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QUESTION 1 The _______ property is a justification for the 1st step. Given: 1st step: 2nd step: 3rd step: Consider the procedure used at right to solve the given equation. The _______ property is a justification for the 1st step.

ANSWER 1 What is the distributive property ?

QUESTION 2 One statement cannot be justified by one of the properties of real numbers.

ANSWER 2 What is ?

QUESTION 3 The volume of a rectangular solid is 960 cubic inches. The dimensions of the base are 12 inches by 10 inches. _____ is the height of the solid.

ANSWER 3 What is 8 in. ?

QUESTION 4 _____ is the solution to .

ANSWER 4 What is ?

QUESTION 5 This graph represents . If the line in the graph is shifted down 3 units, the equation for the new line is ____.

ANSWER 5 What is ?

QUESTION 6 The left side of a solid block is held at a constant temperature of 200°C. The temperature profile within the block is given by T = 200 - 5x - x2 where x is the distance from the left side of the block in centimeters and T is the temperature in degrees Celsius of the block at location x. T = 50°C occurs at _____ value of x.

ANSWER 6 What is x = 10 cm ?

QUESTION 7 One graph best represents the equation of the line with slope of 1 & y intercept of - 3.

ANSWER 7 What is ?

QUESTION 8 One equation is the slope-intercept form of .

ANSWER 8 What is ?

QUESTION 9 One line on the graph at right has a negative slope. A. A B. B C. C D. D

ANSWER 9 What is A. A ?

QUESTION 10 The line shown contains and . _____ is the slope of the line.

ANSWER 10 What is ?

QUESTION 11 ____ is the slope of the line .

ANSWER 11 What is 2 ?

QUESTION 12 _____ is an equation of the line with slope that passes through the point .

ANSWER 12 What is ?

QUESTION 13 One equation fits the data in the table.

ANSWER 13 What is ?

QUESTION 14 Karen makes $5 per hour baby-sitting and $12 per hour giving music lessons. One weekend, she worked a total of 18 hours and made $139. She worked _____ hours baby-sitting.

ANSWER 14 What is 11 ?

QUESTION 15 _____ is the solution to the system of equations shown above.

ANSWER 15 What is ?

QUESTION 16 The Arcadia Theater charges $4 for adult tickets and $3 for student tickets. Mr. Steele purchased 9 tickets (some student and some adult) for $31. One system of equations could be used to find a, the number of adult tickets, and s, the number of student tickets Mr. Steele purchased. A. C. B. D.

ANSWER 16 B. What is ?

QUESTION 17 _____ is the solution to the inequality shown below.

ANSWER 17 What is ?

QUESTION 18 ____ is a solution of the equation

ANSWER 18 What is 5 ?

QUESTION 19 The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is . ___ is the value of when centimeters and centimeters.

ANSWER 19 What is ?

QUESTION 20 A consulting engineer bills his clients $90 for each hour he works. If a client’s bill is $955, one equation could be used to find the number of hours worked.

ANSWER 20 What is ?

QUESTION 21 _____ is equivalent to

ANSWER 21 What is ?

QUESTION 22 ______ expression is equivalent to .

ANSWER 22 What is ?

QUESTION 23 Consider the models above. One polynomial is represented by the diagram at left.

ANSWER 23 What is ?

QUESTION 24 _____ is one of the correct factors of .

ANSWER 24 What is ?

QUESTION 25 If , one expression below is equivalent to .

ANSWER 25 What is ?