y=mx+b
Exponents
Solving Equations
Scientific Notation
Proportions
100

What is the slope of the following equation?

y =-3x +1

-3

100

x2x5

x7
100

Solve for x.

9x + 10 = - 4x - 16

x = -2

100

Fix the following number so it is scientific notation.

34 X 1012

3.4 X 1013

100

At the farmer’s market, Josh bought two pounds of peaches. If the peaches are priced at $10 per four pounds, what did Josh pay for his peaches?

$5

200

What is the y intercept of the equation? 

(as a coordinate point)

y=7x+5

(0,5)
200

(x11y12z13x9y10z11)0

1

200

Solve for x.

3(2x+1) = 8x + 15

x = -6

200

Put the following number into scientific notation.

8,501,000,000

8.501 X 109

200

At the farmer’s market, Lee bought twelve pounds of cucumbers. If the cucumbers are priced at $6 per three pounds, what did Lee pay for his cucumbers?

$24

300

What is the slope of the following equation?

y= 3/4x + 10

3/4

300

(3x3)10

310x30

300

Solve for y. 

4 + 10y - 5 = -5y + 14

y = 1

300

Put the following number into scientific notation. 

0.000215

2.15 X 10-4

300

At the farmer’s market, Lisa bought 10 pounds of grapes. If the grapes are priced at $11 per two pounds, what did Lisa pay for her grapes?

$55

400

Solve the following equation for y and find the y intercept.

-4 + y = 6x

(0,4)

400

x15/x8

x7

400
Solve the system of equations. Answer must be a POI. 

y=6x+8

y=-3x - 10

(-2, -4)

400

Fix the following number so it is in scientific notation. 

.38 X 10-5

3.8 X 10-6
400

At the farmer’s market, Linda bought five pounds of heirloom tomatoes. If the tomatoes are priced at $3 per two pounds, what did Linda pay for her tomatoes?

$7.50

500

Solve the following equation for y and find the slope.

8x + 2y = 12

-4

500
Answer must have no negative exponents:

(16x-4)(2x)

32/x3

500

Solve the system of equations. Answer must be a POI.

y=-0.5x + 20

y=3.5x - 8

(7, 16.5)
500

Simplify

(3.4 X 1012)(2.2 X 10-4)

7.48 X 108

500

At the farmer’s market, Linda bought seventeen pounds of heirloom tomatoes. If the tomatoes are priced at $11 per five pounds, what did Linda pay for her tomatoes?

$37.40