Exam 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities
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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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Find the first four numbers of the sequence by substituting the counting numbers, in order, into the following expression.
The first term is __________. The second term is __________. The third term is __________. The fourth term is __________.

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

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An accountant has money in three accounts that pay 5%, 8%, and 12% in annual interest. He has twice as much invested at 5% as he does at 8% and three times as much invested at 12% as he does at 8%. If the total interest from the three accounts if $216 for the year, how much is invested at each rate? ( Hint : Let x = the amount invested at 8%.)
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For the graph below, write an inequality for the variable x whose solution is the graph. 

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