Exam 2: Simplifying Expressions
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The length of a rectangle is 3 times the width
. If the perimeter is to be at least 48 meters, what are the possible values for the width? (If the perimeter is at least 48 meters, then it is greater than or equal to 48 meters.)

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Recently, the Texas Junior College Teachers Association annual conference was held in Austin. At that time a taxi ride in Austin was $1.25 for the first
of a mile and $0.25 for each additional
of a mile. Suppose the distance from one of the hotels to one of the western dance clubs in Austin is 8 miles. If the fare meter in the taxi gives the charge for that trip as $11.00, is the meter working correctly? Answer yes or no .


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A collection of dimes and quarters has a total value of $3.25. If there are 4 times as many dimes as quarters, how many of each coin is in the collection? __________ dimes and __________ quarters
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Nick and Carla Cole are driving separately from San Luis Obispo, California, to the north shore of Lake Tahoe, a distance of 375 miles. Nick leaves San Luis Obispo at 11:00 AM and averages 55 miles per hour on the drive, Carla leaves later, at 4:00 PM but averages 60 miles per hour. Which person arrives in Lake Tahoe first?
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The length of a rectangle is 3 times the width
. If the perimeter is to be at least 48 meters, what are the possible values for the width? (If the perimeter is at least 48 meters, then it is greater than or equal to 48 meters.)

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Solve the equation. Apply the distributive property to remove the parentheses, then simplify each side before using the addition property of equality. 

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One angle in a triangle measures twice the smallest angle, whereas the largest angle is six times the smallest angle. Find the measures of all three angles.
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The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula
. Find the height
if the volume
is 63 cubic feet, the radius is
feet, and
is
.
__________ feet







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