Unit 11 Review Unit 11 Lesson 8. Looking Back! Which equation could have been used to create this graph? A.y = x + 12 B. y = x + 9 C. y = x – 4.

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Unit 11 Review Unit 11 Lesson 8

Looking Back!

Which equation could have been used to create this graph? A.y = x + 12 B. y = x + 9 C. y = x – 4

A B C

Which ordered pair is graphed? A.(+5, +6) B.(+6,ˉ5) C.(ˉ5,ˉ6) D.(ˉ5,+6)

This map shows the location of the different plants in the garden. What is the location of the fruit trees? A.(5, 5) B.(9, 5) C.(5, 9) D.(5, 0)

Manny's graph shows that the total snowfall after two hours was 3 inches. How much snow had fallen after 6 hours? A.4 inches B.6 inches C.9 inches D.10 inches

Manny's graph shows that the total snowfall after 2 hours was 3 in. How long did it take for 11 inches of snow to fall? A.5 hours B.7 hours C.9 hours D.11 hours

Penny's graph shows that her miniature golf score after 6 holes was 19. After how many holes was Penny's score 25? A.7 B.8 C.9 D.10

Manny's graph shows that the total snowfall after 2 hours was 3 in. How much snow fell from the 6th to the 8th hour? A.1 inches B.2 inches C.3 inches D.4 inches

Which equation could have been used to create this function table? A.y = 5x B.y = x + 9 C.y = x + 5 D.y = 3x

Which equation could have been used to create this function table? A.y = x + 1 B.y = 2x C.y = x D.y = x + 10

Josiah created a function table using the equation b = a + 3. Which table is correct? A B C D

Sarah created a function table using the equation g = 2h. Which table is correct? A B C D

Which best shows the graph of the equation y = x + 10? A B C

Which best shows the graph of the equation y = x? A B C

Which equation could have been used to create this graph? A.y = x + 2 B.y = x + 4 C.y = 4x D.y = x + 0

Harry is renting a cart for the day. He has to pay $1 per hour plus a flat fee of $8 to rent the cart. Which graph shows the total amount Harry will pay if he rents the cart for x hours? a b c

Each shirt in the store has 6 buttons. Which graph shows the number of buttons on r shirts? A B C

Taz mowed 50 lawns last month. He plans to mow more lawns this month. Which equation shows how many lawns Taz will mow in two months? (Use q to represent the total number of lawns Taz will mow, and p to represent the total number of lawns Taz mows this month.) A.50 + p = q B.50/p = q C.50 – p = q D.50p = q

Phillipa earns $10 for each haircut she gives. Which equation shows the amount Phillipa will earn if she gives h haircuts? (Use t to represent the total earned, and h to represent the number of haircuts.) A.t = 10 + h B.t = 10h C.t = 10 – h D.t = 10/ h