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1st Semester Exam Review

Question 1 What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

Question 2 Find the area.

Question 3 Use the model to solve for x. = xxx

Question 4 Solve for x.

Question 5 Solve for x.

Question 6 Solve for x.

Question 7 A phone company charged $5.74 for an one hour and 22 minute phone call. How much did it cost per minute?

Question 8 Jason purchased 4 pounds of rib-eye steaks at $ If Jason needs an additional 3 pounds of steak, what would be the extra cost?

Question 9 Suzie is buying party favors for 16 people. She wants to give everyone a hat, a whistle and sparkler. Hats are sold in packages of 4 for $1.49 per package. Whistles are sold for $0.25 each. Sparklers prices are $2.95 for 8. What is the total cost for Suzie?

Question 10 Write these in order from least to greatest.

Question 11 Logan wants to write 0.48 as a percent and a fraction. What would he write for each?

Question 12 Warren bought a 24 foot long rope. He used ft to tie up some branches. Of what he had left, he used one-third to make a knot. How much rope does Warren have left?

Question 13 The model below represents a number squared. What number is it?

Question 14 The shadow of a 6 ft tall man is 14 ft long. The man is standing next to a flag pole that is 21 ft tall. How long is the shadow of the flag pole?

Question 15 Tasha answered 32 of the 40 questions on her test, correctly. What percent of the questions did she get wrong?

Question 16 Evaluate:

Question 17 Explain, step by step, how you would find the value of x. = xx

Question 18 Determine the rule that can be used to find the value of any term in the sequence: 4, 6, 8, 10, …, n, where n represents the position of the term?

Question 19 Laura wants 45 pints. of milk. How many gallons of milk is this?

Question 20 A car can travel 225 miles on a full tank of gas. If the gas tank has a total capacity of 15 gallons, how many miles can the car travel on one gallon of gas?

Question 21 Jason purchased of telephone line. He used to install another phone in his home. How much telephone line did he have left?

Question 22 Hiro, the shark is swimming at a depth of 47 feet below sea level. A helicopter is flying at an altitude of 127 feet above sea level. What is the distance between Hiro and the helicopter?

Question 23 The table below shows several countries and the portion of their population that is under the age of 16. Populations Country Portion of Population Under Age 16 Africa46.7% United States Germany China Belgium48.2% List the countries in order from least to greatest portion of the population is under the age of 16.

Question 24 Sunday’s high was 48º F. The high on Monday was 59º lower than on Sunday. What was the high on Monday?

Question 25 Shelly can read 45 pages in 20 minutes. If she continues to read at this rate, how many pages can she read in 2 hrs ?

Question 26 Oranges sell for $.89 per pound at HEB. Mr. Juice bought 3.2 pounds of oranges. How much did he pay for the oranges?

Question 27 On a map, the scale is 2 in = 15 miles. The distance from New Orleans, LA to Baton Rouge, LA is 60 miles. What would be the equivalent distance on the map?

Question 28 What rule can be used to find the value of any term in the sequence below where n represents the position of the term? Position Value of term n ? A) 2n + 3 B) 8n – 2 C) 3n – 3 D) 4n + 2

Question 29 Four friends wants to have an average of 88 for their test grades. If the first friend got a 85, the second got a 95, while the third friend got a 90. Write an equation with x to represent what the 4th friend needs to make their goal.

Question 30 If point A moves up 3 units and right 4 units. What quadrant is A’ in, and what is the ordered pair? A (-3, -1)

Question 31 You and 4 friends went to dinner. Each entree cost $10.75, and drinks were $1.50, each. If you paid the entire bill, what was your total cost of dinner?

Question 32 Lenny is baking a cake that requires 2.25 cups of sugar. The amount of flour he needed was twice the amount of sugar. How much flour does he need to make the cake?

Question 33 Sean went to the store and bought a coat. The sales tax was 7.5%. How would you write the tax rate as a fraction AND a decimal?

Question 34 Write the equation that is modeled.

Question 35 A shop was having a discount of seven-eighths on all of its merchandise. How would you write the discount as a fraction?