EE Part 1 SBAC Review.

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EE Part 1 SBAC Review

Select all expressions equivalent to 2. 3 ∗ 1 1 8 +0. 125 −9 a. 2 Select all expressions equivalent to 2.3 ∗ 1 1 8 +0.125 −9 a. 2.3 ∗ 1.25 −9 b. 9 −2.3 ∗ 1.125+ 1 8 c. −9+2.3 ∗ 1.125+ 1 8 d. 2.3 ∗(9 −1.25)

Place each numeric expression into one of the empty cells to make true equations.

Find the value of 2.3 • (4 + 12).

Find the number that makes the equation true

Find the number that makes the equation true. 3.10+ 15 100 = □ 100 + 15 100

Find the number that makes the equation true. 3

A coach buys a uniform (u) and a basketball for each of the 15 players on the team. Each basketball costs $9.00. The coach spends a total of $420 for uniforms (u) and basketballs. Write an equation that models the situation with u, the cost of 1 uniform.

A coach buys a uniform and a basketball for each of the 15 players on the team. Each basketball costs $9. The coach spends a total of $420 for uniforms and basketballs. Find the cost of 1 uniform. Round to the nearest cent.

Linda has $26. She earns $6 for 1 hour of babysitting Linda has $26. She earns $6 for 1 hour of babysitting. She wants to buy a ski pass for $80. Find the minimum number of hours Linda must babysit to be able to buy the ski pass.

The marching band has 85 members The marching band has 85 members. There are 15 more girls than boys in the band. How many boys are members of the marching band?

Kayla asked 10 students in her class whether they owned a dog or cat or both. Her results showed: 40% of the students own a dog. 30% of the students own a cat. 10% of the students own both a dog and a cat. Complete the table, using the numbers given.

The students in Mr. Sanchez's class are converting distances measured in miles (m) to kilometers (k). Abby and Renato use the following methods to convert miles to kilometers. Abby takes the number of miles, doubles it, then subtracts 20% of the result. Renato first divides the number of miles by 5, then multiplies the result by 8. Which equation correctly shows why both their methods produce the same result? a. 2𝑚 −0.20= 𝑚 5 ∗8 b. 2𝑚 −0.20(2𝑚)= 𝑚 5 ∗8 c. 2𝑚 −2.20𝑚= 𝑚 5 + 8 𝑚 5 d. 0.20 2𝑚 −2𝑚= 𝑚 5 +8 𝑚 5

In the following equation, a and b are both integers In the following equation, a and b are both integers. a(3x – 8) = b – 18x What is the value of a? What is the value of b?

PART B Jerome bought a book on sale at the store. The sale price of the book was $8.96. Write and solve an equation to determine the regular price of the book to the nearest cent.

Part B The cost to rent a vacation house for a week is $850. How much will Renee, Susan, and Martha each pay to rent this house for a week?