EOC Review Relay. 1. If the first Now equals 4, write the equation to represent this sequence 2, -1, -4, -7, -10,...

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EOC Review Relay

1. If the first Now equals 4, write the equation to represent this sequence 2, -1, -4, -7, -10,...

2.Complete the following inequality statement _______ < < ______

3. The box-and-whisker plot above represents the number of students in classes at Van Horn. What is the median number of students?

4. Given, how would the graph of differ?

5. Order the numbers from least to greatest. 0.25,

6. Use the table to write an equation that gives the total cost, C, of setting up and maintaining a website as a function of the number of months, m, it is maintained. Monthly Website Fees Months(m) Cost (C)

7. What is the value of the numerical expression below?

8. Mrs. Smith listed the test scores for her last test as shown below. What is the mean test score? 90, 88, 95, 94, 87, 85, 92, 99, 100, 94

9. Find the product of the following expression

10. The number 30.1 is 35% of what number?

11. Tracie would like to plant a flower garden in her yard. The garden will be a rectangle that measures 7 yards by 6 yards. In the middle is a circular fountain that has a diameter of 3 yards. What is the area that she can use to plant flowers? Round to the nearest tenth of a square yard.

12. Write an expression to represent the output of the nth term. Input 12345n Output

13. Solve the equation

14. What is the mode for the data set?

15. Arrange the following numbers in order from least to greatest.

16. Find the slope and y-intercept of the equation below.

17. Tell whether the table represents a linear function, an exponential function or a quadratic function. X0123 Y

18. What are the slope, m, and y- intercept, b of the line that passes through the points (9, 4) and (0, 1)?

19. Factor the following expression completely.

20. Write the equation for the function represented by the table below. X0123 Y

21. What is the solution of the following inequality?

22. Which table represents a linear function? Table 1 Table 2 XY XY

23. Simplify.

24. What is the solution for the system of equations?

25. What percent of 125 is 30?

26. Solve the following equation.

27. Find the slope, m, and y-intercept, b, of the equation below.

28. Solve the following equation.

29. You know that 5 pizzas will feed 20 people. How many whole pizzas do you need to order to feed 85 people?

30. The population of My Town has been increasing by 200 people each year. The current population is 1,000. Your Town currently has a population of 2,500, but its population is decreasing by an average of 300 people per year. If the current trend continues, when will the populations be the same?

Answers 1. Next = Now-3, Start at < < shifts down 2 units C = 44m square yards 12. y = 3n – C = and m = - ¾ b = quadratic 18. m= b = (2x – 3)(x – 1) Table (9, 7) % , m = b = y = pizzas years