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1.Simplify: April 6, 2015. 1.Simplify: April 7, 2015.

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1 1.Simplify: April 6, 2015

2 1.Simplify: April 7, 2015

3 1.Simplify: April 8, 2015

4 1.Solve: April 10, 2015

5 1. Rieli is buying wings and burgers for his spring break party. One package of wings costs $7 and the burgers are $4 per pound. He only has $40 to spend on the meat for the party. Rieli knows that he needs to buy at least 5 pounds of burgers because Preston is bringing Morgan, Emily, and Lissi to the party. Write a system of inequalities for the problem above. April 20, 2015

6 1. Simplify without using decimals: April 27, 2015 (from yesterday)

7 1.Simplify: April 29, 2015

8 1.Simplify: April 30, 2015

9 1.How many different combinations of ice cream toppings can you make if you have chocolate sauce, nuts, whipped cream, and cherries? May 1, 2015

10 1.How many different types of pizza can you make if you have the following toppings? PepperoniPeppers SausagePineapple BaconMushrooms OnionsOlives May 4, 2015

11 1.Complete #8, 9, 10 from your Keystone Review packet. May 5, 2015

12 1.Complete #26, 27from your Keystone Review packet. May 6, 2015

13 Katelyn charged $100.00 to her Visa credit card for 30 pounds of Skittles. Her credit card has an 18% monthly interest rate. 1. Write an exponential equation to model the problem above. 2. What would be the balance on Katelyn’s credit card if she doesn’t make any payments for a ½ year? May 7, 2015

14 Andrew has a collection of Alf trading cards that he bought in 2011 for $65.00. He recently tried to sell them, but found that they have been depreciating in value by 4% per year. 1. Write an exponential equation to model the problem above. 2. If the rate of depreciation holds true, how much are the Alf cards worth now? May 8, 2015

15 1.Simplify: 2.Simplify: 3.Simplify: May 11, 2015

16 1.Simplify: 2.Simplify: 3.Simplify: May 12, 2015

17 1.Simplify: 2.Simplify: 3.Simplify: May 13, 2015

18 1.Simplify: 2.Simplify: May 14, 2015

19 1.Factor the following expression: 2.Factor the following expression: 3.Solve the following equation: May 15, 2015

20 1.Simplify the following expression: 2.Factor the following expression: 3.Simplify the following expression: May 18, 2015

21 1.What is the LCM for the following expressions? 2.Is the following a function? 3.How do you calculate to see if there are any outliers? May 19, 2015

22 1.Simplify: 2.A diving board has a price of $400. With sales tax, it will cost $420. What is the sales tax percentage? May 20, 2015

23 1. Which table represents an exponential relationship and which one represents a linear relationship? x0123x0123 y 50 50.75 51.51125 52.28391875 A. x0123x0123 y 50 50.75 51.5 52.25 B. May 21, 2015

24 1.Simplify: May 22, 2015

25 1.Simplify: May 26, 2015

26 1.Given the function f(x) = 4x + 2, evaluate the following: 3[f(5)] May 27, 2015

27 1.Given the function f(x) = 2x + 4, evaluate the following: 9[f(3)] + 1 May 28, 2015

28 1.Simplify: May 29, 2015

29 1.Solve the following function for x: 2.Simplify: June 1, 2015

30 1.Solve the following function for x: 2.Solve the following inequality for x: June 2, 2015

31 1.Solve the following function for x: 2.Solve the following function for x: June 3, 2015


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