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Hosted by Ms. Hornick 100 200 400 300 400 Foundations of Algebra Solving Equations Solving Inequalities Rates, Ratios, Proportions 300 200 400 200 100.

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2 Hosted by Ms. Hornick

3 100 200 400 300 400 Foundations of Algebra Solving Equations Solving Inequalities Rates, Ratios, Proportions 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 Foundation of Algebra 2 – (- 5) -12(2) Simplify the following expression:

5 1,2 3x + 5 = 35 Solving Equations Solve for x:

6 1,3 x + 3 > 2 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality. Do not graph

7 1,4 Solve for x Rates, Ratios, Proportions 12 36 X 27 =

8 2,1 Classify the following number - 4 Classify the following number

9 2,2 3x = 6x + 24 Solving Equations Solve:

10 2,3 ½ x – 2 < 10 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality and graph the solutions

11 2,4 1 -6 Ratios, Rates, Proportions -b b -20 = Solve for b

12 Row 1, Col 1 Classify the following number -3.5

13 3,2 Solve: 2x + 5 = ½ (4x-10) Solving Equations

14 3,3 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality and graph - 2x > 32

15 3,4 Thirty textbooks weigh 144 pounds. How much does one textbook weigh? Unit Rate

16 Row 1, Col 1 What property was used? (2 + 4) + 6 = 2 + (4 + 6) What property was used?

17 4,2 Solving Equations Solve: 3x – 4 + 2x = 27 + 5x - 31

18 4,3 ¼ x – ½ > ¼ x +11 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality

19 4,4 A model of a building was built to a scale of 1:65.5. One side of the model is 23 inches long. How long is this side of the actual building? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Rates/Ratios/Proportions

20 5,1 Property 2 3 4 = 3 2 4 What property was used?....

21 5,2 Solve for x Solve: -3x + 12 = 3x + 12

22 5,3 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality. -3x + 12 > -3x + 10

23 4,4 Rates, Ratios, Proportions A cell phone company found that 15 of their phones sold in June were defective. The company sold 250 phones in June. How many of the 300 phones sold in July should they expect to be defective?

24 Final Jeopardy Category: Inequality Application Place Team Wagers

25 Final Jeopardy In science class, you scored 75, 83, 89, and 92 on your quizzes so far. What must you score on your 5 th quiz to have at least an 86 average?


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