Packet 14 Objectives 1 – 10.

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Packet 14 Objectives 1 – 10

Karen jogs at a steady pace up a hill in her neighborhood Karen jogs at a steady pace up a hill in her neighborhood. She then runs down the hill, and her speed increases. Which graph best describes this situation? Problem #2 Obj 1 - TAKS 2004 11th [A.B1(E)]

Simplify the polynomial below. −3x(7x − 4) + 6x − (13 − 24x ) F. 3x + 18x − 13 G. −24x − 15x − 17 H. −24x + 10x − 17 J. 3x + 18x + 13 2 2 2 2 2 Problem #41 Obj 2 - TAKS 2006 11th [A.B4(B)]

Matt is a speed skater. His coach recorded the following data during a timed practice period. If Matt continues to skate at the rate shown in the table, what is the approximate distance in meters he will skate in 25 seconds? A 250 m B 175 m C 150 m D 278 m Problem #13 Obj 3 - TAKS 2004 11th [A.C2(G)]

The graph of the equation is given to the right. Graph y = x + 1 on the grid. What is the solution to this system of equations? A (0, 1) B (5, 6) C (6, 7) D No solution Problem #10 Obj 4 - TAKS 2004 11th [A.C4(B)]

Which expression best represents the simplification of (3m–2n4)(–4m6n–7)? A. B. C. D. Problem #27 Obj 5 - TAKS 2003 11th [A.D3(A)]

If the perimeter of this trapezoid is 32 units, what is its area? The lengths of the bases of an isosceles trapezoid are shown to the right. If the perimeter of this trapezoid is 32 units, what is its area? A 44 square units B 110 square units C 88 square units D 55 square units Obj 6 - TAKS 2004 11th [G.C1(C)] Problem #15

Which graph best represents a line parallel to the line with the equation y = 3x + 4? A. C. B. D. Problem #33 Obj 7 - TAKS 2003 11th [G.D2(B)]

Use the information in each diagram to find the pair of similar polygons. B. D. Obj 8 - TAKS 2003 11th [G.F1(A)] Problem #45

Which conclusion can be made based on information in the table? The table to the right shows the cost of fertilizer, depending on the amount purchased. Which conclusion can be made based on information in the table? A The cost of 10 pounds of fertilizer would be more than $4.00. B The cost of 200 pounds of fertilizer would be less than $57.00. C The cost of fertilizer is always more than $0.35 per pound. D The cost of fertilizer is always less than $0.30 per pound. Problem #5 Obj 9 - TAKS 2004 11th [8.13 (B)]

On Friday Daniel wrote a check for $158 On Friday Daniel wrote a check for $158. The following Monday he deposited $60 into his bank account. On Wednesday the bank informed his that he had overdrawn his account by $8. If Daniel made no other transactions between Friday and Wednesday, what was his balance before he wrote the check on Friday? A. $90 B. $98 C. $106 D. $210 Problem #66 Obj 10 - TAKS 2003 11th [8.14(C)]