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Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

Click to return to the question and poll the class

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 A. -44 A. -44  C. 44 C. 44  B. 68 B. 68  D. -68 D. -68 What is the value of the expression x 2 + 3xy when x= -2 and y = 8

Back to Board  A. -44

 A. 40M A. 40M  C M C M  B m B m  D. M - 40 D. M - 40 The sum of my age and my sisters age is 40 years. If my age is represnted by M, what is my sisters age?

Back to Board C m

 A. 30 A. 30  C. 80 C. 80  B. 50 B. 50  D. 20 D. 20 The ratio of boys to girls is 3:5. If there are 80 people, how many boys?

Back to Board B. 50

 A. y = x + 2 A. y = x + 2  C. y = 2x C. y = 2x  B. y =.5x B. y =.5x  D. x = 3y D. x = 3y Which is not an example of direct variation?

Back to Board A. X + 2

 A. 30 A. 30  C. 10 C. 10  B. 60 B. 60  D. 90 D. 90 Joe takes 30 minutes to walk a mile to school. At this rate, how long will it take him to walk 3 miles?

Back to Board D. 90

 A. 9 – 8x >10 A. 9 – 8x >10  C. 8x – 9 > 10 C. 8x – 9 > 10  B. 8x – 10 < 9 B. 8x – 10 < 9  D. 10 – 8x < 9 D. 10 – 8x < 9 9 less than 8 times a number is greater than 10.

Back to Board C. 8x – 9 > 10

 A. -17cy + 16w A. -17cy + 16w  C. 17cy - w C. 17cy - w  B. 17cy + w B. 17cy + w  D. w – 17cy D. w – 17cy What is the sum of 9cy – 8w and 9w + 8cy

Back to Board B. 17cy + w

 A. m A. m  C. m2 – 14m + 49 C. m2 – 14m + 49  B. m B. m  D. m2 + 14m - 49 D. m2 + 14m - 49 Expand (m – 7) 2

Back to Board C. m2 – 14m + 49

 A. 657 x 10 A. 657 x 10  D x 10 4 D x 10 4 Find the product of 7.3 x and 9 x 10 8  C x 10 C x 10  B x 10 3 B x 10 3

Back to Board D x 10 4

The legs of a right triangle are 6 and 8. Find the hypotenuse.  A. 14 A. 14  C. 100 C. 100  D. 12 D. 12  B. 10 B. 10

Back to Board B. 10

 A. 36x 2 A. 36x 2 Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 24x  C. 24x C. 24x  B. 6x B. 6x  D. 48x D. 48x

Back to Board A. 36x2

 B B What is the circumference of a circle with a radius of 9?  A A  C C  D. 18 D. 18

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 C. 288 C. 288 Find the volume of a box with a height of 12, length of 6, and width of 4.  A. 72 A. 72  B. 24 B. 24  D. 22 D. 22

Back to Board C. 288

 D. 10 D. 10 In triangle ABC, B is a right angle. A is 60 degrees, and AB is 5 inches. Find AC  A. 2.5 A. 2.5  C C  B B. 5.77

Back to Board D. 10

 A. Monday A. Monday When is your test?  B. Wednesday B. Wednesday  D. Thursday D. Thursday  C. Tuesday C. Tuesday

A. Monday!

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