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Review Test Questions

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13 1 7 9

Double the product of the terms 15 Square the term Square the term

(3x + 4)2 9x2 + 24x + 16

(2x - 5)2 4x2 - 20x + 25

Problem Solving Strategy: Make a Table & Find the Pattern Sum = 57 Product 20 & 37 740 756 21 & 36 22 & 35 770 782 23 & 34

1 2 3 4 5 robin blue black red yellow x2 x1 x3 x2 x3 1 Five birds sat on a clothesline. The robin was not at the beginning or end of the line. The black bird was second from the left. Both the blue bird and red bird were to the right of the robin. In what position was the yellow bird? 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 robin blue black red yellow x2 x1 x3 x2 x3

Two gaggles of geese headed south from the same point Two gaggles of geese headed south from the same point. Gaggle A left first and traveled 60 mi before gaggle B started. Gaggle A averaged 28 mph and gaggle B averaged 31 mph. How many hours did it take for B to catch up with A? End of hour # 1 2 3 4 Distance apart 60

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