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Write a fraction that is equivalent to 0.777….
Be Rational! Write a fraction that is equivalent to 0.777…. Show work that proves you are correct.
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Extreme Exponents and Radical Radicals
What is the value of the expression 8-2 x 83?
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Scientific Notation What is (4 x 106) (1.03) written in scientific notation? You must show work to receive credit.
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Slippery Slope What is the value of √0.81. Show the math that proves you are correct.
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Balance those Equations
Solve for y. 4(5y – 9) - 24y + 70 = 4(1 – 21y)
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Two Variable Problems The sum of three consecutive integers is 87. What is the largest value of the three integers?
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Funky Functions Which graph shows a function? Explain why your answer is correct.
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Modeling Relationships
Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function? How do you know? {(0, 1), (1, 3), (2, 5), (3, 7)}
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Find f(5). f(x) = 3x2 + 4 You must show your work to receive credit.
Graph This! Find f(5). f(x) = 3x2 + 4 You must show your work to receive credit.
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Transforming Transformations
A triangle has the coordinates (-3, -1), (1, -2), and (1, -4). The triangle will be dilated by a scale factor of 5. What will be the new coordinates of the triangle?
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Geometry Gems
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Pythagorean Theorem The legs of a right triangle measure 10 m and 24 m. What is the length of the third side of the right triangle. Hint: Simplify your answer! You must show your work to receive credit.
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Formula, Formula, Formula
Mrs. Knuth has a cone-shaped container that holds candy. The cone has a diameter of 6 in. and a height of 8 in. What is the approximate volume of the container? You must show your work to receive credit.
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Scatterbrained What is (18 x 102) ÷ ( ) You must show your work to receive credit.
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Data, Data, Data What is the distance between the points (-6, -7) and (6, -2)? Hint: Use the distance formula. See page 599 of the Algebra textbook. You must show work to receive credit?
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BONUS The admission fee to the fair is $6.00. Each ride costs an additional $2.00. Ben only has $ Write and solve an inequality to determine the number of rides, x, Ben can go on. You must show your work to receive credit.
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