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Peddy IM Alg 1 Unit 2 Lesson 10/11 practice

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Use the x and y intercepts to graph to equation of the line:

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What is the x-intercept for the graph the line:
(0,10)
(4,10)
(10,0)
(0,4)
(10,4)
What is the y-intercept for the graph the line:
(0,10)
(4,10)
(10,0)
(0,4)
(10,4)
Which equation is equivalent to:
Is the graph of x = -4 a horizontal line, a vertical line, or neither?
Horizontal line
Vertical line
Neither
The Peddy family bought 4 hotdogs and 3 salads at Portillo's. They spent $26. Let x be the cost of a hotdog and y be the cost of a salad. If a hotdog costs $3.50, how much does a salad cost?
$3.00
$3.50
$3.75
$4.00
You are going to a carnival at the Bolinbrook Promenade with $28. The games are all $1.00 and the rides cost $4.00. Using the equation below where x represents the number of games played and y represents the number or rides riden, calculate the number of rides you could get on if you don't play any games.
The equation:
0 rides
4 rides
7 rides
28 rides
You are going to a carnival at the Bolinbrook Promenade with $28. The games are all $1.00 and the rides cost $4.00. Using the equation below where x represents the number of games played and y represents the number or rides riden, calculate the number of games you could play if you don’t get on any rides?
0 games
4 games
7 games
28 games
If you were asked to use your moves to rewrite the equation below in an equivalent form so the equation tells you the number of rides you can go on if you play x number of games, which of the following would be that equation?
You are going to a carnival at the Bolinbrook Promenade with $31. The games are all $1.00 and the rides cost $4.00. Using the equation below where x represents the number of games played and y represents the number or rides riden, calculate the number of rides and games you could afford if you wanted the ride the same number of rides as games played.
3 games and 3 rides
4 games and 4 rides
5 games and 5 rides
6 games and 6 rides
7 games and 7 rides
You are selling two different drinks at the Bolingbrook carnival to raise money for your favorite charity. You sell lemonade for $2 per cup and orange drinks for $3 per cup. Your sales totaled $240. Let x be the number of cups of lemonade and y be the number of orange drinks. If you sold 60 cups of lemonade, how many cups of orange drink did you sell?
20 cups of orange drink
30 cups of orange drink
40 cups of orange drink
80 cups of orange drink
120 cups of orange drink
What is the slope for the following equation: 6x - 3y = -12
4
-4
2
-2
Challenge problem: What is the y-intercept for the following equation: 6(x+5) - 2y = 22
(0, 4)
(0, 18)
(0, -3)
(0, 1)
(0, 5)
Challenge problem: What is the slope for the following equation: 6(x+5) - 2y = 22
1
-1/6
3
6
-11
Lesso 12 preview: Here are two equations:



Decide whether (3,4) is a solution to one equation, both equations, or neither of the equations.
Equation 1
Equation 2
Both Equations
Neither Equation
Lesson 12 preview: Here are two equations:


Decide whether (4,2.5) is a solution to one equation, both equations, or neither of the equations.
Equation 1
Equation 2
Both Equations
Neither Equation
Unit 2 review: An Uber driver charges $5.00 for each trip plus $2.75 per mile. Which equation best fits the total charges?
A y= 5x + 2.75
B y= 2.75x - 5
C y= 2.75x + 5
D y= 5x - 2.75