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100

2 1/5 - 1 3/5 = 

3/5

100

Simplify the expression:

16b + 5c - 10 - 8c + 2b

18b - 3c - 10

100

Solve:

200 < x - 165

x>365

100

How do you find the constant of proportionality?

k=y/x

100
How do you divide fractions?

Multiply by the reciprocal!!

200

-3/4 + (-3/8) = 

-1 1/8

200

Simplify the expression:

-0.9y + 4.4y - 3.2y

0.3y

200

Solve and graph the inequality:

-x >7.5

x<-7.5

200

What is the constant of proportionality?

y=2.75x

2.75

200

Simplify the expression:

2x- 3x + 12x - 5y2

2x-5y+ 9x

300

7/8 * - 6 = 

-5 1/4

300

Solve the equation:

-14 + 3d = 13

d=9

300

Solve the inequality:

12 < 6 + 1/2x

x>12

300

A 12 ounce latte costs $3.00.  Write an equation that relates the cost in dollars, y, to the number of ounces, x.

y=0.25x

300

Write an equation, and make a table and graph for the following situation.

A video game store will earn $65 for every 5 games purchased.

y=13x

400

-2.4 + (-3/5) = 

-3

400

Solve the equation:

5.2n - 3.8 = -14.2

n=-2

400

Joe's savings account has $300.  Every month he spends $15 on a music subscription.  What is the maximum number of months that Joe can withdraw the money without allowing his balance to drop below $140?

Less than or equal to 10 months

400

What are the two things that are needed in order for a relationship to be proportional?

1. Constant of proportionality (increases by the same every time).

2. Starts at (0,0)

400

Mr. Ken purchased two basketballs and a pair of shoes.  The shoes cost $95.  If the grand total was $146, how much did each basketball cost?

$25.50

500

A group of 12 teachers are setting up for a basketball game.  They spent $23.50 on banners, $52.67 on food and $82.23 on drinks.  If they all split the cost evenly, how much does each teacher owe?

$13.20

500

2/3c + 6 = 12

c=9

500
Solve the inequality:

-5.6x - 10 < 18

x>-5

500

Find the unit rate for each of the following.

-Runs 1/3 of a mile every 1/4 hour.

-Runs 5/6 of a mile every 3/4 hour.

-Runs 3/4 of a mile every 1/2 hour.

- 1 1/3 miles per hour

- 1 1/9 miles per hour

- 1 1/2 miles per hour

500

-2(10 - (n/2)) = 5

n=25