CHAPTER 5 TEST REVIEW SHOW ME THE MONEY!. QUESTION #1 Find the perimeter and area of the figure. 18ft 36ft 18ft 9ft A. 324ft², 72ft B. 162ft², 72ft C.

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CHAPTER 5 TEST REVIEW SHOW ME THE MONEY!

QUESTION #1 Find the perimeter and area of the figure. 18ft 36ft 18ft 9ft A. 324ft², 72ft B. 162ft², 72ft C. 170ft², 72ft

QUESTION #2 The perimeter of a rectangle is 32 feet. Find the dimensions if the length is 4 feet longer than three times the width. Then find the area of the rectangle. A.Width= 3 feet, Length= 13 feet, Area =39 square feet B. Width= 3.5 feet, Length= 14.5 feet, Area= feet

QUESTION #3 Solve and check the equation. 6x + 2 = 4x -6 A.7 B.-7 C.-4

QUESTION #4 Three times the sum of three consecutive integers is 72. What are the integers?

QUESTION #5 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 35 students in the band. A. b < 35 B. b ≥ 35 C. b> 35

QUESTION #6 For the given value, state whether the inequality is true or false. 1.x + 6 > 7, x=2 2. 6b + 4 < 12, b=2

QUESTION #7

QUESTION #8 S olve. Check your solution. A car sales associate receives a monthly salary of $1700 a month plus $140 for every car he sells. How many cars must he sell monthly to earn at least $4500?