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The document is a concept quiz that assesses mathematical skills in alternate number systems and operations. It contains questions that require the student to convert between different number bases, including base 10 to base 11 and vice versa. It also contains questions on performing multiplication using standard and alternate algorithms, as well as subtraction in base 4 and converting the result to base 10. The student must show their work and solutions for each problem to demonstrate their understanding.

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Quiz 3

The document is a concept quiz that assesses mathematical skills in alternate number systems and operations. It contains questions that require the student to convert between different number bases, including base 10 to base 11 and vice versa. It also contains questions on performing multiplication using standard and alternate algorithms, as well as subtraction in base 4 and converting the result to base 10. The student must show their work and solutions for each problem to demonstrate their understanding.

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Concept Quiz # 3 Name:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Date:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Directions: Complete this quiz to the best of your current ability. This
is an individual assessment!!! When you are finished, raise your hand.

Standard 1. Translate numbers from non-Hindu-Arabic systems into decimal


form and back
Convert the number 930 (base 10) into any number systems that does
not use Hindu-Arabic numerals. Then explain your process for doing
so.

Standard 5. Explore alternate multiplication algorithms


Multiply the numbers 377 and 205 using any written algorithm. (You
can check with a calculator, but you must have written work showing
the details of the multiplication.) Then use an “alternate algorithm” to
multiply the numbers.

Multiplication algorithm Alternate algorithm


Concept Quiz # 3 Name:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Date:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Standard 2. Perform operations on numbers in alternate bases
And
Standard 4. Change numbers from base 10 to a different base, and vice-versa
1. Imagine a base 11 number system that uses the numerals 0, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, and X to represent each digit in this system.
In base 11, X is a single digit representation of the number 10
(base 10).

a. Write out the first 25 numbers in this number system.

b. How would you write the number 100 (base 10) in this
number system?

c. Perform this number system (base 11) operation: 12X +


5073

2. Evaluate: 2301 – 2222 in base 4. Then express the result in base


10.

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