Exam 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities With One Variable

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The sentence below may be translated into which equation? The sum of 12 and the quotient of a number n and 2 is 40.

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Rewrite the inequality Rewrite the inequality   so that the variable appears on the left. so that the variable appears on the left.

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Judy is making fruit punch by mixing water with fruit juice crystals. In order for the fruit punch to taste fruity Judy mixes 2.5 cups of fruit juice crystals with 11 cups of water. The number of cups of water w is proportional to the number of cups of fruit juice crystals c . If Judy has 40 cups of water how many cups of fruit juice crystals should she mix with the water? (Rounded to the nearest tenth)

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The slope-intercept form of the equation The slope-intercept form of the equation   is: is:

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Given the solution set drawn on the number line give the solution in inequality notation. Given the solution set drawn on the number line give the solution in inequality notation.

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The equation The equation   has no solution. has no solution.

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The Addition Property of Equality states that when the same real number or algebraic expression is __________ to both sides of an equation the solution is unchanged.

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Find the equation of a line with slope = -8 and y -intercept of 2.

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An economist models the market for rice by the following equations. An economist models the market for rice by the following equations.   Let p represent the price per bushel (in dollars) and y represent the number of bushels produced and sold (in millions). Use the model for supply to determine at what point is the price so low that no rice is produced. Let p represent the price per bushel (in dollars) and y represent the number of bushels produced and sold (in millions). Use the model for supply to determine at what point is the price so low that no rice is produced.

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The solution to the equation The solution to the equation   is  is The solution to the equation   is

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Solve the equation Solve the equation   . Is the solution exactly one number all real numbers or none at all (no solution)? . Is the solution exactly one number all real numbers or none at all (no solution)?

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The solution to the equation The solution to the equation   is  is The solution to the equation   is

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The second of the steps to solving a linear equation is to __________ the variable term on one side of the equation.

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The solution to the equation The solution to the equation   is  is The solution to the equation   is

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Find the equation of the line for the following graph. Find the equation of the line for the following graph.

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The solution to the equation The solution to the equation   is is

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Solve the literal equation Solve the literal equation   for t. for t.

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Rewrite the inequality Rewrite the inequality   so the variable appears on the left. so the variable appears on the left.

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The following table shows the values of the number of gallons of water used by a family during the month of July. The following table shows the values of the number of gallons of water used by a family during the month of July.   Find the linear regression equation based on the data provided to determine the number of gallons of water used on day 10. (Rounded to the nearest hundredth) Find the linear regression equation based on the data provided to determine the number of gallons of water used on day 10. (Rounded to the nearest hundredth)

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