+ Combined Review Pt 2 Assignment. + 1. Solve the below equation. 3a – 9 < 5a + 11.

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+ Combined Review Pt 2 Assignment

+ 1. Solve the below equation. 3a – 9 < 5a + 11

+ 2. Given f(x) = 9x + 11, what is the range when D: {-2, 5, 9}

+ 3. Solve for h 12a + 6h = 60

+ 4. The perimeter of the below shape is 76. What is the value of x? 8x+2 4x

+ 5. Daleon has $500 in the bank and saves $24 every week. How many weeks will it take him to save $1427?

+ 6. What is g(-9) when g(x) = -2x 2 – 1?

+ 7. What is the range of this function? F 0 < y < 100 G 0 ≤ y ≤ 100 H 0 ≤ x ≤ 5 J 0 < x < 5 If you don’t remember this I need you to ask for help! Remember, range is bottom to top!

+ 8. Solve for y 10y – 2x = 140

+ 9. Simplify 3(x+9) – (6x – 8)

+ 10. Solve for y 2x – 3y = 15

+ 11. What is the range of the below table? Remember: least to greatest

+ 12. Solve for g 20x = 8g + 16