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Warm Up – You have 15 minutes to complete this Warm Up!

A.8 B.40.5 C.1417 D.4590

A.y = -6x + 1 B.y = 6x – 1 C.y = x + 6 D.y = 6x + 1

Around the World! There are 10 questions posted around the room. You may start wherever you would like. The answers are on the outside of the flap, and the questions are on the inside. If you complete the circuit correctly, you will have done all 10 problems and end up back where you started! You must show all work and answers on a piece of notebook paper that is neatly labeled with your name and the problem numbers in the order that you did them. You will earn 1 extra credit point per problem.

Partner Challenge Race! I will assign you a partner. Together, you will complete the problems that I put on the board on ONE sheet of paper with both of your names on it. (Take turns writing the work and answers for each question.) You will have a limited time to complete each question before I change the slide. At the end, we will switch papers and the partners with the most correct win!

ARE YOU READY??!?!

1. Which scatter plot shows that x and y have a negative correlation?

2. What is implied when it is said that x and y have a no correlation? A. When the value of x decreases, the value of y decreases. B. When the value of x increases, the value of y is not predictable at all. C. When the value of x increases, the value of y decreases. D. When the value of x increases, the value of y increases.

3. A weak positive correlation can be described as: a. A narrow pattern of points from the lower left to the upper right of the graph. b. A wide pattern of points from the lower left to the upper right of the graph. c. A narrow pattern of points from the upper left to the lower right of the graph. d. A wide pattern of points from the upper left to the lower right of the graph.

4. The chart below shows the latitudes and average January temperatures for 8 cities. According to the line of best fit, what is the approximate temperature of a city that is located at latitude of 25 degrees? a. 75°F b. 67°F c. 70°F d. 60°F

5. The equation y = x + 3,655 represents the value of a work of art from 1964 to What does the number 3,655 represent? a. value of the work of art in 1964 b. value of the work of art in 2005 c. yearly decrease in value d. yearly increase in value

6. Which property justifies the statement 3 + p + 5q = p q? a. Associative Property of Addition b. Commutative Property of Addition c. Commutative Property of Multiplication d. Distributive Property

7. Students in a high school drama club wash cars to earn money for school trips. The table shows the number of students working a shift and the amount of money they collected for the shift. Which equation best fits the data? Number of Students Earnings ($) A. y = 6.3x B. y = 16.9x C. y = 6.3x – 16.9D. y = 16.9x – 6.3

8. If six children receive weekly allowances of $4.20, $4.32, $5.52, $7.18, $4.2, and $9.58, what is the mode of their allowances? A. $4.32B. No modeC. $7.18D. $4.20

9. A list of 5 pulse rates is: 84, 73, 68, 70, 90. What is the median for this list? A. 73B. 70C. 68D. 77

10. Which one of these statistics is least affected by outliers? A. MeanB. Inter-quartile Range C. Standard Deviation D. Range

11. Evaluate the following expression when z = -4: A.78B. -78 C. 14D. -14

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13. Which of the following is an example of the Identity Property? A.(9 + 10) + 11 = 9 + ( ) B.9( ) = 9(10) + (11) C = 9 D =

14. Which of the following is an example of the Associative Property? A = B = 9 C. 9( ) = 9(10) + (11) D. (9 + 10) + 11 = 9 + ( )

15. Which set of coordinates listed below is a function? A. (3, 2), (4, 2), (5, 2) B. (0, 7), (1, -2), (1, 5) C. (-3, 1), (3, 0), (3, 10) D. (-5, 7), (3, -1), (3, 1)

16. The sum of 3 consecutive integers is 258. What is the value of the least integer? A. 84B. 89 C. 85D. 83

Make a list of (at least 5) topics that you need to study more. Make a list of (at least 5) topics that you know well.

I will exchange your papers!

Answers 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.B 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.C