Algebra 2 Quarter 2 Do Nows
Algebra 2 Quarter 2 Do Nows
Algebra 2 Quarter 2 Do Nows
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An expression is shown below. For which value of x should the expression be further simplified?
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Simplify:
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DAY #6
A theme park charges $52 for a day pass and $110 for a week pass. Last month, 4,432 day passes were sold and 979 week passes were sold. Which is the closest estimate of the total amount of money paid for the day and week passes for last month?
A. $300,000
C. $500,000
B. $400,000
D. $600,000
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DAY #7
A polynomial expression is shown below. (mx3 + 3) (2x2 + 5x + 2) (8x5 + 20x4 ) The expression is simplified to 8x3 + 6x2 + 15x + 6. What is the value of m? A. 8 C. 4 B. 4 D. 8
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DAY #9
Simplify:
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DAY #10
Keng creates a painting on a rectangular canvas with a width that is four inches longer than the height, as shown in the diagram below.
h
h + 4
A. Write a polynomial expression, in simplified form, that represents the area of the canvas.
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Continued. Please refer to yesterdays problem for task explanation.
DAY #11
h h + 4
Keng adds a 3-inch-wide frame around all sides of his canvas. B. Write a polynomial expression, in simplified form, that represents the (Part 2 of 3) total area of the canvas and the frame.
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Continued. Please refer to yesterdays problem for task explanation.
DAY #12
h h + 4 Keng is unhappy with his 3-inch-wide frame, so he decides to put a frame with a different width around his canvas. The total area of the canvas and the new frame is given by the polynomial h2 + 8h + 12, where h represents the height of the canvas. C. Determine the width of the new frame. Show all your work. Explain why you did each step.
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DAY #13
The results of an experiment were listed in several numerical forms as listed below.
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DAY #14
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DAY #15
The last experiment required simplifying The steps taken are shown below.
One of the steps shown is incorrect. C. Rewrite the incorrect step so that it is correct. D. Using the corrected step from part C, simplify
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DAY #16
Jenny has a job that pays her $8 per hour plus tips (t). Jenny worked for 4 hours on Monday and made $65 in all. Which equation could be used to find t, the amount Jenny made in tips?
A. 65 = 4t + 8
B. 65 = 8t 4
C. 65 = 8t + 4
D. 65 = 8(4) + t
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DAY #17
One of the steps Jamie used to solve an equation is shown below. 5(3x + 7) = 10 15x + 35 = 10 Which statements describe the procedure Jamie used in this step and identify the property that justifies the procedure?
A. Jamie added 5 and 3x to eliminate the parentheses. This procedure is justified by the associative property. B. Jamie added 5 and 3x to eliminate the parentheses. This procedure is justified by the distributive property.
C. Jamie multiplied 3x and 7 by 5 to eliminate the parentheses. This procedure is justified by the associative property. D. Jamie multiplied 3x and 7 by 5 to eliminate the parentheses. This procedure is justified by the distributive property.
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DAY #18
Francisco purchased x hot dogs and y hamburgers at a baseball game. He spent a total of $10.
The ordered pair (2, 1) is a solution of the equation. What does the solution (2, 1) represent? A. Hamburgers cost 2 times as much as hot dogs. B. Francisco purchased 2 hot dogs and 1 hamburger.
The equation below describes the relationship between the number of hot dogs and the number of hamburgers purchased.
3x + 4y = 10
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DAY #19
Anna burned 15 calories per minute running for x minutes and 10 calories per minute hiking for y minutes. She spent a total of 60 minutes running and hiking and burned 700 calories. The system of equations shown below can be used to determine how much time Anna spent on each exercise. 15x + 10y = 700 x + y = 60
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DAY #20
Samantha and Maria purchased flowers. Samantha purchased 5 roses for x dollars each and 4 daisies for y dollars each and spent $32 on the flowers. Maria purchased 1 rose for x dollars and 6 daisies for y dollars each and spent $22. The system of equations shown below represents this situation.
5x + 4y = 32 x + 6y = 22
Which statement is true? A. B. C. D. A rose costs $1 more than a daisy. Samantha spent $4 on each daisy. Samantha spent more on daisies than she did on roses. Samantha spent over 4 times as much on daisies as she did on roses.
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DAY #21
Nolan has $15.00, and he earns $6.00 an hour babysitting. The equation below can be used to determine how much money in dollars (m) Nolan has after any number of hours of babysitting (h).
m = 6h + 15
A. After how many hours of babysitting will Nolan have $51.00?
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DAY #22
Claire has $9.00. She makes $8.00 an hour babysitting. B. Use the system of linear equations below to find the number of hours of babysitting after which Nolan and Claire will have the same amount of money. m = 6h + 15 m = 8h + 9
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DAY #23
The graph below displays the amount of money Alex and Pat will each have saved after their hours of babysitting.
C. Based on the graph, for what domain (h) will Alex have more money saved than Pat? Explain your reasoning.
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DAY #24
The diagram below shows 5 identical bowls stacked one inside the other.
A. Write an equation using x and y to find the height of a stack of bowls based on any number of bowls.
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DAY #29
A baseball team had $1,000 to spend on supplies. The team spent $185 on a new bat. New baseballs cost $4 each. The inequality 185 + 4b 1,000 can be used to determine the number of new baseballs (b) that the team can purchase. Which statement about the number of new baseballs that can be purchased is true? A. The team can purchase 204 new baseballs. B. The minimum number of new baseballs that can be purchased is 185. C. The maximum number of new baseballs that can be purchased is 185. D. The team can purchase 185 new baseballs, but this number is neither the maximum nor the minimum.
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DAY #31
Tyreke always leaves a tip of between 8% and 20% for the server when he pays for his dinner. This can be represented by the system of inequalities shown below, where y is the amount of tip and x is the cost of dinner.
Which of the following is a true statement? A. When the cost of dinner ( x) is $10, the amount of tip ( y) must be between $2 and $8. B. When the cost of dinner ( x) is $15, the amount of tip ( y) must be between $1.20 and $3.00. C. When the amount of tip ( y) is $3, the cost of dinner ( x) must be between $11 and $23. D. When the amount of tip ( y) is $2.40, the cost of dinner ( x) must be between $3 and $6.
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DAY #32
An apple farm owner is deciding how to use each days harvest. She can use the harvest to produce apple juice or apple butter. The information she uses to make the decision is listed below. A bushel of apples will make 16 quarts of apple juice. A bushel of apples will make 20 pints of apple butter. The apple farm can produce no more than 180 pints of apple butter each day. The apple farm harvests no more than 15 bushels of apples each day. The information given can be modeled with a system of inequalities. When x is the number of quarts of apple juice and y is number of pints of apple butter, two of the inequalities that model the situation are x 0 and y 0.
A. Write 2 more inequalities to complete the system of inequalities modeling the information.
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B. Graph the solution set of the inequalities from part A below. Shade the area that represents the solution set.
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DAY #34
The apple farm makes a profit of $2.25 on each pint of apple butter and $2.50 on each quart of apple juice. C. Explain how you can be certain the maximum profit will be realized when the apple farm produces 96 quarts of apple juice and 180 pints of apple butter.
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DAY #35
David is solving problems with inequalities. One of Davids problems is to graph the solution set of an inequality.
A. Graph the solution set to the inequality 4x + 3 < 7x 9 on the number line below.
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DAY #36
The inequality David graphed was written in the form 7 ? 9. B. What is an expression that could be put in place of the question mark so that the inequality would have the same solution set as shown in the graph?
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DAY #37
C. Write a system of 2 linear inequalities which would have the solution set shown in the graph.
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DAY #38
Tims scores the first 5 times he played a video game are listed below. 4,526 4,599 4,672 4,745 4,818 Tims scores follow a pattern. Which expression can be used to determine his score after he played the video game n times? A. 73n + 4,453
B. 73(n + 4,453)
C. 4,453n + 73 D. 4,526n
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B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
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DAY #41
A pizza restaurant charges for pizzas and adds a delivery fee. The cost (c), in dollars, to have any number of pizzas (p) delivered to a home is described by the function c = 8p + 3. Which statement is true?
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DAY #42
A. y = 2.5x + 5
B. y = 3.75x + 2.5 C. y = 4x + 1 D. y = 5x
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DAY #43
Hectors family is on a car trip. When they are 84 miles from home, Hector begins recording their distance driven (d ), in miles, after h hours in the table below. The pattern continues. A. Write an equation to find the distance driven (d ), in miles, after a given number of hours ( h).
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DAY #44
B. Hector also kept track of the remaining gasoline. The equation shown below can be used to find the gallons of gasoline remaining ( g) after distance driven (d ), in miles.
Use the equation to find the missing values for gallons of gasoline remaining.
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DAY #45
C. Draw the graph of the line formed by the points in the table from part B.
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DAY #46
D. Explain why the slope of the line drawn in part C must be negative.
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DAY #47
Last summer Ben purchased materials to build model airplanes and then sold the finished models. He sold each model for the same amount of money. The table below shows the relationship between the number of model airplanes sold and the running total of Bens profit.
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A. Write a linear equation, in slope-intercept form, to represent the amount of Bens total profit (y) based on the number of model airplanes (x) he sold.
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DAY #49
C. What is the fewest number of model airplanes Ben needed to sell in order to make a profit?
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