Chapter 2 Review.

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Chapter 2 Review

Question 1 3 less than half a number Write an algebraic expression for the following. 3 less than half a number 2

Question 2 Simplify. 3

Question 3 Simplify. 4

Question 4 Simplify. 5

Question 5 Evaluate the following expression. 6

Question 6 Evaluate the following expression. 7

Question 7 Evaluate the following expression. 8

Question 8 Simplify the following expression. 9

Question 9 Simplify the following expression. 10

Question 10 Simplify the following expression. 11

Question 11 Simplify the following expression. 12

Question 12 A football team begins a possession on its own 27-yard line. Four plays result in the following: gain of 6, loss of 12, gain of 2, loss of 7. On what yard line is the ball after the fourth play? 13

Question 13 A hot-air balloon rises 32 yards, drops 50 yards, rises another 14 yards, then drops 5 yards. What was the total change in height of the hot-air balloon? 14

Homework #14