Unit 2 Test: Solving Equations

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I affirm that this exam represents my own work, without the use of any unpermitted aids or resources. I understand that there will no tolerance towards academic dishonesty, and that cheating may lead to automatic failure on this assessment, as well as being reported to the administration.

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Solve the equation, if possible. Show your work on the follow along sheet for potential partial credit.
Type your answer as a fraction, if necessary.

5

Solve the equation, if possible. Show your work on the follow along sheet for potential partial credit.
Type your answer as a fraction, if necessary.

5

Solve the equation, if possible. Show your work on the follow along sheet for potential partial credit.
Your answer can be in decimal form. This time........ 😄

5

Solve the equation, if possible. Show your work on the follow along sheet for potential partial credit.
Type your answer as a fraction, if necessary.

5

Solve the proportion using cross products. Show your work on the follow along sheet for potential partial credit.
Type your answer as a fraction, if necessary.

5

Solve the proportion using cross products. Show your work on the follow along sheet for potential partial credit.
Type your answer as a fraction, if necessary.

1

The following problems are solved correctly. Select the equation that has no solution:

3

Solve for x.
Write the entire equation in the answer box. Show your work on the follow along sheet for full credit.

3

Solve for h.
Write the entire equation in the answer box. Show your work on the follow along sheet for full credit.

5

Write the equation in function form (y = ....). Answers should have separated, simplified variables and constant terms. If necessary, MUST USE FRACTIONS in simplified form.

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Write the equation in function form (y = ....). Answers should have separated, simplified variables and constant terms. If necessary, MUST USE FRACTIONS in simplified form.

1

The membership fee for joining a bike club is $125. The club charges members $6 per day to rent a bike. Non-members of the club are charged $11 per day to rent a bike. After how many days is the cost to rent a bike for members, including the membership fee, the same as the cost to rent a bike for non-members?

Define your variable and what it represents. Use x as your variable.

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The membership fee for joining a bike club is $125. The club charges members $6 per day to rent a bike. Non-members of the club are charged $11 per day to rent a bike. After how many days is the cost to rent a bike for members, including the membership fee, the same as the cost to rent a bike for non-members?

Write the algebraic equation to represent the situation.

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The membership fee for joining a bike club is $125. The club charges members $6 per day to rent a bike. Non-members of the club are charged $11 per day to rent a bike. After how many days is the cost to rent a bike for members, including the membership fee, the same as the cost to rent a bike for non-members?

Answer the question with a compete sentence.