Exam 9: Equations, Inequalities, and Problem Solving
Exam 1: The Whole Numbers360 Questions
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-Sally is making a cover for a round table. When finished, the cover will fit exactly with no excess hanging off. Sally has to cut the fabric circle with a 4 inch larger diameter than the table to allow for hemming. If the table
Has a diameter of 66 inches, how much fabric does Sally need? (Use 3.14 for.14 for . R. Round to 2 decimal places.)
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Solve the equation for the indicated variable.
-A = P + PRT for T
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-In the past ten years, the population of a city decreased from 200,000 to 195,000. Find the percent decrease.
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Write the following as an equation, using x for the unknown number. Then solve.
-Four times a number added to 8 times the number equals 36. Find the number.
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-A standard train ticket in a certain city costs $2.00 per ride. People who use the train also have the option of purchasing a frequent rider pass for $16.50 each month. With the pass, a ticket costs only $1.25 per ride. Use an
Inequality to determine the number of train rides in a month for which purchasing the monthly pass is more
Economical than purchasing the standard train ticket.
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-The house numbers of two adjacent homes are two consecutive even numbers. If their sum is 330, find the house numbers.
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-A chemist needs 7 liters of a 50% salt solution. All she has available is a 20% salt solution and a 70% salt solution. How much of each of the two solutions should she mix to obtain her desired solution?
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Solve. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
-What percent of 135 is 17.1?
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Solve the equation. Don't forget to first simplify each side of the equation, if possible.
-(x - 7)- (x + 8)= 2x
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-A store is advertising a 17% off sale on all new DVD releases. Find the sale price of a newly released DVD collectors set that regularly sells for $90.00.
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Fill in the blank with one of the words or phrases listed below. no solution all real numbers linear equation in one variable equivalent equations formula reversed linear inequality in one variable the same
-A(n)_______can be written in the form ax + b = c.
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-Ted drove to his grandparents' house for a holiday weekend. The total distance (one-way)was 371 miles and it took him 5 hours. How fast was Ted driving? (Round answer to the nearest whole number)
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-5% of 400 is what number?
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