Exam 3: Equations, Inequalities and Problem Solving
Exam 1: Some Basic Concepts of Arithmetic and Algebra255 Questions
Exam 2: The Real Numbers261 Questions
Exam 3: Equations, Inequalities and Problem Solving327 Questions
Exam 4: Formulas and Problem Solving233 Questions
Exam 5: Coordinate Geometry and Linear Systems396 Questions
Exam 6: Exponents and Polynomials390 Questions
Exam 7: Factoring, Solving Equations and Problem Solving302 Questions
Exam 8: A Transition From Elementary Algebra to Intermediate Algebra276 Questions
Exam 9: Rational Expressions277 Questions
Exam 10: Exponents and Radicals274 Questions
Exam 11: Quadratic Equations and Inequalities283 Questions
Exam 12: Coordinate Geometry: Lines, Parabolas, Circles, Ellipses and Hyperbolas165 Questions
Exam 13: Functions195 Questions
Exam 14: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions228 Questions
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Use the properties of equality to solve the equations and match with a correct solution.
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Lucy has 43 coins consisting of nickels and quarters amounting to $8.15. How many nickels does she have?
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When the equation is not true under any conditions, then the equation is called a contradiction.
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Solve the problem by setting up and solving an appropriate inequality. The Mets have won 47 baseball games and lost 45 games. They have 68 more games to play. To win more than 50% of all their games, how many of the 68 games remaining must they win?
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3 more than 6 times a certain number is the same as 2 less than 5 times the number. Find the number.
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Use the properties of equality to solve the equation. Enter your answer in fraction form.
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For the following problem, solve the inequality. Please enter your answer as an interval.
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Solve this equation. 6( k + 1) = 8 Do not convert fractions to decimal form.
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Use the properties of equality to solve the equation. 2.3 m = 4.83
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Tickets for a concert were priced at $7 for students and $10 for nonstudents. There were 1,500 tickets sold for a total of $13,257. How many student tickets were sold?
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