Exam 7: Rational Expressions and Equations

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Solve the equation and check your solution. -Solve the equation and check your solution. -

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Solve the equation and check your solution. -Solve the equation and check your solution. -

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Answer true or false. -Answer true or false. -

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Add or subtract. -Add or subtract. -

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Add or subtract. -Add or subtract. -

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Solve the equation and check your solution. -Solve the equation and check your solution. -

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Solve the problem. -While traveling in a car, the centripetal force a passenger experiences as the car drives in a circle varies jointly as the mass of the passenger and the square of the speed of the car. If a passenger experiences a force of 129.6 Newtons when the car is moving at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour and the passenger has a mass of 90 Kilograms, find the force a passenger experiences when the car is moving at 20 kilometers per hour and the Passenger has a mass of 80 kilograms.

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Solve the problem and answer the question. -The campus print shop has been commissioned to print playbills for the drama department's production of "The Mouse That Roared." The playbills will be in the shape of a rectangle that will be folded in half. The unfolded Sheet is to have an area of Solve the problem and answer the question. -The campus print shop has been commissioned to print playbills for the drama department's production of The Mouse That Roared. The playbills will be in the shape of a rectangle that will be folded in half. The unfolded Sheet is to have an area of   and the width of the sheet is to be 6 cm more than   its length. Determine The length and width of the playbill. (Round to the nearest centimeter, if necessary.) and the width of the sheet is to be 6 cm more than Solve the problem and answer the question. -The campus print shop has been commissioned to print playbills for the drama department's production of The Mouse That Roared. The playbills will be in the shape of a rectangle that will be folded in half. The unfolded Sheet is to have an area of   and the width of the sheet is to be 6 cm more than   its length. Determine The length and width of the playbill. (Round to the nearest centimeter, if necessary.) its length. Determine The length and width of the playbill. (Round to the nearest centimeter, if necessary.)

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Find the least common denominator for the expression. -Find the least common denominator for the expression. -

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Add or subtract. -Add or subtract. -

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Add or subtract. -Add or subtract. -

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Simplify. -Simplify. -

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Find the quantity indicated. -y varies directly as z. If y = 110 when z = 11, find y when z = 13.

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Solve the problem. -If the voltage, V, in an electric circuit is held constant, then the current, I, is inversely proportional to the resistance, R. If the current is 160 milliamperes (mA) when the resistance is 2 ohms, find the current when the Resistance is 8 ohms.

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Solve the problem. -The amount of water used to take a shower is directly proportional to the amount of time that the shower is in use. A shower lasting 17 minutes requires 13.6 gallons of water. Find the amount of water used in a shower Lasting 5 minutes.

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Find the least common denominator for the expression. -Find the least common denominator for the expression. -

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Divide. -Divide. -

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Find the quantity indicated. -h varies jointly as f and g. Find k when h = 104, f = 65, and g = 40.

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Solve the problem and answer the question. -Jim can run 5 miles per hour on level ground on a still day. One windy day, he runs 12 miles with the wind, and in the same amount of time runs 5 miles against the wind. What is the rate of the wind?

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Solve the equation and check your solution. -Solve the equation and check your solution. -

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