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Your teacher is giving you a test worth 100 points containing 40 questions. There are two-point and four-point questions on the test. How many of each type of question are on the test? A

Suppose you bought supplies for a party Suppose you bought supplies for a party. Three rolls of streamers and 15 party hats cost $30. Later, you bought 2 rolls of streamers and 4 party hats for $11. How much did each roll of streamers cost? B

At In and Out, 4 burgers and 3 orders of fries cost $26. 50 At In and Out, 4 burgers and 3 orders of fries cost $26.50. 5 burgers and 5 orders of fries cost $36.25. What is the cost of each item? C

A group of 40 children attended a baseball game on a field trip A group of 40 children attended a baseball game on a field trip. Each child received either a hot dog or a bag of popcorn. Hot dogs were $2.25 and popcorn was $1.75. If the total bill was $83.50, how many hotdogs and bags of popcorn were purchased? D

The cost of 3 boxes of envelopes and 4 boxes of notebook paper is $13 The cost of 3 boxes of envelopes and 4 boxes of notebook paper is $13.25. Two boxes of envelopes and 6 boxes of notebook paper cost $17. Find the cost of each. E

The cost of 12 oranges and 7 apples is $5. 36 The cost of 12 oranges and 7 apples is $5.36. Eight oranges and 5 apples cost $3.68. Find the cost of each. F

Gabby and Sydney bought some pens and pencils Gabby and Sydney bought some pens and pencils. Gabby bought 4 pens and 5 pencils for $6.71. Sydney bought 5 pens and 3 pencils for $7.12. Find the cost of each. G

A high school band held a bake sale A high school band held a bake sale. The number of cupcakes sold was four more than twice the number of brownies sold. The band sold a total of 52 cupcakes and brownies. Find how many of each were sold at the bake sale. H

A sporting goods store sells right-handed and left-handed baseball gloves. In one month, 12 gloves were sold for a total of $561. Right-handed gloves cost $45 each and left-handed gloves cost $52 each. How many of each type of glove were sold? I

At a sale on winter clothing, Cody bought two pairs of gloves and four hats for $43.00. Tori bought two pairs of gloves and two hats for $30.00. Find the cost of each. J

The Town Recreation Department ordered a total of 100 baseballs and bats for the summer baseball camp. Baseballs cost $4.50 each and bats cost $20 each. The total purchase was $822. How many of each item was ordered? K

A college student needs 11 classes that are worth a total of 40 credits in order to complete her degree. The college offers both 4-credit classes and 3-credit classes. Which system of equations can be used to determine f, the number of 4-credit classes the student can take to complete her degree, and h, the number of 3-credit classes? L

One night a theatre sold 548 movie tickets. An adult’s ticket costs $6 One night a theatre sold 548 movie tickets. An adult’s ticket costs $6.50 and a child’s ticket cost $3.50. In all, $2881 was taken in. How many of each kind of ticket were sold? M

A collection of dimes and nickels is worth $3. 30 A collection of dimes and nickels is worth $3.30. If there are 42 coins in all, how many of each kind of coin are there? N

The sum of two numbers is 20 The sum of two numbers is 20. The difference between three times the first number and twice the second is 40. Find the two numbers. O

The difference between two numbers is 9 The difference between two numbers is 9. The first number plus twice the other number is 27. Find the two numbers. P

There are 156 laptops and desktop computers in a lab There are 156 laptops and desktop computers in a lab. There are 8 more laptops than computers. How many of each are in the lab? Q

Hat Mania and Cap Kingdom create custom hats for sports teams Hat Mania and Cap Kingdom create custom hats for sports teams. Hat Mania charges $5 for each hat sold and a $50 service fee to create the hats. Cap kingdom charges $6 for each hat sold in addition to a $25 service fee. How many hats have to be sold for the companies to have equal charges? R

Angelo runs 7 miles per week and increases his distance by 1 mile each week. Mark runs 4 miles per week and increases his distance by 2 miles each week. In how many weeks will Angelo and Mark be running the same distance? What will that distance be? S

There are 9 books stacked on a shelf There are 9 books stacked on a shelf. The thickness of each book is either 1 inch of 2 inches. The height of the stacks of 9 books is 14 inches. Which system of equations can be used to determine, x, the number of 1 inch-thick books in the stack, and y, the number of 2 inch-thick books? T

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