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Post 1 Test RevieW Jeopardy !. 1. Grab a Marker and a White Board 2. Take out your HW from l ast night. Post 1 Test RevieW Jeopardy !. Formula Word Problems. Verbal Expressions and word problems. Solving Systems!. Solving Inequalities. Solving Equations. Function Notation. 100. 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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POST 1 TESTREVIEW

JEOPARDY !1. Grab a Marker and a White Board2. Take out your HW from last night

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POST 1 TESTREVIEW

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Verbal Expressions and word problems

Solving Systems!

Solving Inequalities

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A brownie recipe calls for 3 cups of melted chocolate. Write an equation that represents the number of cups (c) needed to make the recipe n times.

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𝐶=3𝑛

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A drive-in theater charges $9 per vehicle plus $3 for every person in the vehicle. If the total charge is represented by T, and the number of people in the vehicle is represented by n, write an equation that can be used to find the cost per vehicle.

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𝑇=3𝑛+9

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Which equation best represents Janelle’s hair growth?David’s hair grows at a rate four times as fast as Janelle’s.a) c) b) d)

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d)

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After 4.5 feet had been cut from a piece of lumber, there was 10.5 feet left. What was the original length of the piece of lumber?

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15 feet

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The length of a rectangle is 4 times the width. If the width is 9 meters, what is the length?

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36 meters

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The product of b and 7

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7𝑏

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The quotient of y and 11

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𝑦11

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w less than 19

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19−𝑤

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Three times the difference of x and 5

is equal to 21

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3 (𝑥−5 )=21

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Shanice and Julio are selling fruit for a school fundraiser. Customers can buy small boxes of oranges and large boxes of

oranges. Shanice sold 7 small boxes of oranges and 4 large boxes of oranges for a total of $52. Julio sold 2 small boxes of oranges and 4 large boxes of oranges for a total of $32. What is the cost each of one small box of oranges and one large box of oranges?

A) small box of oranges: $6, large box of oranges: $4B) small box of oranges: $4, large box of oranges: $6C) small box of oranges: $5, large box of oranges: $4D) small box of oranges: $3, large box of oranges: $9

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B) small box of oranges: $4 large box of oranges: $6

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Solve the inequality.

−13 𝑥>78

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𝑥<−6

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Which value of x is in the solution set of the inequality:

a) 10 b) 7c) -7 d) -9

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d) -9

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Solve the inequality.

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𝑏≤3

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Solve the equation.

−12= 𝑥16

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𝑥=−192

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Solve the equation.

1=𝑡+6−2

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𝑡=−3

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Solve the equation.

4=−5 𝑥+𝑥

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𝑥=−1

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Solve the equation.

4=1−9𝑛+6𝑛

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𝑛=−1

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Solve the equation.

3𝑥5 =6

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𝑥=10

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Initially a pool contains 350 gallons of water. A hose is placed in the pool and the water is turned on. The hose adds 5.2 gallons of water per minute. Model the total amount, V, of water in the pool for x, the number of minutes the hose has been on.

A) V(x) = 5.2x B) V(x) = 350x + 5.2 C) V(x) = 5.2x + 350 D) V(x) = -5.2x + 350

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C) V(x) = 5.2x + 350

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Given , evaluate y when .

a) 8 b) c) d)

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b)

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A) No, they are not equal. The slope is never the same along the entire line. B) Yes, they are equal. Slopes of lines are always equal along the entire line. C) No, they are not equal. Sometimes the slope is the same along the entire line, but not in this case. D) Yes, they are equal. This is a coincidence. Slopes of lines are not always the same along the entire line.

Find the slope of the line between x = 0 and x = 2. Find the slope of the line between x = 2 and x = 4. Are the slopes the same? Is the slope of every linear function always constant within the function?

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B) Yes, they are equal. Slopes of lines are always equal along the entire line.

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If f(x) = x2 - 4x + 3, and the domain is {-2, 0, 1}, what is the range?  A) {7, 3, 0}B) {-9, 3, 1}C) {-1, 3, 1}D) {15, 3, 0}

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D) {15, 3, 0}

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