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Integers 2 stepping Expressing Proportional Anything Goes 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

8 + (-12)

-4 Integer 1

-15 + -10 =

-25 Integer 2

(6)(-1/6)

-1 Integer 3

-50 divided by -5

10 Integers 4

He borrows $106 from his parents to buy the tickets Cameron wants to buy tickets for a concert but he doesn’t have enough money to pay for it. He borrows $106 from his parents to buy the tickets Later that week, he works four times and earns $20 per job. He is then given $15 as a gift. Does he have enough money to pay his parents back? (Yes or No) __________ If so, how much money does he have left? ___________   If not, how much money does he still need? __________

No, $11 Integers 5

- 6x + 3 = 27

-4 Two Stepping 1

- 3x - 1 < -10

x > 3 Two stepping 2

84 Two Stepping 3

5(x+2) = -35

-9 Two Stepping 4

Tracy is saving money to buy a new television that costs $359 Tracy is saving money to buy a new television that costs $359. She has saved $199 so far. She plans on saving $10 each week. In how many weeks will she have enough money to buy the tv?

16 Two stepping 5

3x2 + 2x2 – 7 + 9

5x2 + 2 Expression 1

4p2 – 12p2 when p = 2

32 Expression 2

3(12x – 2) – 8x + 2

28x -4 Expression 3

8y – 9x + 5(8x – 1)

8y + 31x -5 Expressions 4

9(6 + y) + 3y and y = 2

78 Expressions 5

What is the cost per 12 pack?

$3.33 Proportions 1

Find the best buy and give the cost per ounce for the can of juice concentrate. Brand A: 12 oz for $1.32 Brand B: 16 oz for $2.08

The 12 oz brand is the better buy 12 oz for $.11 16 oz. for $.13 The 12 oz brand is the better buy Proportions 2

All holiday decorations are currently 65% off All holiday decorations are currently 65% off. If a tree originally cost $350 what is the sale price of the tree?

$122.50 Proportional 3

Jalessa’s lunch bill came to $15 Jalessa’s lunch bill came to $15.65, and she wants to leave the server a 20% cash tip on the table. How much should she leave the server?

$3.13 Proportional 4

Mrs. Derry’s favorite perfume from Victoria Secret cost $52; the sales tax is 6%. What is the total cost of the perfume?

$55.12 Proportional 5

Hannah paid $17. 49 for a dress that was originally marked $24. 99 Hannah paid $17.49 for a dress that was originally marked $24.99. What is the percent of discount?

30% Anything 1

Malik’s new watch is water resistant up to -12 feet Malik’s new watch is water resistant up to -12 feet. Kwaleek’s watch is water resistant up to 8 times the depth of Malik’s watch. Kwaleek’s watch is water resistant to what maximum depth?

-96 feet Anything 2

The temperatures during a 5-day period in winter in Alberta, Canada, were -6°F, 3°F, -3°F, 9°F, and 12°F. What was the average (mean) temperature over the five day period?

3 degrees Anything 3

What is the constant rate of change of the table below? Seconds 10 20 30 40 Meters 80 120 160

4 meters per second Anything 4

Write the inequality and answer. . In order for the Savannah field trip to be scheduled, at least 45 students must sign up. So far 32 students have signed up. At least how many more students must sign up in order for the field trip to be scheduled? Write the inequality and answer.

32 +x > 45 x > 13 Or X = 13 Anything 5