27. Solution
  28. Student Practice 5
  29. Example 6
  30. Solution
  31. Student Practice 6
  32. Example 7
  33. Solution
  34. Student Practice 7
  35. 4 Reading Numbers in Tables
  36. Example 8
  37. Solution
  38. To Think About: Interpreting Data in a Table
  39. Student Practice 8
  40. 1.1 Exercises MyMathLab®
  41. Verbal and Writing Skills , Exercises 17–20
  42. Applications
  43. To Think About
  44. Quick Quiz 1.1
  45. 1.2 Adding Whole Numbers
  46. Student Learning Objectives
  47. 1 Mastering Basic Addition Facts
  48. Example 1
  49. Solution
  50. Student Practice 1
  51. 2 Adding Several Single-Digit Numbers
  52. Example 2
  53. Solution
  54. Student Practice 2
  55. Example 3
  56. Solution
  57. Student Practice 3
  58. 3 Adding Several-Digit Numbers When Carrying Is Not Needed
  59. Example 4
  60. Solution
  61. Student Practice 4
  62. 4 Adding Several-Digit Numbers When Carrying Is Needed
  63. Example 5
  64. Solution
  65. Student Practice 5
  66. Example 6
  67. Solution
  68. Student Practice 6
  69. 5 Reviewing the Properties of Addition
  70. Example 7
  71. Solution
  72. Student Practice 7
  73. 6 Applying Addition to Real-Life Situations
  74. Example 8
  75. Solution
  76. Student Practice 8
  77. Example 9
  78. Solution
  79. Student Practice 9
  80. 1.2 Exercises MyMathLab®
  81. Verbal and Writing Skills , Exercises 1 and 2
  82. Applications
  83. To Think About
  84. Cumulative Review
  85. Quick Quiz 1.2
  86. 1.3 Subtracting Whole Numbers
  87. Student Learning Objectives
  88. 1 Mastering Basic Subtraction Facts
  89. Example 1
  90. Solution
  91. Student Practice 1
  92. 2 Subtracting Whole Numbers When Borrowing Is Not Necessary
  93. Example 2
  94. Solution
  95. Student Practice 2
  96. 3 Subtracting Whole Numbers When Borrowing Is Necessary
  97. Example 3
  98. Solution
  99. Student Practice 3
  100. Example 4
  101. Solution
  102. Student Practice 4
  103. Example 5
  104. Solution
  105. Student Practice 5
  106. Example 6
  107. Solution
  108. Student Practice 6
  109. 4 Checking the Answer to a Subtraction Problem
  110. Example 7
  111. Solution
  112. Student Practice 7
  113. Example 8
  114. Solution
  115. Student Practice 8
  116. Example 9
  117. Solution
  118. Student Practice 9
  119. 5 Applying Subtraction to Real-Life Situations
  120. Example 10
  121. Solution
  122. Student Practice 10
  123. Example 11
  124. Solution
  125. Student Practice 11
  126. 1.3 Exercises MyMathLab®
  127. Verbal and Writing Skills, Exercises 1–4
  128. Applications
  129. To Think About
  130. Cumulative Review
  131. Quick Quiz 1.3
  132. 1.4 Multiplying Whole Numbers
  133. Student Learning Objectives
  134. 1 Mastering Basic Multiplication Facts
  135. Example 1
  136. Solution
  137. Student Practice 1
  138. 2 Multiplying a Single-Digit Number by a Several-Digit Number
  139. Example 2
  140. Solution
  141. Student Practice 2
  142. Example 3
  143. Solution
  144. Student Practice 3
  145. Example 4
  146. Solution
  147. Student Practice 4
  148. 3 Multiplying a Whole Number by a Power of 10
  149. Example 5
  150. Solution
  151. Student Practice 5
  152. Example 6
  153. Solution
  154. Student Practice 6
  155. 4 Multiplying a Several-Digit Number by a Several-Digit Number
  156. Example 7
  157. Solution
  158. Student Practice 7
  159. Example 8
  160. Solution
  161. Student Practice 8
  162. Example 9
  163. Solution
  164. Student Practice 9
  165. Example 10
  166. Solution
  167. Student Practice 10
  168. Example 11
  169. Solution
  170. Student Practice 11
  171. 5 Using the Properties of Multiplication to Perform Calculations
  172. Example 12
  173. Solution
  174. Student Practice 12
  175. Example 13
  176. Solution
  177. Student Practice 13
  178. 6 Applying Multiplication to Real-Life Situations
  179. Example 14
  180. Solution
  181. Student Practice 14
  182. Example 15
  183. Solution
  184. Student Practice 15
  185. 1.4 Exercises MyMathLab®
  186. Verbal and Writing Skills, Exercises 1 and 2
  187. Mixed Practice
  188. Applications
  189. To Think About
  190. Cumulative Review
  191. Quick Quiz 1.4
  192. 1.5 Dividing Whole Numbers
  193. Student Learning Objectives
  194. 1 Mastering Basic Division Facts
  195. Example 1
  196. Solution
  197. Student Practice 1
  198. Example 2
  199. Solution
  200. Student Practice 2
  201. 2 Performing Division by a One-Digit Number
  202. Example 3
  203. Solution
  204. Check.
  205. Student Practice 3
  206. Example 4
  207. Solution
  208. Check.
  209. Student Practice 4
  210. Example 5
  211. Solution
  212. Student Practice 5
  213. 3 Performing Division by a Two- or Three-Digit Number
  214. Example 6
  215. Solution
  216. Student Practice 6
  217. Example 7
  218. Solution
  219. Student Practice 7
  220. Example 8
  221. Solution
  222. Student Practice 8
  223. 4 Applying Division to Real-Life Situations
  224. Example 9
  225. Solution
  226. Student Practice 9
  227. Example 10
  228. Solution
  229. Student Practice 10
  230. 1.5 Exercises MyMathLab®
  231. Verbal and Writing Skills, Exercise 1
  232. Mixed Practice , Exercises 60–74
  233. Applications
  234. To Think About
  235. Cumulative Review
  236. Quick Quiz 1.5
  237. Use Math to Save Money
  238. Did You Know?
  239. Live Debt Free
  240. Understanding the Problem:
  241. Making a Plan:
  242. Finding a Solution:
  243. Applying the Situation to Your Life:
  244. 1.6 Exponents and the Order of Operations
  245. Student Learning Objectives
  246. 1 Evaluating Expressions with Whole-Number Exponents
  247. Example 1
  248. Solution
  249. Student Practice 1
  250. Example 2
  251. Solution
  252. Student Practice 2
  253. Example 3
  254. Solution
  255. Student Practice 3
  256. 2 Performing Several Arithmetic Operations in the Proper Order
  257. Example 4
  258. Solution
  259. Student Practice 4
  260. Example 5
  261. Solution
  262. Student Practice 5
  263. Example 6
  264. Solution
  265. Student Practice 6
  266. Example 7
  267. Solution
  268. Student Practice 7
  269. Example 8
  270. Solution
  271. Student Practice 8
  272. 1.6 Exercises MyMathLab®
  273. Verbal and Writing Skills, Exercises 1–6
  274. Mixed Practice
  275. To Think About
  276. Cumulative Review
  277. Quick Quiz 1.6
  278. 1.7 Rounding and Estimating
  279. Student Learning Objectives
  280. 1 Rounding Whole Numbers
  281. Example 1
  282. Solution
  283. Student Practice 1
  284. Example 2
  285. Solution
  286. Student Practice 2
  287. Example 3
  288. Solution
  289. Student Practice 3
  290. Example 4
  291. Solution
  292. Student Practice 4
  293. Example 5
  294. Solution
  295. Student Practice 5
  296. 2 Estimating the Answer to a Problem Involving Whole Numbers
  297. Example 6
  298. Solution
  299. Student Practice 6
  300. Example 7
  301. Solution
  302. Student Practice 7
  303. Example 8
  304. Solution
  305. Student Practice 8
  306. Example 9
  307. Solution
  308. Student Practice 9
  309. Example 10
  310. Solution
  311. Student Practice 10
  312. Example 11
  313. Solution
  314. Student Practice 11
  315. Example 12
  316. Solution
  317. Student Practice 12

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