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With Ms.Goldsmith. Factoring. Functions. Systems of Equations. Statistics. Exponents. Miscellaneous. Statistics. Functions. Factoring. Exponents. Systems of Equations. Miscellaneous. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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With Ms.Goldsmith1Factoring

2Functions3Systems of Equations4Statistics5Exponents6Miscellaneous7Fact $5001-500

The complete factored form of 2x + 4x 30

17F $1001 - 100

This function is a LinearfunctionXF(x)G(x)H(x)I(x)-31/826-50-211-25-1212201-1431227222411105382613019F $2002-200

21QF $3002-300

What is the minimumValue of the functionF(x) = x + 6x - 3

23F $4002-400

A ball is thrown into the air from a 4-foot-high tablewith an initial speed of 96 ft/s. The height of the ball in feet, h, after t seconds is given by the equation h(t) = -16(t 3) + 148. This is how long it takesthe ball to reach its maximum height?25DailyDouble!!

Daily Double Round 174To Complete the Daily Double Sequence for Round One:

Click on any blue area on the slide that is currently displayed.Click on Slide Show Action Settings.The Action Settings Dialog Box will be displayed. You will see that the HYPERLINK is currently set to Slide 8.Change the HYPERLINK so that it is set to the slide number you made note of previously.Click OK until the Action Settings Dialog Box disappears.Save.Return to Slide 8 and select View Slide Show. Test your Daily Double button to make sure it works as you wish it to.F $5002-500A model rocket is launched at time t = 0. The formulah(t) = b + 18t - at gives the rockets height, in feet, aftert seconds. This is how high theplane was when it was launched.

27Soe $1003-100

This describes the relationshipbetween the lines with the equations2x = 4 + 3yAnd -3x = 1 + 2y29SOE $2003-200

The solution of x + y = 12000 and 0.09x + 0.11y = 118031SOE $3003-300Shauna has $20 in her savingsaccount and deposits $15.75 every week. This is how many weeksit will take Shauna to have more than $200 but less than $220 in her savings account.

33SOE $5003-500

The admission fee at a small fair is $1.50 for children and $4.00 for adults. On a certain day, 2200 people enter the fair and $5050 is collected. This is how many children and attended? 37Stat $1004-1001 - 100

This is the value of the upper quartile if the mean is 59.5, the lower extreme is 35, the lower quartile is 55 and the distribution is symmetric about the mean.39Stat$2004-200

This is the lower quartile for the following data:28000 , 31000 , 42000 , 45000, 53000 , 55000 , 55000 , 72000, 88000

41Stat $300

The table below is a two-way relative frequency table of favorite leisure activities of50 adults, 30 females and 20 males. What percentage of men and women dance.

Dance SportsTVTotalMen0.040.200.160.40Women0.320.120.160.60Total0.360.320.321.0043Stat $400

Kelly is recording the number of people arriving at a concert. At 6pm, there are 250 people. By 7pm, 330 more people have arrived. By 8pm, 380 more people have arrived. By 9pm, 340 more people have arrived. This is an approximate equation used to best fit the data.45Stat $5004-500

This is the difference of the IQRs.

47Exp $1005-1001 - 100Give the simplest form of

49Exp $2005-200

What is the simplest form of

51Exp $3005-300

What is expressed in exponent form?

53Exp $4005-400

Express the following in simplest form

55Exp $5005-500

Rewrite using rational exponents

57Voc $1006-1001 - 100This is h(-4) whenh(x) = -11x + 6

59Voc $2006-200The distance formula.

61The domain and range for the Relation {(5,2), (0,1), (-8, 3)}

Voc $3006-300

63The following equation Solved for r:A = s + 2rs

Voc $400

65The volume of the rectangular solid V = lwh

Voc $5006-500

67FinalJeopardySequences69$4003-400A1 - 100What is15"?36$5003-500A1 - 1003-400A1 - 100What is1500"?38$1004-100A1 - 100What is64"?40$2004-200A1 - 100What is36,500"?42$3004-300A1 - 100What is36%"?44$4004-400A1 - 100What isy = 350x + 250"?46$5004-500A1 - 100What is32"?48$1005-100A1 - 100What is ?

50$2005-200A1 - 100What is ?

52$3005-300A1 - 100What is ?

54What is ?$4005-400A1 - 100

56What is "?$5005-500A1 - 100

58What is50"?$1006-100A1 - 10060$2006-200A1 - 10062$3006-300A1 - 100What is Domain: {-8, 0, 5}Range: {1, 2, 3} ?64$4006-400A1 - 10066What are6x -14x + 4"?$5006-500A1 - 10068

Nancy stacks cans on top of one another in Square layers to form a pyramid. Each square layer has 2 fewer cans per side of the square than the layer below it. The bottom layer has 11 cans per side. This is the total number of cans in Nancys pyramid.

70Contestants:Please put down yourwriting tools andwait for furtherinstructions.

71What is" 286 "?72That's all for today.Good luck on your test!73