In the first 5 hours it is open, a bakery sells 40 cakes. The baker expects to sell c more cakes before the end of the day. Write two expressions that model the number of cakes sold that day.
Question 4
4.
List the factors of 6 and 12 on a piece of paper.
Then find the greatest common factor (GCF).
Question 5
5.
Identify the independent variable in this relationship.
A garden hose produces g gallons of water after running for m minutes.
Question 6
6.
Suppose you open a bank account and deposit $15. Then, every month you deposit $10. Write an equation that relates the total number of dollars deposited, T, and the month, m.
Question 7
7.
Multiply. Then simplify your answer.
Question 8
8.
You fill a 13 1/2 gallon tub 1/9 full of water. How many gallons of water are in the tub?
Question 9
9.
A carpenter has a board that is 5/9 yd wide. He cuts the board into 2 pieces. If all the pieces are the same width, how wide is each piece?
Question 10
10.
You want to buy a new cell phone. You are deciding between two different models. Model X weighs 5/16 pound and model Y weighs 0.32 pound. You think the one that weighs less will be better. Which model should you buy? Answer this question by changing the fraction to a decimal.
Question 11
11.
A type of fish for your aquarium costs $9 each. You can spend at most $63.
Write an inequality to model the problem.
Question 12
12.
A type of fish for your aquarium costs $9 each. You can spend at most $63.
How many of these fish can you buy?
Question 13
13.
Multiply the mixed numbers then simplify.
Question 14
14.
Divide the fractions. Reminder to change mixed numbers to improper fractions first before you use the hint.
(Hint Keep, Change, Flip)
Question 15
15.
A gardener measures the height of a plant to be 3/10 inch. Which of the expressions or numbers listed below can you use to also represent the height of the plant? Choose all that apply.
Question 16
16.
Solve the Equation
x + 9 = 17
Question 17
17.
The spring sale at a local store advertises one price for all items in a particular department. You buy 5 small pots and q packages of seeds for 3 dollars each. An expression for the total cost of your purchases is 3(5+q).
Use the Distributive Property to write an expression equivalent to 3(5+q).
Question 18
18.
Evaluate the numerical expression 15×(9−4).
Question 19
19.
Using the Graph above. Find an inequality that has this graph.