Day 1. 1. The number for new cars purchased in a city can be modeled by the equation C= t 2 + 148t + 4320, where C is the number of new cars purchased.

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Day 1

1. The number for new cars purchased in a city can be modeled by the equation C= t t , where C is the number of new cars purchased and t = 0 corresponds to the number of new cars purchased in According to the table, in what year will the number of new cars purchased reach 5565? A.2007 B.2008 C.2009 D.2010 YEAR# Cars

2.Choose the statement that is true for the following numbers. Column AColumn B x in x = 13x in x = 19 A.The number in column A is bigger. B.The number in column B is bigger. C.The two numbers are the same. D.The relation cannot be determined from the information given.

Answers 1.B MM1A3.d level 2 2.D MM1A3.d level 2

Day 2

1. Simplify A. B. C. D.

2. Find the volume. A. B. C. D.

1.C MM1A2.b Level 1 2.D MM1A2.b Level 2 Answers

Day 3

1. How long is a string reaching from the top of a 10-ft pole to a point on the ground that is 7 feet from the base of the pole? A. ftB. ft C. ftD. ft 7 feet

2. Solve : A.No solution B.39 C.33 D.33, -39

Solutions 1.B MM1G1.d level 2 without picture 2.A MM1A2.b

Day 4

1. A student plotted points H and K on a coordinate plane. Point H is located at (-3,3) and point K is located at (3,-5). What is the distance between H and K? A. 5 units B. 7 units C. 10 units D. 14 units Hint: The use the distance formula. D =

2. A construction crew plans to build a shopping center that is equidistant from the three towns shown on this coordinate map. What are the coordinates of the point where the shopping center will be built? A.(0,1) B.(0,2) C.(1,2) D.(1,3) Lyman Milton Roxbury

Answers 1.C MA1G1.a level 1 2.D MA1G1.a level 2

Day 5

1. Seth places 7 red marbles, 9 blue marbles, and 4 yellow marbles in a bag. All the marbles are the same size and weight. He randomly selects a marble. It is yellow. He does not replace it. Seth will randomly select a second marble from the bag. What is the probability that he will select a blue marble? A. B. C. D.

2. Completely factor the following: 3x 2 – 48 A. (3x+12)(x-4) B. 3(x+4)(x-4) C. (3x+4)(x-4) D. (3x-4)(x-12)

Answers 1.A MA1D1.a level 2 2.B MA1A2.c level 1