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Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 Algebra 2 Warm-up 17

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 1. The Band Booster Club had a bake sale, selling pies and cakes. They sold a total of 79 pies and cakes. Each pie sold for $7 and each cake for $8. They made $585 on the pies and cakes that were sold. Which system best represents this situation?

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 2. George has a window shaped like an isosceles triangle, shown below. The base of this window is 12 ft and the perimeter is 32 ft. What is the height of this window? 12 ft

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 3. Julie is pricing shirts in her dress shop. The markup is 40%. Which expression represents the sales price of a shirt using the cost, c? A.c + 40c B.0.40c C.c – 0.40c D.c c

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 4. If (1.3, y) is a solution to the equation 5x – 7y – 31 = 0, what is the value of y? A.5.36 B.3.5 C.-3.5 D.-4.38

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 5. A rectangular prism has a volume of 400 cubic cm. If the length and width are both doubled, but the height remains the same, what will happen to the volume of the prism? A.It will double. B.It will quadruple. C.It will triple. D.It will multiply by 8.

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 6. The graph of a line is shown below. If the y-intercept increases by 6 and the slope is multiplied by -1, which of the following best describes the relationship between the two lines? A.The lines are perpendicular. B.The lines intersect at (-4,-4). C.The lines are parallel. D.The new line represents direct variation.

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 7. Simplify the expression shown below.

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 8.Ronald was sent to a seminar by his employer. He was paid an additional $35 per day for meals and $0.25 per mile driven for this trip. If this was a 3 day seminar, what additional information is needed to find the additional amount he was paid for this trip? A.The number of meals served. B.The number of miles driven. C.The number of seminar days. D.The number of hours spent in the seminar.

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17 9.Susie has a lemonade stand. She made a table showing the relationship between the temperature outside and the number of glasses of lemonade that she sold. What is the dependent quantity in this relationship? A.The number of glasses of lemonade sold B.The temperature outside. C.The data in the table. D.The profit that she made.

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup The Band Booster Club had a bake sale, selling pies and cakes. They sold a total of 79 pies and cakes. Each pie sold for $7 and each cake for $8. They made $585 on the pies and cakes that were sold. How many pies did they sell?

Algebra TEXAS StyleA2warmup17

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