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Holt CA Algebra 1 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All Rights Reserved. A swimming pool charges an annual $75 membership fee, and it costs $1.50 each time a member brings a guest. Which equation shows the yearly cost y in terms of the number of guests g? A. y = 75g B. y = –1.5g + 75 C. y = 1.5g + 75 D. y = 1.5g + 75g Week Day 81

Holt CA Algebra 1 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All Rights Reserved. On a certain standardized test, the equation s = 9q is used to determine a student's score. In this equation, s is the score and q is the number of questions answered correctly. If the maximum score on the test is 650, how many question are on the test? A. 96 questions B. 72 questions C. 48 questions D. 24 questions Week Day 82

Holt CA Algebra 1 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All Rights Reserved. In the election for class treasurer, 220 ballots were tallied. How many more people voted for Pauley than for Sue? A. 10 B. 22 C. 29 D. 37 Week Day 83

Holt CA Algebra 1 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All Rights Reserved. Jaclyn has two hats. The first hat contains 26 slips of paper on which the letters of the alphabet are written, one letter per slip. The second hat contains 10 slips numbered 0 through 9. If Jaclyn draws 1 slip of paper from each hat, what is the probability that she will draw a letter that is a vowel and a number less than 2? A B C D Week Day 8 4

Holt CA Algebra 1 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All Rights Reserved. The surface area of cube A is 96 square meters. The surface area of cube B is half the surface area of cube A. What is the area of one face of cube B in square meters? A. 3.6 B. 8 C. 16 D. 32 Week Day 85