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100 200 300 400 500 EquationsWord prob Coin & CI Expressions & Order of Operations Inequalities 500 100 200 300 400 500
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200 Length = 7m width = 13m The width of a rectangle is 8 less than 3 times the length. If the perimeter is equal to 40m, find the dimensions of the rectangle. (algebraic solution only)
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300 X = -22.29 Solve for x. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. 2(.78 +.04x) =.01x
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Solve for v: -(11 – 2v) = 5(v + 8) 400 v = -17
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Solve for y: 500 v = 1/2
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A local computer center charges non members $5 per session to use the media center. If you pay a membership fee of $25, you pay only $3 per session. Write an equation that can help you decide whether to become a member. Then solve the equation. 3x + 25 = 5x; 12.5 sessions 100
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If one side of a square is represented by 2x + 4. If the perimeter of the square is 56 in, find x. 5 200
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The sum of three numbers is 123. The second number is 9 less than two times the first number. The third number is 6 more than three times the first number. Find the three numbers. 21, 33, 69 300
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X ≤ 74.9; 74 boxes 400 Write and solve and inequality: The freight elevator of a building can safely carry a load of at most 4000lb. A worker needs to move supplies in 50-lb boxes from the loading dock to the 4 th floor of the building. The worker weighs 160 lbs. The cart she uses weighs 95 lbs. What is the greatest number of boxes she can move in one trip?
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Mr. Fields spent 6 hours on a trip out into the country and back. He walked out at a rate of 4 mph and walked back at a rate of 2 mph. How far out into the country did he go? *****(Won’t be on test) 8 miles 500
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Mr. Boyce deposited $170 in his bank. The number of $5 bills was three times the number of $10 bills, and the number of $1 bills was thirty more than the number of $5 bills. How many bills of each type did he deposit? 5, 15, 45 100
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200 A purse contains $4.70 in nickels and quarters. There are 30 coins in all. How many of each kind are there? 16 quarters and 14 nickels
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Find three consecutive even integers whose sum is -18 -4, -6, -8 300
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the greater of two consecutive even integers is six less than twice the smaller find both 8, 10 400
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Jane has $2.80 in quarters and dimes. The number of dimes is 7 less than the number of quarters. Find the number of each. Use algebra! 500 Quarters:10, dimes 3
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-22 100
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-79 200
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-10 300
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7.5 400
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-1/2 500
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Graph the inequalities on a number line: 1) x > -7 2) 10 ≤ x See graphs: 1)Open circle at -7, arrow right 2)Closed circle at 10 arrow right 100
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x < -2 V x ≥ 4 x < -2 or x ≥ 4 200 Write the inequality for the given graph: -2 4
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300 5 ≥ x, colored in circle at 5 arrow left Solve and graph: -14 ≤ 6 – 4x
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Solve and graph: 3 + 9x < 12 or 11 < x + 5 X 6, open circles at 1 and 6 arrows out in opposite directions 400
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-3 ≤ x < 5; colored in at -3 open at 5, bar in between 500
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