SEMESTER 1 FINAL REVIEW B I have created a pile of sheets. Take a sheet. Work on the sheet. You have been taught how to ‘do this sheet.’ At 11:00 we will.

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SEMESTER 1 FINAL REVIEW B I have created a pile of sheets. Take a sheet. Work on the sheet. You have been taught how to ‘do this sheet.’ At 11:00 we will go over the sheet. Turn the sheet in. Consider the sheet you have given me. Most of this sheet will be on the final exam. Man, this sheet is good.

Solve the equation y – 15 = -4

Solve the equation 7 + x = -3

Solve the equation x – (-10) = 2

Solve the equation 81 = 3x

Solve the equation -6x = 54

Solve the equation x/4 = -16

Solve the equation x = -1

Solve the equation -32 = 4x - 12

Solve the equation 9x – 2 – 6x = 1

Solve the equation -2(4 – x) – 7 = 5

Solve the equation 24 – 3x = 9x

Solve the equation x = -18 – 4x

CAR MILEAGE At 60 miles per hour, a car travels 340 miles on 20 gallons of gasoline. a)What is the average mileage per gallon of gasoline? b)How many miles could this car travel on 5 gallons of gasoline at the same speed? c)What percent of the 20 gallons is 5 gallons?