Exam 2: Simplifying Expressions
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Katie has a collection of nickels, dimes, and quarters with a total value of $6.55. There are 4 more dimes than nickels and 7 more quarters than nickels. How many of each coin is in her collection? ( Hint : Let
= the number of nickels.) __________ nickels, __________ dimes and __________ quarters

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Solve the following inequality using the multiplication property of inequalities. If you multiply both sides by a negative number, be sure to reverse the direction of the inequality symbol. Graph the solution set. 

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Travis has a savings account that his parents opened for him. It pays 6% annual interest. His uncle also opened an account for him, but it pays 12% annual interest. If there is $500 more in the account that pays 6%, and the total interest from both accounts is $102, how much money is in each of the accounts?
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For the graph below, write an inequality whose solution is the graph. 

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Two angles in a triangle are equal and their sum is four times as the third angle in the triangle. What are the measures of each of the three interior angles?
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A stockbroker has money in three accounts. The interest rates on the three accounts are 8%, 10%, and 12%. If she has twice as much money invested at 10% as she has invested at 8%, three times as much at 12% as she has at 8%, and the total interest for the year is $384, how much is invested at each rate? ( Hint : Let x = the amount invested at 8%.)
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Five times the sum of a number and five is twenty. Find the number.
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Miguel is selling tickets to a barbeque. The tickets are $6.00 for adults and $4.00 for children. He sells twice as many adult tickets as children's tickets and brings in a total of $128.00. How many of each kind of ticket did he sell? __________ adult tickets, __________ children tickets
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The difference between a number and fifteen is negative five. Find the number.
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