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100

Which describes the graph of g(x) = − 3 x + 5 ?

  1.   ?     A line with a slope of −3 and a y-intercept of −5.
  2.   ?     A line with a slope of −3 and a y-intercept of 5.
  3.   ?     A line with a slope of 3 and a y-intercept of −5.
  4.   ?     A line with a slope of 3 and a y-intercept of 5.

What is 2?

100
  1. Which ordered pair represents the solution to the system of equations?

    1.   ?     (7, 2)
    2.   ?     (2, 7)
    3.   ?     (1, 1)
    4.   ?     (−11, −1)

What is 1. (7,2)?

100

What is the slope of the line that passes through (−2, 5) and (3, 9) ?

  1.   ?    
  2.   ?    
  3.   ?    
  4.   ?    

What is 3.  ?

100
  1. Which inequality is equivalent to 4 x − 2 y ≤ 8 ?

    1.   ?     y ≤ 2x − 4
    2.   ?   y ≥ 2x − 4
    3.   ?     y ≤ − 2x − 4
    4.   ?     y ≥ − 2x − 4

What is 2. y ≥ 2x - 4?

100

A formula to find the angle measures of an isosceles triangle is shown below.

180 = 2x + y         Which equation can be used to find x?

A. x= 180-y/2     B. x = 180+y/2

C. x = 90 - y      D. x = 90 + y

What is A. x = 180 - y/2?

200

What is most likely the slope of the line graphed on the coordinate plane?

  1.   1    −3
  2.   2     0
  3.   3     3
  4.   4    Undefined

What is 4.Undefined?

200

For every dollar that Stacy earns, her dad deposits twice that amount into a savings account for her. Which graph illustrates this example of direct variation?

  1.   ?    
  2.   ?    
  3.   ?    
  4.   ?    

What is 2?

200

Lincoln High School earned $5,100 in ticket sales for a play. The cost per ticket was $12. Let t represent the number of tickets sold to the play. Which of the following equations could be used to determine how many tickets were sold to the play?

  1.   ?     12 = 5,100t
  2.   ?     12t = 5,100
  3.   ?     t = 5,100 − 12
  4.   ?     t = 5,100 x 12

What is 2. 12t = 5,100?

200

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  2.   ?    
  3.   ?    
  4.   ?   

What is 4?

200

Which value of x makes this equation true?

3x - 20  = -2x

A. -20          B. -4

C. 4             D. 20

What is C. 4?

300
  1. Rob had $363.75 in his bank account on June 12. He made one deposit and two withdrawals as shown.

    What was the balance in Rob’s bank account after the withdrawal on June 15 ?

    1.   ?     $170.25
    2.   ?   $352.75
    3.   ?     $374.75
    4.   ?     $557.25

What is 2. $352.75?

300
  1. Albert had a goal of saving $80. He saved 115% of his goal. How much money did Albert save?

    1.   ?     $70
    2.   ?     $92
    3.   ?     $115
    4.   ?     $195

What is 2. $92?

300
  1. Which is an example of the distributive property?

    1.   ?     10 + 5x = 5x + 10
    2.   ?   5(x + 2) = 5x + 10
    3.   ?     5x + 10 = 5x + 10
    4.   ?  (5 + 10)x = x(5 + 10)

What is 2. 5(x+2) = 5x + 10?

300

The formula shown can be used to find A, the amount of money Raul has in his savings account.

A = P + Prt

Raul wants to find r, the rate of interest his money earns. Which equation is correctly solved for r ?

A)   r = APt                              B) r = A - 2Pt


C)   r = A / 2Pt                         D) r = A - P/ Pt

What is D)  r = A - P/ Pt

300

Which is a factor of 2n2 -5n - 42?

A. 2n-7                       B.2n-6

C.n-7                          D.n-6

What is D. n - 6?

400

The profit equation for a manufacturing firm is 𝑃 = 𝑥2 − 2500 where P is profit and x is the number of  units sold. For what number of units sold does the company  break even ( P = 0 ) ?

A. 25      B.50       C.100      D. -25

What is B. 50?

400
  1. This graph shows the number of slices of pizza sold each day during one week in the school cafeteria.

    Each slice of pizza costs $0.50. What is the total amount of money the school cafeteria collected on the sales of pizza for this week?

    1.   ?     $7.50
    2.   ?     $15.50
    3.   ?     $75.00
    4.   ?     $150.00

What is 3. $75.00?

400

Tommie paid $17.50 to buy 6 youth tickets and 1 adult ticket to a school carnival. Susan paid $22.50 to buy 3 youth tickets and 3 adult tickets at the carnival. What was the price of an adult ticket?

  1.   ?     $2.00
  2.   ?     $2.90
  3.   ?     $5.50
  4.   ?     $7.50

What is 3. $5.50?

400
  1. In addition to an $80 bonus, Joan earned $8 per hour working last week. Joan’s total earnings last week were $240. How many total hours did she work last week?

    1.   ?  10
    2.   ?  20
    3.   ?  30
    4.   ?  40

What is 2. 20 hours?

400

Christopher incorrectly solved an inequality

Step 1: -4(x - 7) + 1 ≤ -3

Step 2: -4(x - 7) ≤ -4

Step 3: -4x + 28 ≤ -4

Step 4: -4x ≤ -32

Step 5:  x ≤ 8

 Between which two consecutive steps did Christopher make a mistake?

What is Step 4 and Step 5?

500
  1. Collin caught 15 fish in each of the two ponds on his ranch. The box-and- whisker plots summarize the lengths in inches of the fish from each pond.

    The lengths of the fish from Willow Pond have a —

    1. X     greater range than the lengths of those from Taylor Pond
    2. X   median equal to 12 inches
    3. X   mean equal to 20 inches
    4. X   lower quartile equal to the lower quartile for Taylor Pond

What is 4?

500

What is the fully factored form of 2x2 + 9x + 9?

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What is  ( 2x + 3)( x + 3)?

500

Which equals (2.3 x 10)( 3.6 x 103)?

  1.   ?    8.28 x 109 
  2.   ?    8.28 x 106
  3.   ?    5.90 x 109
  4.   ?    5.90 x 106

What is 2. 8.28? x 106?


500

Madison used the following inequality: 

-2x + 15 > 9

and said that all of these points are solutions to it

( 3,0 ) ( 0,2 )( -8,-4 )( 8,2 )( 4,2 )( 3,6)

Which of the following points are NOT true solutions to it?

What is (3,0)(8,2)(4,2)(3,6)?

500

A student is asked to solve the quadratic equation 3x2 - 4x - 2 = 0 using the Quadratic Formula: (-b +/- sqrt b2 - 4ac / 2a)

He uses a= 3 b= -4 c= -2 then plugs in the constants : -4 +/- sqrt (-4)2- 4(3)(-2)/2(3) 

Then simplify

-4 +/- sqrt 16 - 24/6 to -4 +/- sqrt -8/6

His answer is incorrect find the mistake and fix it.

He put -4 instead of switching the sign or -b so he should have put positive four.

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