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Unit 3C Review

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You can use this link to review the Quizizz activity from today which will help you prepare for the test.

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1.

How many small squares will be in step 4?

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2.

Write an equation to represent this pattern

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3.

The points (1,7), (2,10) and (3,15) are part of a function's graph. Write an equation to represent that function.

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4.

A pool measuring 10 feet by 20 feet will have a cement walkway around it. The area covered by the pool and the cement walkway is 600 square feet. Write an equation to represent the area of the pool and walkway.

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5.

Write an equation that describes this pattern:

2, 5, 10, 17, 26, ...

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6.

What is the 18th term in this pattern:

2, 5, 10, 17, 26, ...

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7.

What is the starting point of the object in the path represented by the equation below:

b(t) = (16t + 4)(2.5 - t)

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8.

There is a rectangular city with an area of 320 square miles. The city is 8 miles longer than it is wide.

Create an equation that can be used to determine the length and width of the city.

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9.

There is a rectangular city with an area of 320 square miles. The city is 4 miles longer than it is wide.

Use your equation to solve for the length and width of the city. Type the larger number in as your answer.

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10.

Use the vertical motion model: h(t) = -16t2 + vt + s to solve.

To celebrate a wedding, a bride threw her bouquet to her guests. She started with the bouquet at her chest, about 4 feet above the ground. She tossed flowers with an initial upward velocity of 18 feet per second. One of her friends caught the bouquet after 0.79 seconds.

Write a vertical motion model for this problem:

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11.

What domain makes sense for the situation above?