Exam 1: Building Blocks of Algebra
Exam 1: Building Blocks of Algebra379 Questions
Exam 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities With One Variable241 Questions
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Exam 4: Systems of Linear Equations278 Questions
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The box of cereal starts out full weighing
ounces. You eat
ounces on Monday
ounces on Tuesday and
ounces of cereal on Wednesday. How many ounces of cereal remain on Thursday? Reduce to simplest form.




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Given the data below how can you determine if the set of data has a linear model? 

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The amount of an investment A after 36 months can be modeled by the formula
where P is the initial investment amount and r % is the interest rate. If Marcus invests $2000 in this account with an interest rate of 3.7500% how much money will be in the account at the end of 36 months? (Rounded to the nearest hundredths)

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The value V of a historic vehicle can be modeled by V = 52500 + 2075 t where t represents the age of the vehicle above 35 years. What is the value of the vehicle when it is 50 years old?
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Use the bar chart to answer the question.
-In what year was the Apple revenue $25000 million? APPLE Income in millions of US $ 

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Use the data given to create a scatterplot. Clearly label and scale the axes.


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Use the table to make a bar chart. Clearly label and scale the axes. Month Change in sales $1000's


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A rounded number is always less than or equal to the original number.
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