Benchmark 2 Review.

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Benchmark 2 Review

Which value of x is a solution for the inequality B -2 C 2 D 3

How many miles traveled in one hour?

Find the cost for one hour.

On a blueprint, a soccer field is 5in. x 2.5 in. The scale is for every 1 inch = 20 yards. Find the area of the actual soccer field.

A pizza is cut into 9 equal slices A pizza is cut into 9 equal slices. Tom received 1/3 of the pizza, then he received ½ of the remaining slices. How many pieces of pizza were left? 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

The width of a rectangle is 7 less than its length The width of a rectangle is 7 less than its length. Which expression represents the perimeter of the rectangle with a length of x? 2x − 7 2x – 14 4x – 7 4x – 14

A. c + 4d and 2c + 2d + 2d B. 6s – 2 and 2(3s – 2) Which pair of expressions are equivalent? A. c + 4d and 2c + 2d + 2d B. 6s – 2 and 2(3s – 2) C. 5(t + s) and 5t + s D. 12a + 15b and 3(4a + 5b)

Which expression is equivalent to 12x – 20 – 5(x – 3)? B. 7x − 5 C. 13x – 3 D. 13x + 75

Graph Y= -2x

Graph y=3x-7

Write the equation of the line

Write the equation of the line.