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Are the following numbers a... WHOLE NUMBER? INTEGER? RATIONAL NUMBER? -5 9 WHOLE NUMBER RATIONAL NUMBER INTEGER RATIONAL NUMBERINTEGER RATIONAL NUMBER

Are the following numbers a... WHOLE NUMBER? INTEGER? RATIONAL NUMBER? 4 -6 WHOLE NUMBER RATIONAL NUMBER INTEGER RATIONAL NUMBER INTEGER RATIONAL NUMBER

1.Associative 2.Commutative 3.Property of -1 4.Identity 5.Inverse 6.Property of Zero Matching. Identify the property being illustrated. Commutative Property of 0 Identity

1.Associative 2.Commutative 3.Property of -1 4.Identity 5.Inverse 6.Property of Zero Matching. Identify the property being illustrated. Associative Property of -1 Inverse

Let U be the set of Integers from 1 to 9. Let A = {3, 5, 6, 7} B = {2, 3, 5, 7}. A U B A ∩ B

Consider the function y = x + 3 with Domain D = {0, 1, 2, 3} Write the range and function using set notation.

You have $100 in your pocket. If you have a hole in your pocket and you lose $4 per day. How much money will you have in your pocket after 6 days?

You are making necklaces using two different colors of stone beads. Stone A costs $.07 per bead and stone B costs $.05 per bead. You need 50 beads to complete a necklace. The equation C = $.07n + $.05(50 – n) gives the total cost c as a function of the number n of stone A beads used. Find the total cost if you use 35 stone A beads. SHOW WORK!

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

For the given value of a, find – a.

See if you can do these without a calculator! = (-7 ) = 5x when x = (-3) = (1.2) = = -1 F

The temperature was -3 degrees F in the morning and then rose 2 degrees F by noon. What was the temperature at noon? -3+2= -1 F

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Evaluate when y = -10 and x =

Simplify the expression. 4x+8 -3x+6 4x-6 4x-14 4x+1

Simplify the expression.

Check the box for each correct description of the given number. NUMBERReal # Irrational # Rational # IntegerWhole #

Check the box for each correct description of the given number. NUMBERReal # Irrational # Rational # IntegerWhole # -2

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

X = 3 and y = x – y – x 38. 2x – y

Evaluate the expression ½

Simplify the expression x+48 20x y y

46. If the area of a square is 121in 2, what is the length of one side?

47. Evaluate the expression for the given value of x. when x = 25

48. Evaluate the expression for the given value of x. when x = 1

49. Use the rectangle below with the given dimensions w What is the area? What is the perimeter?

50. Evaluate: when x = Evaluate: when x = Simplify: 4(x - 5) + 2x =

Evaluate

1.An awards dinner costs $225 plus $5 per person. The total bill is $735. How many people attended the dinner? 2. Evaluate the expression where x = 2. + = 102 people 78/10

3. Evaluate the expression where x =