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Rock N Roll Review 1. Student pairs 1. State the Concept: (This question is about ____.) 2. Identify the stimulus (Models, images, text, charts, graphs, tables, map, etc.) 3. Get a plan (Explain how you would begin and the process of how you would answer the question. 4. Select the WORST answer (Explain how you would start and the process of how you would answer the question.) 5.Determine the Best Wrong Answer (explain why this answer is close but not correct). 6.Justify the Correct Answer. 1. Student pairs 2. Assign an assessment item for review 3. Roll the die 4. Student pairs complete the activity associated with their roll. 5. Teacher clarifies/verifies.

1. Which equation below represents the relationship shown in the table? A y = x + 5 C y = 2x + 5 B y = x + 6 D y = 3x + 2 x 1 3 y 5 7 11

2. Josefina deposited $250 into her savings account 2. Josefina deposited $250 into her savings account. She then saved $40 per month. Which of the following equations shows a, the amount in Josefina’s saving account after t months? A a = 250 + 40t B a = 250 - 40t C a = 40 + 250t D a = 40 + 210t

3. The equation y = 9.5x + 100 represents the amount y that Javier earns by working at the grocery store for x hours, plus a holiday bonus. Which of the following is the amount of Javier’s holiday bonus? A $9.50 B $90.50 C $100 D $109.50

4. On the first day of the month, Jane has $500 in her checking account. Each time she buys lunch, she spends $8. If Jane purchases x lunches in a month, how much money will remain in her account, in terms of x? A 500 - 8x B 500 + 8x C 8 - 500x D 8 + 500x

5. The distance on a map between Lake View and Bay Cove is 4. 5 inches 5. The distance on a map between Lake View and Bay Cove is 4.5 inches. The map key says 0.5 inches on the map is equivalent to 1 mile. What is the actual distance between Lake View and Bay Cove? A 4.5 mi B 6 mi C 9 mi D 12 mi

6. Which table represents the same linear relationship as y = 3x - 2? 2 4 y -2 -5 -8 C x 1 2 y -2 4 B x 2 5 y 3 6 13 D x 1 2 y -2 4

7. Which of the following descriptions matches the graph shown below? A initial fee of $100 plus $25 per month B initial fee of $100 plus $50 per month C initial fee of $100 plus $75 per month D initial fee of $25 plus $100 per month

8. Which description corresponds to the relationship shown in the table? Hours 5 10 15 20 Pay $50 $90 $130 $170 A earning $10 an hour B earning $8 an hour plus a $10 bonus C earning $7 an hour plus a $15 bonus D earning $9 an hour

9. Which of the following situations could correspond to the points plotted? Check all that apply. Ten students volunteered to help. Some number are girls (x) and some number are boys. Tommy went to the arcade with $10. If he spent x dollars, how much money (y) did he have left? How much would it cost (y) to buy a certain number of used video games (x) if they are $10 each? How much total money (y) would you spend at the amusement park if it costs $10 to get in and $1 for every ride (x)?

10. A line of grocery carts pushed inside each other is the length of one cart, 5 feet, plus 13 foot for each additional cart. Which graph represents the length of this line of stacked carts? A B C D

11. Mrs. Douglas packs candy bars into boxes for the members of the school band to sell as a fundraiser. The graph shown represents the relationship between the number of candy bars and the weight of the box in ounces. Which of the following tables matches the graph? # Candy bars Total weight 1 6.25 2 12.50 3 18.75 4 25.00 # Candy bars Total weight 1 3 2 6 9 4 12 A C # Candy bars Total weight 6.25 1 9.25 2 12.25 3 15.25 # Candy bars Total weight 3 1 9.25 2 15.50 21.75 B D

12. The graph illustrates the relationship between the number of pages printed and the total cost of the print order at a print shop. Which of the tabular representations below correctly illustrate the graphical representation? Pages Cost 1 10.25 2 10.75 3 11.25 4 11.75 Pages Cost 1 10.00 2 10.25 3 10.50 4 10.75 A C Pages Cost 1 10.25 2 10.50 3 10.75 4 11.00 Pages Cost 1 0.25 2 0.50 3 0.75 4 1.00 B D