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100

Write an integer to represent: You go down 8 floors in an elevator.

-8

100

Evaluate: |8|

8

100

Name the opposite of 3/4.

-3/4

100

 Identify the ordered pair for the point 3 units right and 2 units up from the origin.

(3, 2)

100

Write the inequality for: A number n is greater than 1.

n>1

200

Which integer represents a debt of twenty-four dollars?

-24

200

 Which is greater: 2 or |−5| ?

|−5|

200

Which is greater: −1/2 or −3/4?

-1/2

200

What quadrant is the point (−2, 3) in?

Quadrant II (2)

200

Check the solution: Is x = 8 a solution to x + 1 > 7?

Yes

300

On a number line, which is greater: -3 or -7?

-3

300

Find |−3 1/2|

3 1/2

300

Order from least to greatest: −1.75, 1.3, -2, 0 

−2, −1.75, 0, 1.3

300

Reflect (−3, −1) across the y-axis. Give the reflected ordered pair.

(3, -1)

300

Give the inequality that matches a closed circle at 9 with shading to the left.

x ≤ 9

400

A submarine is 3,750 feet below sea level. Write this as an integer.

-3750

400

Two checkpoints are at elevations −142 ft and 110 ft. Which is farther from sea level?

First checkpoint: -142

400

Convert time to a fraction of a 12-hour clock: 3:15 A.M. as a fraction after midnight (use 12:00 A.M. = 0).

3.25 or 3 1/4 or 13/4

400

Find the distance between (−3, −5) and (2, −5).

5 units

400

Solve and graph: 1.75r > 42. For what values of r is a 30‑day bus pass (cost $42) a better deal than paying per ride ($1.75 per ride)?

r > 4
500

You start at ground level (0), go down 2 floors, then up 7 floors. Write an integer for where you end up.

5

500

The balance of a bank account changes by +14.72, −15.36, and −38.75 dollars. Which transaction has the greatest effect on the balance?

3rd transaction: -38.75

500

A stock changes −0.42, 0, −0.45 dollars over three days. Which day had the largest magnitude of change?

Day 3 changed the most

500

The vertices of a rectangle are (−8, 10), (4, 10), (4, 2), (−8, 2). Find the perimeter and the area.

P=40 A=96

500

You have $33. You buy a necklace that costs $16 and one other item from the list: T‑shirt $15, Book $20, Sunglasses $13. Write an inequality that represents how much you can spend on the other item and determine which items you can buy with the remaining money.

x ≤ 17. Test items: T‑shirt $15 OK (15 ≤ 17); Book $20 not OK; Sunglasses $13 OK.

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