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Quarter 3 Exam BATTLE Subtitle
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Solve the equation n = -6
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Find each number. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
0.5% of 80 = 0.4
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Solve for the value of x. x = 15
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Solve the equation 𝑎≤1
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Of the 65 books on the bookshelf, 15 are nonfiction
Of the 65 books on the bookshelf, 15 are nonfiction. What percent of the books are nonfiction?
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Solve for the value of x. x = 44
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Classify each triangle by its angles and sides.
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Represent each of the following as an algebraic inequality.
the sum of 9x and 6x is at least 14. 9𝑥+6𝑥 ≥14
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Name the relationship: complementary, supplementary, vertical, or adjacent.
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Solve for the value of x. 𝑥 =8
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Solve the equation x = -5
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Write an equation for each problem. Then solve
Write an equation for each problem. Then solve. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. What number is 35% of 72? 𝑥= 25.2
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Solve for the value of x. x = 13
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Solve the equation 𝑥>7
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Solve the equation v = -7
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Write an equation for each problem. Then solve
Write an equation for each problem. Then solve. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. What percent of 392 is 98? 98=𝑥 392 25%
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Solve the equation x = 9
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Solve for the value of x. x = 20
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Solve the equation a = 13
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Solve for the value of x. x = 27
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Solve the equation v = -4
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Write a proportion for each problem. Then solve
Write a proportion for each problem. Then solve. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 9 is 45% of what number?
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Solve the equation 𝑛≥1
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Solve the equation n = 9
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Name the relationship: complementary, supplementary, vertical, or adjacent.
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Solve the equation k = 19
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Solve the equation 𝑎>−5
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Solve the equation 𝑥≥13
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Solve the equation r = -19
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Solve for the value of x. x = 20
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Represent the following word problem as an algebraic inequality and then SOLVE for the variable.
Simon wants to order DVD’s over the internet. Each DVD costs $15.99 and shipping for the entire order is $ Chris has no more than $100 to spend. How many DVD’s can Simon buy without exceeding his $100 limit? 15.99𝑥+9.99≤100 𝑥≤5 DVDs
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Solve the equation 𝑏≥99
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Solve the equation r = -12
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Solve for the value of x. 𝑥 =6
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Solve for the value of x. 𝑥 =3
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Write a proportion for each problem. Then solve
Write a proportion for each problem. Then solve. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. What percent of 60 is 12?
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Solve the equation 𝑏>42
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Solve for the value of x. x = 47
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Find the measure of angle b.
𝑏 =29°
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There are 276 students at Madisonville Junior High
There are 276 students at Madisonville Junior High. About 3 4 % of the seventh grade have traveled to a foreign land. What is the approximate number of seventh grade students that have traveled to a foreign land? 2
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Solve the equation 𝑥>16
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Name the relationship: complementary, supplementary, vertical, or adjacent.
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Solve the equation 𝑥≥−4
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Solve for the value of x. x = 13
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Solve the equation 𝑎<−13
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Represent the following word problem as an algebraic inequality and then SOLVE for the variable.
Circle Bowl charges a $75 flat fee for birthday party rentals and $5.50 for each person. Stacey has no more than $150 to spend on the birthday party. How many can Stacey invite to her party without exceeding her limit? 5.5𝑥+75≤ 𝑥≤13 people
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Find each number. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
85% of 994 = 844.9
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Name the relationship: complementary, supplementary, vertical, or adjacent.
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Estimate. 1 2 % of 316= 1.5
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Solve for the value of x. x = 9
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Sally read the nutrition faction on a box of cereal
Sally read the nutrition faction on a box of cereal. Each cup provides 8% of the recommended daily value of potassium. If a cup of the cereal contains 250 milligrams of potassium, what is the recommended daily value of potassium? Round to the nearest whole number.
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Solve for the value of x. x = 26
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A local bakery sold 60 loaves of bread in one day
A local bakery sold 60 loaves of bread in one day. IF 70% of these were sold in the afternoon, who many loaves were sold in the afternoon?
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Solve for the value of x. x = 37
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In a recent year, 25.5% of households participated in voting for a popular television competition. There are million households in the US. How many households watched the finals? 28.1 million
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Solve for the value of x. x = 11
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Find each number. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
54% of 85 = 45.9
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Classify each triangle by its angles and sides.
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Estimate. 32% of 99.9 = 30
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Classify each triangle by its angles and sides.
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A family pays $25 each month for phone access
A family pays $25 each month for phone access. Next month, the cost will increase by 6% because of an equipment fee. After this increase, what will be the cost for the phone access? $25.15
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Classify each triangle by its angles and sides.
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Represent each of the following as an algebraic inequality.
𝑥 ≤45 x is at most 45
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Find the measure of angle b.
𝑏 = 21°
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Represent each of the following as an algebraic inequality.
the product of x and 7 is less than or equal to 57. 7𝑥 ≤57
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Find the measure of angle b.
𝑏 =50°
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Represent the following word problem as an algebraic inequality and then SOLVE for the variable.
If 5 times a number is increased by 4, the result is at least 19. Find the least possible number that satisfies these conditions. 5𝑥+4≥19 𝑥≥3
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Find the measure of angle b.
𝑏 =74°
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Solve for the value of x. 𝑥 =4
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Represent each of the following as an algebraic inequality.
6 less than a number y is under 36. 𝑦−6<36
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Solve for the value of x. 𝑥 =2
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Represent the following word problem as an algebraic inequality and then SOLVE for the variable.
The sum of twice a number and 5 is at most 15. What are the possible values for the number? 2𝑥+5≤15 𝑥≤5
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Solve for the value of x. 𝑥 =7
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Find each number. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
35% of 500 = 175
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