Deck 8: Principles of Math in Medicine

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The Roman numeral system consists of letters that represent number values-most commonly of numbers between:

A) 0 and 50
B) 1 and 10
C) 1 and 100
D) 100 and 500
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The fraction bar, which separates the numerator and denominator in a fraction, also means:

A) multiplied by
B) added to
C) divided by
D) subtracted from
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To multiply fractions, you must:

A) first add the numerators and then multiply the denominators
B) first subtract the numerators and then multiply the denominators
C) first multiply the numerators and then multiply the denominators
D) invert the second fraction and then multiply
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To divide by a decimal fraction, first move the decimal point in the divisor enough places:

A) right to make it a whole number
B) left to make it a whole number
C) right one place only
D) left two places
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If you are required to cross-multiply the fractions 3/4 and 1/2, by which number would you multiply the "4" in the first fraction?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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When working with numbers that range from 1 to 30, only three Roman numerals are required, used in various combinations. Which of the following choices of Roman numerals is correct?

A) I, X, L
B) I, V, X
C) I, V, C
D) V, X, M
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In prescriptions, Roman numerals are commonly used to express units of the:

A) Avoirdupois system
B) English system
C) metric system
D) apothecary system
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A common fraction represents:

A) a number that is greater than 1
B) equal parts of a whole
C) a percentage
D) a Roman numeral
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When subtracting, if fractions do NOT have the same denominator, change the fractions so they have the:

A) greatest common denominator
B) smallest common denominator
C) equivalent of 1
D) number 100 as the denominator
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Which of the following is the smallest (or "lowest") common denominator of 2, 5, and 7?

A) 10
B) 35
C) 56
D) 70
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In Roman numerals, if a lower valued letter is placed before a higher valued letter:

A) the equivalent is less than zero
B) the higher-valued letter is added to the lower-valued letter
C) the lower-valued letter is subtracted from the higher-valued letter
D) the lower-valued letter is divided by the higher-valued letter
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Fractions are used in apothecary and household measures for:

A) numbers that are less than zero
B) dosage calculations
C) numbers greater than 1 unit
D) ratios only
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The numerator of an improper fraction is:

A) always greater than its denominator
B) smaller than its denominator
C) greater than or equal to its denominator
D) either a whole number or another fraction
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The value of a mixed fraction is always:

A) less than 1
B) greater than 1
C) less than 0
D) between 0 and 1
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You have added the fractions 2/5 and 4/10 by converting 2/5 into 4/10 so the denominators are the same. Your addition has given you the total of 8/10. Now what must you do?

A) You are finished; the answer is 8/10.
B) You must convert 8/10 into 80%.
C) You must divide 10 into 8.
D) You must reduce 8/10 to lowest terms (4/5).
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10/12 minus 12/36 equals which of the following choices? Make sure your answer is in lowest terms.

A) 1/2
B) 15/18
C) 1/3
D) 2/9
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10/12 plus 12/36 equals which of the following choices? Make sure your answer is in lowest terms.

A) 42/36
B) 1 and 6/36
C) 1 and 1/6
D) 11/18
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Multiply 2/7 by 7/10 and then reduce to lowest terms.

A) 14/70
B) 20/49
C) 7/35
D) 1/5
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Divide 8/12 by 3/12. Remember to invert the divisor and then to reduce to lowest terms.

A) 96/36
B) 2 and 16/48
C) 2 and 2/3
D) 24/9
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Decimal fractions, or decimals, are used within which of the following systems?

A) Avoirdupois
B) Household
C) Metric
D) Apothecary
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In writing a decimal fraction, always place a:

A) one to the left of the decimal point
B) zero to the left of the decimal point
C) zero to the right of the decimal point
D) multiple of 10 as the numerator
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The decimal fraction 0.763 is equivalent to:

A) 76 and 3/10
B) 763/1,000
C) 1/763
D) 7.63/1,000
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Add the following decimals: 1.763 + 0.29 + 12.4321.

A) 12.6113
B) 14.2241
C) 14.4851
D) 12.6374
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Subtract the following decimals: 10.975 - 3.15 - 2.7.

A) 10.633
B) 5.125
C) 5.85
D) 7.125
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The two quantities in a ratio are separated by a colon, which means:

A) percentage
B) multiplication
C) equivalent
D) division
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Proportions express the relationship of equality between two ratios. In the proportion 1:4 :: 3:12, which terms are called the extremes and which are called the means?

A) 1 and 12 are the extremes and 4 and 3 are the means
B) 1 and 12 are the means and 4 and 3 are the extremes
C) 1 and 3 are the means and 4 and 12 are the extremes
D) 1 and 4 are the means and 3 and 12 are the extremes
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The term percent (%) means:

A) tenths
B) hundredths
C) thousandths
D) hundreds
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To change a percent to a decimal, move the decimal point:

A) one place to the right
B) two places to the right
C) two places to the left
D) three places to the left
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To change a fraction to a percent, divide the numerator by the denominator and then multiply the result by:

A) 0.01
B) 0.1
C) 10
D) 100
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The Roman numeral system consists of letters that represent number values-most commonly of numbers between:

A) 0 and 50
B) 1 and 10
C) 1 and 100
D) 100 and 500
1 and 100
2
The fraction bar, which separates the numerator and denominator in a fraction, also means:

A) multiplied by
B) added to
C) divided by
D) subtracted from
divided by
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To multiply fractions, you must:

A) first add the numerators and then multiply the denominators
B) first subtract the numerators and then multiply the denominators
C) first multiply the numerators and then multiply the denominators
D) invert the second fraction and then multiply
first multiply the numerators and then multiply the denominators
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To divide by a decimal fraction, first move the decimal point in the divisor enough places:

A) right to make it a whole number
B) left to make it a whole number
C) right one place only
D) left two places
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If you are required to cross-multiply the fractions 3/4 and 1/2, by which number would you multiply the "4" in the first fraction?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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When working with numbers that range from 1 to 30, only three Roman numerals are required, used in various combinations. Which of the following choices of Roman numerals is correct?

A) I, X, L
B) I, V, X
C) I, V, C
D) V, X, M
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In prescriptions, Roman numerals are commonly used to express units of the:

A) Avoirdupois system
B) English system
C) metric system
D) apothecary system
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A common fraction represents:

A) a number that is greater than 1
B) equal parts of a whole
C) a percentage
D) a Roman numeral
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When subtracting, if fractions do NOT have the same denominator, change the fractions so they have the:

A) greatest common denominator
B) smallest common denominator
C) equivalent of 1
D) number 100 as the denominator
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Which of the following is the smallest (or "lowest") common denominator of 2, 5, and 7?

A) 10
B) 35
C) 56
D) 70
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In Roman numerals, if a lower valued letter is placed before a higher valued letter:

A) the equivalent is less than zero
B) the higher-valued letter is added to the lower-valued letter
C) the lower-valued letter is subtracted from the higher-valued letter
D) the lower-valued letter is divided by the higher-valued letter
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Fractions are used in apothecary and household measures for:

A) numbers that are less than zero
B) dosage calculations
C) numbers greater than 1 unit
D) ratios only
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The numerator of an improper fraction is:

A) always greater than its denominator
B) smaller than its denominator
C) greater than or equal to its denominator
D) either a whole number or another fraction
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The value of a mixed fraction is always:

A) less than 1
B) greater than 1
C) less than 0
D) between 0 and 1
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You have added the fractions 2/5 and 4/10 by converting 2/5 into 4/10 so the denominators are the same. Your addition has given you the total of 8/10. Now what must you do?

A) You are finished; the answer is 8/10.
B) You must convert 8/10 into 80%.
C) You must divide 10 into 8.
D) You must reduce 8/10 to lowest terms (4/5).
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10/12 minus 12/36 equals which of the following choices? Make sure your answer is in lowest terms.

A) 1/2
B) 15/18
C) 1/3
D) 2/9
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10/12 plus 12/36 equals which of the following choices? Make sure your answer is in lowest terms.

A) 42/36
B) 1 and 6/36
C) 1 and 1/6
D) 11/18
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Multiply 2/7 by 7/10 and then reduce to lowest terms.

A) 14/70
B) 20/49
C) 7/35
D) 1/5
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Divide 8/12 by 3/12. Remember to invert the divisor and then to reduce to lowest terms.

A) 96/36
B) 2 and 16/48
C) 2 and 2/3
D) 24/9
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Decimal fractions, or decimals, are used within which of the following systems?

A) Avoirdupois
B) Household
C) Metric
D) Apothecary
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In writing a decimal fraction, always place a:

A) one to the left of the decimal point
B) zero to the left of the decimal point
C) zero to the right of the decimal point
D) multiple of 10 as the numerator
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The decimal fraction 0.763 is equivalent to:

A) 76 and 3/10
B) 763/1,000
C) 1/763
D) 7.63/1,000
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Add the following decimals: 1.763 + 0.29 + 12.4321.

A) 12.6113
B) 14.2241
C) 14.4851
D) 12.6374
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Subtract the following decimals: 10.975 - 3.15 - 2.7.

A) 10.633
B) 5.125
C) 5.85
D) 7.125
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The two quantities in a ratio are separated by a colon, which means:

A) percentage
B) multiplication
C) equivalent
D) division
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Proportions express the relationship of equality between two ratios. In the proportion 1:4 :: 3:12, which terms are called the extremes and which are called the means?

A) 1 and 12 are the extremes and 4 and 3 are the means
B) 1 and 12 are the means and 4 and 3 are the extremes
C) 1 and 3 are the means and 4 and 12 are the extremes
D) 1 and 4 are the means and 3 and 12 are the extremes
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The term percent (%) means:

A) tenths
B) hundredths
C) thousandths
D) hundreds
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To change a percent to a decimal, move the decimal point:

A) one place to the right
B) two places to the right
C) two places to the left
D) three places to the left
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To change a fraction to a percent, divide the numerator by the denominator and then multiply the result by:

A) 0.01
B) 0.1
C) 10
D) 100
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