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Evaluate the expression. Answers


1. 7 1 6 4 32
2. 4 p 5 2 18
2
1.
2
3. } [(5 1 3)2 2 31] 4. 9x2 2 4; x 5 3 2.
3
5. Tell whether the following statement is always, sometimes, or never 3.
true. For a given whole number n, the product 4n is divisible by 8.
4.
Write an algebraic expression, an equation, or an inequality.
5.
6. The sum of 5 times a number x and 17
6.
7. The difference of 21 and the product of 5 and a number y is less than 7.
7.
8. The quotient of 75 and the quantity of a number z and 2 is 25.
8.
9. A family goes to an amusement park. Adult tickets cost $21.
Children under 10 years of age pay $15. Write an algebraic 9.
expression for the total cost. Then find the total cost of 4 adult tickets
and 3 childrens tickets. 10.
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10. Order the numbers from least to greatest: 21.6, 4 , 0, 3.1, 2 5 . 11.

11. Let U be the set of whole numbers from 0 to 10. Find A > B for 12.
A 5 {2, 4, 6, 8} and B 5 {3, 4, 5, 6}.
13.
Find the sum, difference, product, or quotient.
14.
12. 211 1 (27) 13. 27 1 (232) 14. 17 2 (26)
15.
2 1
15. 2} 2 } 16. 15(26) 17. 3(27)( 22)
3 12 16.

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2 3
18. 221 4 (27) 19. 214 4 } 20. } 4 (230) 17.
7 5

Evaluate the expression. 18.


18 19.
21. 25x 1 14 2 2x2 when x 5 3 22. 11 1 } when y 5 3
y
20.
23. 7(3w 2 5) when w 5 4 24. 15 11 2 k when k 5 8
21.
Simplify the expression.
22.
25. 23(2x 1 6)

26. 7(3y 2 4) 2 18y 23.

28w 1 12 24.
27. }
24
25.

26.

27.

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28. The average price of bananas at a grocery store was recorded for Answers
six weeks. The changes in price per pound are listed below. Find the
28.
mean of the price change. $.05, 2$.11, $.06, $.02, $.15, 2$.05
29.
Solve the equation.
m 30.
29. } 5 8 30. 17 5 4x 2 7
26
31.
2 3
31. 16w 2 10w 1 13 5 25 32. } (25z 2 30) 5 } (12z 1 16)
5 4
32.

The perimeter P of a rectangle is given by the formula 33.


P 5 2l 1 2w where l is the length and w is the width.
33. Solve the formula for l. 34.

34. Use the rewritten formula to find the length of a rectangle with a 35.
width of 9 inches and a perimeter of 40 inches.
36.
Solve the proportion.
37.
x 12 12 36 21 3k 2 2
35. } 5 } 36. } 5 } 37. } 5 }
8 32 3w 63 15 5
38.

38. The price for a monthly train pass increased from $72.50 to $78.30.
39.
Find the percent of change.
40.
Write the equation in function form.
39. 212x 1 3y 5 15 40. 5x 5 210y 1 30 41.
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42.
Find the slope of the line that passes through the points.
41. (27, 3) and (3, 8) 42. (22, 29) and ( 25, 6) 43. See left.

Graph the function. Then perform the indicated transformation


and graph the image.

43. Function: y 5 x 2 3, with domain 22, 1, 2 y

Transformation: (x, y) (x, y 1 2) 1

3 1 1 3 x
1

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44. Function: y 5 0.5x 1 1, with domain 24, 0, 2 y Answers


Transformation: (x, y) (x, 2y) 5 44.

3 45.

1 46.
3 1 1 3 x
1 47.

48.
45. The price p (in dollars) varies directly with the number of admissions
to a museum. The museum charges $12 for 5 student admissions. 49.
Write a direct variation equation that relates p and a. Then find the
50.
total admission price for 30 students.
51.
Write an equation in slope-intercept form of the line with the
given characteristics. 52. See left.
46. slope 3; y-intercept 5 47. m 5 22; passes through (21, 5)

48. passes through (3, 2) 49. perpendicular to y 5 23x 1 1;


and (25, 28) passes through (2, 2)

50. Write an equation in standard form of the line shown.


y
3

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1 1 3 5 x
1

51. Find a100 for the arithmetic sequence 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, ... .
52. Make a scatter plot of the data in the y
table below. Draw a line of fit. And then
write an equation of the line. 30

18
x 0 3 6 9 12
y 22 8 14 24 36 6

3 3 9 15 x

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Solve the inequality, if possible. Graph your solution. Answers


x 53. See left.
53. } , 23 54. 25 , 3x 1 1 , 4
27

0 7 14 21 28 35 42 23 22 21 0 1 2 3
54. See left.
55. 22x . 9 or 4x 1 7 . 9 56. x 1 1 2 3 . 8

25 24 23 22 21 0 1 212 28 24 0 4 8 12
55. See left.
Solve the equation, if possible.
57. 3x 2 2 1 2 5 17 58. 74x 1 2 1 6 5 4

59. Solve 4x 2 1 . 7 graphically. 56. See left.


y
6

2
57.
26 22 2 6 x
22
58.
26
59. See left.

60. The sum of the weight w (in pounds) 60.


g
of passengers p and gear g in a canoe 500
Weight of gear

See left.
can be no more than 500 pounds. 400
(pounds)

Write and graph an inequality that 300


describes the possible weights of the 200
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people and the gear. Identify and 100


interpret one of the solutions. 0
0 100 300 500 p
Weight of
passengers (pounds)

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26. x 1 2( y 1 24) # 108; y 18. a. } 9; x 10.7 b. no; To win, the
30 5

Width (inches)
25 score must be 10.7 or greater, but these
20
15
scores are impossible to receive.
10 5
19. a. 20 } (F 2 32) 25; 68 F 77
ANSWERS

5
9
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 x c
b. 68 } 1 37 77; 124 c 160
Length (inches) 4
c.
27. Sample answer: (15, 10); The box could have
a length of 15 inches and a width of 10 inches.            

Standardized Test A SAT/ACT Chapter Test


1. A 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. B 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. E 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. C
9. D 10. B 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. D 9. B 10. C 11. B 12. B 13. A 14. D
15. B 16. 280 15. $850 16. 212 17. 83 cm
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of lines of text b. 3 8.8; 8 lines of text at most;
1. Complete answers should include: a discussion
I rounded down because I can not afford 9 lines of
of the equivalent compound inequality ax 1 b > 9
text.
or ax 1 b < 29; a discussion of how to solve each
18. a. 105 a 145 b. 180 t 200 part of this compound inequality; a rough sketch
c. 500 p 700; The student must sell at least of a solution consisting of two rays having open
$800 worth of covers, but she cannot sell more circles that point in opposite directions.
than $1000 worth of covers because she has only 12
2. a. 125 1 8.5p 250; p 14}
200 calculators to sell. Subtract $300 from each 17
amount to find the profit. b. ; 14 door prizes
0 2 6 4 8 10 12 14 16

Standardized Test B c. $1256 d. 11x 1 9y 1 56 1256


1. D 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. D e. y
140
9. A 10. C 11. A 12. B 13. A 14. C
chicken entres

120
Number of

15. D 16. 8.5 min 90


60
98 1 85 1 72 1 78 1 x

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17. a. }} $ 85; x $ 92
5 0
0 30 60 90 120 x
Number of
b. No, it is not possible to earn an average of 92. beef entres
A score of 100 on the last test would still only give
you an average of 86.6. f. Sample answer: 100 beef and 10 chicken;
50 beef and 70 chicken; 25 beef and 100 chicken
18. a. a $ 285 b. t $ 800 c. c # $500 or
g. For sample answer in part (f ): $10, $20, and
$0 # c # $500; Selling 750 tickets would raise
$25, respectively.
$1500 for the club. Anything over that amount
is used to purchase calculators. After selling 750 Chapters 16
tickets, there are 250 tickets remaining, which
would total $500. So, the maximum amount that Cumulative Test
can be used towards calculators is $500 and the 1. 19 2. 82 3. 22 4. 77 5. sometimes
minimum amount is $0. 75
6. 5x 1 17 7. 21 2 5y < 7 8. } 5 25
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9. 21a 1 15c; $129 10. 2 5 , 21.6, 0, 4 , 3.1
1. D 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. A
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15. B 16. C 17. 10.5 1
16. 280 17. 42 18. 3 19. 249 20. 2}
50
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26. 3y 2 28 27. 2w 2 3 28. $.02 29. 48 60. p 1 g 500; g


500

Weight of gear
P 2 2w
30. 6 31. 23 32. 24 33. l 5 } 400

(pounds)
2 300
200
34. 11 in. 35. 3 36. 7 37. 3 100

ANSWERS
0
0 100 300 500 p
38. 8% increase 39. y 5 4x 1 5 Weight of
passengers (pounds)
1 1
40. y 5 2} x 1 3 41. } 42. 25
2 2 Answers will vary.
43. 44.
Y Y
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 1. (22, 23) 2. (2, 22)
        X
        X y y
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  1 1

23 21 1 3 x 23 21 1 3 x
21 21
45. p 5 2.4a; $72
23 23
46. y 5 3x 1 5 47. y 5 22x 1 3
25
5 7 1 4
48. y 5 } x 2 } 49. y 5 } x 2 }
4 4 3 3
3. (1, 5) y
50. 23x 1 2y 5 25 51. 403
5
52. y
3
30
1
x
18 21 1 3 5

3 3 9 15 x
4. (1, 4) 5. (2, 6) 6. (3, 8) 7. (1, 24)
8. (5, 21)
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y 5 3x 2 2 Quiz 2
53. x > 21 54. 22 < x < 1 1. (1, 21) 2. (2, 2) 3. (2, 4) 4. (21, 2)

0 7 14 21 28 35 42 23 22 21 0 1 2 3
5. (1, 22) 6. (2, 23) 7. (1, 4) 8. (3, 1)

Quiz 3
55. x < 24.5 or x > 4 56. x > 10 or x 212
24.5 0.5 10
1. 3
y 2. 3
y

25 24 23 22 21 0 1 212 28 24 0 4 8 12 1 1

57. 3, 27 58. no solution 23


21
1 3 x 23 21
21
1 3 x

59. x > 2
23
Y Y  X 

 one solution no solution

3. y infinitely many solutions
        X

 1

23 21 3 x
 21

 23

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