Exam 3: Solving Equations and Inequalities
Exam 1: Introduction167 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to Real Numbers and Algebraic Expressions375 Questions
Exam 3: Solving Equations and Inequalities277 Questions
Exam 4: Graphs of Linear Equations125 Questions
Exam 5: Polynomials: Operations395 Questions
Exam 6: Polynomials: Factoring233 Questions
Exam 7: Rational Expressions and Equations226 Questions
Exam 8: Graphs, Functions, and Applications174 Questions
Exam 9: Systems of Equations117 Questions
Exam 10: More on Inequalities210 Questions
Exam 11: Radical Expressions, Equations, and Functions319 Questions
Exam 12: Quadratic Equations and Functions250 Questions
Exam 13: Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions262 Questions
Exam 14: Calculating Means and Medians of Data Sets124 Questions
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Solve the problem. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
-What is 10% of 700?
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-On Monday, an investor bought 100 shares of stock. On Tuesday, the value of the shares went up 6%. How much did the investor pay for the 100 shares if he sold them Wednesday morning for $1378? Round to the
Nearest dollar if necessary.
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Solve the problem. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
-What percent of 29 is 29?
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Solve the equation using the addition principle.
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+ x = 4

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Solve the problem. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
-80 is 111% of what number?
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Decide if the given number is a solution to the given equation.
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= 8; 72

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-A car rental company has two rental rates. Rate 1 is $63 per day plus $.14 per mile. Rate 2 is $126 per day plus $.07 per mile. If you plan to rent for one week, how many miles would you need to drive to pay less by taking
Rate 2?
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Decide if the given number is a solution to the given equation.
-6m + 4 = 18; 2
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Solve using the addition principle. Graph and write set-builder notation for the answer.
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-A city government budgeted $28.2 million for public transportation. This was $14.4 million more than was budgeted for parks and recreation. How much was budgeted for parks and recreation?
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-On a biology test, a student got 25 questions correct but did not pass. On a second attempt, the student got 32 questions correct. What was the percent of increase?
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-Company A rents copiers for a monthly charge of $300 plus 10 cents per copy. Company B rents copiers for a monthly charge of $600 plus 5 cents per copy. What is the number of copies above which Company A's charges
Are the higher of the two?
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-Brand X copier has improved its copier so that it produces 17% more copies than its old model. If the old model ran 557 copies per hour, how many copies would the new model run? Round your answer to the nearest whole
Number.
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