A.18 D.108 C.54 34B. Solve. D. B. A. C. A boat taxi charges a fee of $5, and an additional $0.85 per mile. Let m represent the number of miles. Choose.

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A.18 D.108 C.54 34B. Solve.

D. B. A. C. A boat taxi charges a fee of $5, and an additional $0.85 per mile. Let m represent the number of miles. Choose the expression that models the cost of the ride.

D.7 A B. C.81 Evaluate

A. C. B. D. Simplify using the laws of exponents.

D. C. A. B. Solve

A.66 D.16 C.22 48B. Solve for x

D. A. B. C. Simplify using the laws of exponents.

D.40 miles C.30 miles 8 milesA. B.21 miles A zebra can run at a speed of 35 miles per hour. If the zebra could run at that speed for of an hour, what distance would the zebra run? Use the formula d=rt, where d is the distance, r is the rate of speed, and t is the amount of time.

A. C. B. D. Which graph shows the solution to ?

A. D. C. B. Jenna has greater than a quarter of the amount of baseball cards than Marty. If the amount of cards Jenna has is represented by J and the amount of cards Marty has is represented M, which inequality represents this situation?

A. D. C. B. The cost (in dollars) to rent a car at Pokey Car Rental Company can be determined by using the formula c =19d + m, where d = number of days rented, and m = number of miles driven above the allowance. What is the full cost of renting a car for 7 days if you drove 30 miles over the allowance? $163 $36 $46 $117

D.x = 3, y = 17 B. A. C. Find the missing values in the table below x = 10, y = 11 x = 2, y = 19 x = 4, y = 19 Rule: 3x + 5

D. A. B. C. Which expression means sixteen less than one-seventh of a number, n?

A.x = 9, y =19 C.x = 11, y = 10 x = 4, y =10B. D.x = 4, y = 19 Find the missing values in the function table below. Rule: 3x + 1

D.6m = 36 C.m = = mA. B.m + 6 = 36 Quan Lin has m books. If he had 6 more, he would have 36. What equation represents the number of books Quan Lin has?

A.11 D. C B. Calculate

D.m = 18 A.m =10 m = 22B. C.m = 4 Solve

D.40 C.20 10A. B.60 Determine the value of the expression below.

Evaluate 37 C.3 5B. A. 10 If x = 5, y = 15, and w = 20 D.

A.As the x value increases, the y value decreases D. C. B. Use the information in the table below to determine which statement is true. As the x value increases, the y value increases As the x value decreases, the y value decreases As the x value decreases, the y value remains constant

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