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Welcome to

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A: no

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Tell whether (-5,-6) is a solution of

x – 2y = 7

y – x = -1

B: yes

C: maybe D: McDonalds

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A: (6,7)

C (3,-4)

B: (4,-3)

D: (7,6)

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Solve by elimination.

3x - 2y = 4

X + 4y = 34

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C: (4,2)

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Solve by any method.

y – 5 = ½ x

x = y - 2

A: (2,4) B: (2,-5)

D: (5,1)

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A: yes

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Tell whether (4,3) is a solution of

y < -2x -5

B: no solution

C: no D: infinitely many

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A: (2,7)

C: (1,6)

B: (3,13)

D: (-3,-11)

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Solve by substitution:

3x – 2 = y

y – 2x = -5

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Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the $1,000the $1,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: (-3,1)

C: (0,0)

B: (-1,3)

D: (1,4)

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Solve by graphing:

4x + y = -1

y – 4 = x

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A: (0,3)

C: infinitely many

B: no solution

D: (6,0)

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Solve.

8y – 6x = 48

2y = 3/2 x – 12

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A: inconsistent

C: consis, independent

B: consis, dependent

D: McDonalds

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Classify the following:

y = 2/3x + 7

3y = 2x + 21

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A: x > ½

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Write the inequality represented by the graph.

C: y > ½ D: x > ½

B: y > ½

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A: 44

C: 53

B: 62

D: 71

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The sum of a two-digit number is 8. When the digits are reversed, the new number is 54 less than the original number. What is the original number?

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You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the $32,000the $32,000

Milestone!Milestone!

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C: x > 50 y < 20 2x + 2y < 165

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A farmer has 165 feet of fencing material in which to enclose a rectangular grazing area. He want the length x to be greater than 50 feet and the width y to be no more than 20 feet. Write a system to represent this situation.

Hint: will be a 3 equation system

C: x > 50 y < 20 2x + 2y > 165

A: x > 50 y > 20 2x + 2y < 165

D: x < 50 y < 20 2x + 2y < 165

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A: (1.5, 4.5)

C: (2,5)

B: (3,6)

D: (6,9)

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Solve.

y = x + 3

2x + y = 9

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D: consistent and dependent

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Classify

y = 2/3x + 7

3y = 2x + 21

C: inconsistent and independent

B: consistent and independent A: inconsistent and dependent

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B: 8 years, 1040 students

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The population of Medford High School is 800 students and the population of Westville High School is 1240 students. The population of Medford High has been increasing at a rate of 30 students per year, while the population of Westville High has been decreasing by 25 students per year. If these rates remain constant, in how many years will the populations of the two schools be the same? How many students will that be?

A: 1040 years, 8 students

C: 6 years, 1048 students D: 3 years, 1240 students

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A: (2,7)

C: (4,4)

B: (3,13)

D: (1,5)

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Which ordered pair is a solution of

y > 5x -2