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Graded review #10 for quiz 10 (unit 6, lessons 4+5)

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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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SHOW YOUR WORK!!! WRITE AN EQUATION AND SOLVE IT (solve for "c")!!!
Glenda is shaving cats ("c") for a cat show. She shaves exactly 3/10 pounds of hair from each cat. When finished, she has 12/5 pounds of cat hair in all. How many cats did she shave? (solve for "c")


Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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SHOW YOUR WORK!!!
1) Translate the equation into algebraic terms
2) Solve the equation for the variable (y)
The quotient of y and 12 equals 5

Solve for "n". Remember that adding or subtracting fractions require common denominators. Simplify your answer.
Which of these verbal equations comes from the following algebraic equation?

A number shared 4 ways increased by 5 is thirteen
Quadruple the amount increased by 5 equals thirteen
4 times the amount split 5 ways results in thirteen
4 more than the number times 5 gives you thirteen
Solve for "w". Remember to line up decimal points when we add or subtract.
14.37
111.8
14.54
8.57
The words double, triple, and quadruple all mean division.

True
False
Translate the verbal equation into algebraic terms. Use "n" for any unknown value.
10 + n - 30 = 70
10n - 30 = 70
30 + 10(n) = 70
Solve for "k".
.8428
82.80
84.62
8.28
Drag and match the word(s) on the left with the corresponding term on the right it respresents (2 points each match).
quotient
addition
product
subtraction
sum
multiplication
results in
division
difference
equals
Translate the equation and solve for "n".
"The sum of the number "n" and 17.8 is 24.5"

6.7
5.4
6.3
5.9