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100

(4t+2)–(3t+2)

1t

100

Calvin and Melvin are two of Santa's elves. The number of toys they build is given by 11c+8m. c is the number of candy canes Calvin eats for breakfast and m is the number of candy canes Melvin eats for breakfast.

How many toys do they build when Calvin eats 5 candy canes and Melvin eats 3 candy canes for breakfast?

79 toys


100

True or False, if x =6 

4x=24 

True

100

s+6≥10

s ≥ 4 

100

(-5)+(-9)

14

200

(6f2+6f+8)+(8f+4)

6f2+14f+12

200

An ice cream stand uses the expression 2 + 0.5x. Use x to determine the cost (in dollars) of an ice cream cone that has x scoops of ice cream.

How much does an ice cream cone with 5 scoops cost?

$4.50

200

3-(-10)= 

13

200

7(m–17)≥14

m≥19

200

What days RE have educational engagement?

Monday - Thursday

300

(5a2+7a+7)+(8a2+4a+1)=


13a2+11a+8

300

The price of a visit to the dentist is calculated according to the formula 50+100n, where n is the number of cavities the dentist finds.

On your last visit to the dentist, 2 cavities were found.

What was the cost of your visit?

$250


300

2(2t + 1) = 

4t+2

300

5a+18<−27

a < -9

300

What colleges are within the AUC?

The Illustrouis Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Morehouse School of Medicine

400

j2(-4j2–1)

-4j4-1j2

400

Carl is boarding a plane. He has 2 checked bags of equal weight and a backpack that weighs 4kg The total weight of Carl's baggage is 35 kg.

Write an equation to determine the weight, w, of each of Carl's checked bags.

Find the weight of each of his checked bags.

2w+4=35

w=15.5

400

m + 14
-2
 = 

m= -16

400

12−6x>24.

x < -2


400

Find the median and mode of this set of data

5 , 1, 3, 5, 8 , 10, 8, 14 , 8 

Median = 8 Mode = 8

500

4t(4t2–7)

16t3-28t

500

Tim answered all the questions on his math test but got 10 answers wrong. He received 4 points for every correct answer, and there was no penalty for wrong answers. His score was 76 points.

Write an equation to determine the total number of questions (q) on Tim's math test.

Then solve the equation.

4(q−10)=76


q=29

500

5k+(−2k)−(−1)

3k+1

500

35r−21<−35r+19

r < 4/7

500

What is the highest score one can get on the SAT?

The highest composite score for the SAT is 800+800, or 1600