Be Rational! Clipboard Math #18. Extreme Exponents and Radical Radicals What is the simplified form of (x + 8)(x − 8)? Clipboard Math #18.

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Be Rational! Clipboard Math #18

Extreme Exponents and Radical Radicals What is the simplified form of (x + 8)(x − 8)? Clipboard Math #18

Scientific Notation Clipboard Math #18 A 48-inch board is to be cut into three pieces. The second piece will be three times as long as the first piece. The third piece will be four times as long as the first piece. What is the length of each piece? Show all your work.

Slippery Slope Clipboard Math #18 What is the equation of a line that is parallel to y = 4x − 6 and passes through (2,4)? Show work. Put answer in y = mx+b form.

Balance those Equations Clipboard Math #18 Pam placed two orders with a restaurant. The first order was for 24 hamburgers and 22 hot dogs, totaling $ The second order was for 30 hamburgers and 48 hot dogs, totaling $174. How much would Pam pay for 3 hot dogs?

Two Variable Problems Clipboard Math #18 What is the solution to this system of equations? y = 2x + 1 3x + 2y + 5 = 0

The cost of renting a car is $49.99 per day, plus $0.26 per mile. John rents a car for 5 days and is charged $ How many miles did he drive the car? Show your work. Funky Functions Clipboard Math #18

The formula for compound interest is A = P(1 + r) t, where A is the total amount owed, P is the amount borrowed, r is the interest rate, and t is the number of years. What is the total amount of money that would be owed if $150,000 were borrowed at 6% for 15 years? **You may use a calculator on this problem, but write down what you are entering into your calculator. Modeling Relationships Clipboard Math #18

The equation y = (1.012) x represents the population of the United States from 1930 through In this equation, y is the population in millions, and x is the number of years after What was the approximate population of the United States in 1950? **You may use a calculator on this problem, but write down what you are entering into your calculator. Graph This! Clipboard Math #18

The distance a spring extends is directly proportional to the amount of weight hung from the spring. A spring is extended 28 inches with a 12-lb weight. How far will the spring be extended with a 30-lb weight? Transforming Transformations Clipboard Math #18

Geometry Gems Clipboard Math #18 What is the greatest common factor of – 3x 2 y − 6xy 2 + 9y 3 ?

What is the distance between point P (1, 2) and point Q(-1, -3)? Show work to receive credit. Pythagorean Theorem Clipboard Math #18

A spherical scope of ice cream has a radius of 2 inches. If Bill is going to consume thee scopes, what is the volume of ice cream he will eat? Show work to receive credit. Formula, Formula, Formula Clipboard Math #18

Scatterbrained Clipboard Math #18

Using the following grading scale, which student earned a D and in which subject? Data, Data, Data Clipboard Math #18

BONUS Solve for x. 2x 2 + 7x + 6 = 0 You must show your work to receive credit. Clipboard Math #18