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Chapter 3 Review Game Puffer fish Basketball!!!!

Rules of Puffer fish bball: 1. Must stay seated in your groups. 2. Each member MUST complete the problem on paper. 3.Complete problem QUIETLY! (You don’t want to give away answers.) 4. List which number target the problem refers to for an extra point! 5. Team captains report answers. 6. Each team who answers correctly will get 1 point for problem, 1 point for correct target and 1 chance to shoot.

Chapter 3 Targets Write and solve one-step equations Check solutions algebraically and graphically Write and solve two-step equations Use graphs to estimate values Graph integers on a number line Compare integers Add, subtract, multiply and divide integers Draw a coordinate system Write an ordered pair Plot points in a coordinate plane Determine the better deal Compare three problem situations

Question 1 Travelers who want to cross the bridge must pay a toll of $2 per vehicle.Travelers who want to cross the bridge must pay a toll of $2 per vehicle. If 38 vehicles pay the toll, how much money is collected?If 38 vehicles pay the toll, how much money is collected? If $178 in tolls is collected, how many vehicles crossed the bridge?If $178 in tolls is collected, how many vehicles crossed the bridge? $76 collected in tolls 89 vehicles crossed Target #1

Question 2 A school club decides to order posters online for $2 each. There is an additional cost of $5 to ship the posters. If the club orders 25 posters, how much will they pay? How many posters were ordered if the club paid $115? $55 to buy 25 posters 55 posters bought Target #3

Question 3 You get a job selling jewelry. You earn a commission that is 3% of your total sales. You get a job selling jewelry. You earn a commission that is 3% of your total sales. Use a proportion to find your commission for a week if your total sales are $12,500. Use a proportion to find your commission for a week if your total sales are $12,500. Earned $375 in commission

Question 4 20 is what percent of 420?20 is what percent of 420? What is 60% of 860?What is 60% of 860? 4.76% 516 Target #6 & #7

Question 5 While selling cars, you earn a base salary of $415 each week in addition to your 4% commission. How much money will you earn if your total sales for a week are $198,000?How much money will you earn if your total sales for a week are $198,000? What are your total sales for a week if your earnings are $900?What are your total sales for a week if your earnings are $900? You will earn $8335 $12,125 are your total sales Target #3

Question 6 You are going on vacation and need to rent a car. Enterprise charges $27 each day along with a charge of $.25 per mile.You are going on vacation and need to rent a car. Enterprise charges $27 each day along with a charge of $.25 per mile. What will the cost be for one day if you drive the car 115 miles?What will the cost be for one day if you drive the car 115 miles? What will the cost be for 2 days if you drive 222 miles?What will the cost be for 2 days if you drive 222 miles? ℝ $55.75 $ Target #3

Question 7 Hertz charges $32 each day to rent a car along with a charge of $.23 per mile. If you rent the car for one day and pay $53.39, how many miles did you drive?If you rent the car for one day and pay $53.39, how many miles did you drive? 93 miles Target #3

Question 8 6 (-13)=6 (-13)= -8 (-7) =-8 (-7) = -14+ (-10)=-14+ (-10)= -7 - (-3)=-7 - (-3)= -30/ 3=-30/ 3= Target #6 & #7

Question 9 Which “wonderful word” matches this definition?Which “wonderful word” matches this definition? An amount based on a percent of the salesperson’s total sales Commission Target #3

Question 10 List the ordered pairs of each point.List the ordered pairs of each point. A : (4, 4) B: (-3, -3) C: (3, -6) D: (-5, 2) Target #9 & #10

Question 11 Construction began months ago on a new highway. 30 miles have already been completed. You estimate that new construction can proceed at a rate of one-third of a mile per day.Construction began months ago on a new highway. 30 miles have already been completed. You estimate that new construction can proceed at a rate of one-third of a mile per day. Write an equation to model the situation. Use “m” for miles and “t” for time.Write an equation to model the situation. Use “m” for miles and “t” for time. Find the number of miles completed in 20 days.Find the number of miles completed in 20 days. M= (1/3)t miles in 20 days Target #3

Question 12 Construction began months ago on a new highway. 30 miles have already been completed. You estimate that new construction can proceed at a rate of one-third of a mile per day.Construction began months ago on a new highway. 30 miles have already been completed. You estimate that new construction can proceed at a rate of one-third of a mile per day. Find the number of days it will take to complete 100 miles.Find the number of days it will take to complete 100 miles. How many days ago did they begin making the highway?How many days ago did they begin making the highway? 210 days -90= (90 days ago) Target # 3

Helpful tips to prepare for your Chapter 3 test: 1.Review all Skills Practice and Student Assignments 2.Look over Sections , in textbook 3.Complete Chapter 3 Computer Lab 4.Go through the “Review Mode” on Computer Lab 5.Ask any questions you still have. Please if you need !