Exam 2: Simplifying Expressions

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Solve for Solve for   .  . Solve for   .

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One number is four more than another. Their sum is ten. Find both numbers.

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Solve the equation. Solve the equation.     = __________ Solve the equation.     = __________ = __________

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Mary Jo has $4.70 worth of nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of nickels is 2 more than the number of dimes. The number of quarters is 4 more than the number of dimes. How many of each coin does she have? ( Hint : Let Mary Jo has $4.70 worth of nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of nickels is 2 more than the number of dimes. The number of quarters is 4 more than the number of dimes. How many of each coin does she have? ( Hint : Let   = the number of dimes.) __________ nickels, __________ dimes and __________ quarters = the number of dimes.) __________ nickels, __________ dimes and __________ quarters

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Evaluate the expression when Evaluate the expression when   is -5 and   is 8.  is -5 and Evaluate the expression when   is -5 and   is 8.  is 8. Evaluate the expression when   is -5 and   is 8.

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Solve the equation. Solve the equation.

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Simplify both sides as much as possible, and then solve. Simplify both sides as much as possible, and then solve.

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Simplify both sides of the equation as much as possible, and then solve. Simplify both sides of the equation as much as possible, and then solve.

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Suppose you have $8.40 in dimes and quarters. How many of each coin do you have if you have twice as many quarters as dimes? __________ dimes and __________ quarters

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Ike and Nancy Lara give western dance lessons at the Elk's Lodge on Sunday nights. The lessons cost $2.50 for members of the lodge and $4.00 for nonmembers. Half of the money collected for the lesson is paid to Ike and Nancy. The Elk's Lodge keeps the other half. One Sunday night Ike counts 44 people in the dance lesson. What is the least amount of money Ike and Nancy will make? $ __________

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Solve the equation. Solve the equation.

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One number is three less than another. Their sum is five. Find both numbers.

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The width of a rectangle is 2 feet less than the length. The perimeter is 24 feet. Find the length and width. The length is __________ feet. The width is __________ feet.

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Solve for the indicated variable. Solve for the indicated variable.   for  for Solve for the indicated variable.   for

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Mary Jo has $4.15 worth of nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of nickels is 3 more than the number of dimes. The number of quarters is 8 more than the number of dimes. How many of each coin does she have? ( Hint : Let x = the number of dimes.)

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Find the solution for the equation. Find the solution for the equation.

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Solve the inequality. Graph the solution set. Solve the inequality. Graph the solution set.

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Apply the distributive property to remove the parentheses, then simplify each side before using the addition property of equality. Then find the solution for the equation. Apply the distributive property to remove the parentheses, then simplify each side before using the addition property of equality. Then find the solution for the equation.     __________ Apply the distributive property to remove the parentheses, then simplify each side before using the addition property of equality. Then find the solution for the equation.     __________ __________

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Miguel is selling tickets to a barbeque. The tickets are $5.50 for adults and $4.50 for children. He sells twice as many adult tickets as children's tickets and brings in a total of $93.00. How many of each kind of ticket did he sell?

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Solve the inequality. Graph the solution set. Solve the inequality. Graph the solution set.

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