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Unit 6 Test

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Question 1
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By submitting this assessment, I am affirming that I have not given or received any unauthorized help on this assignment, and that this work is my own.

Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
4.

Solve each inequality, if possible. Graph your solution on the number line! (Label your number line intervals)

Question 5
5.

Use the following graph to answer questions 6-8

Question 6
6.

Write a system of linear inequalities that defines the shaded region.

For this question, input the inequality with the dotted line. Please write it in slope-intercept form.

Question 7
7.

Write a system of linear inequalities that defines the shaded region.

For this question, input the inequality with the solid line. Please write it in slope-intercept form.

Question 8
8.

During the summer, you want to earn at least $150 per week. You earn $10 per hour working for a farmer and you earn $5 per hour babysitting for your neighbor. You can work at most 25 hours per week.

x stands for hours worked for the farmer, and y stands for the hours worked babysitting.
Question 9
9.

Write the inequality that represents how many hours you can work per week here:

Question 10
10.

Write the inequality that represents how much money you can earn here:

Question 11
11.

Graph your system here. Make sure that your solution fits in the calculator window.

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Question 12
12.

Question 13
13.

Explain how you know your answer to #12.

Choose ALL the ordered pairs that are a solution of
(-2, 1)
(-4, 0)
(-2, 4)
(0, 6)
The graph of which inequality is shown?
Select all the ordered pairs that are part of the solution to:
(-1, 5)
(0, -3)
(0, 0)
(-1, -1)
Choose all the ordered pairs that are solutions to this system of inequalities.
(3, 2)
(3, -1)
(6, -1)
(6, 1)
If you work 10 hours on the farm and 12 hours babysitting, will you earn at least $150?
Yes
No