Frantz must buy a minimum of $25 of art supplies to qualify for free shipping. He bought 10 tubes of paint and an easel.
Each tube of paint cost the same amount.
The easel cost $15.
What were the possible costs, in dollars, of one tube of paint if Frantz qualified for free shipping? Graph your solution on this number line.
(Be sure to use an open dot or closed dot and the solution set it includes.)
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Question 3
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Part 1: (No Calculator)
A map of a city park and its scale are shown.
On the map, the south side of the park has a length of 20 centimeters. What is the actual distance, in kilometers, of the south side of the park?
Enter your answer below
____ kilometers
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Question 4
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Part 2: (No Calculator)
A map of a city park and its scale are shown.
The west side of the park has an actual length of 15 kilometers. On the map, what is the length, in centimeters, of the west side of the park?
Enter your answer below
____ centimeters
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Question 5
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Drag the appropriate numbers to the box that makes the equation true.
(You may want to zoom in to see the question better)
The other 2 answers can be left uncategorized.
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-4
-6
4
6
BLUE box 1
RED box 2
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Question 6
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Yesterday, the temperature at sunrise was -3 degrees Fahrenheit. At sunset, the temperature was 25 degrees warmer than the temperature at sunrise. What was the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, at sunset?
Enter just the number of degrees. (_________ degrees Fahrenheit) then shade the thermometer to the correct temperature.
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Question 7
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Part 1:
What is the amount of pages per hour that would go in box 1 below:
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Question 8
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Part 2:
What is the amount of pages per hour that would go in box 2 below:
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Question 9
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Part 3:
What is the amount of pages per hour that would go in box 3 below:
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Part 2: CALCULATORS ALLOWED!
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Question 10
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A cube will be sliced once.
Select the three two dimensional figures that could result from slicing the cube.
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Question 11
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Dana has 8 baseball cards, 10 football cards, 4 hockey cards and 14 basketball cards. All the cards are the same shape and size. Dana will select one card at random.
What is the probability that the card selected will be a hockey card?
Enter your answer in the space provided. Enter only your answer.
(Calculators allowed)
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Question 12
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A student drew triangle PQR with the following conditions:
The measure of angle Q is 90 degrees.
The length of segment QR is 6 units.
The length of segment PQ is 8 units.
One vertex of triangle PQR is shown on the coordinate plane.
Plot the locations of the points that could represent the other two vertices. Then make a triangle using the line tool.
(Calculators allowed)
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Question 13
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A bicycle is on sale at a store for 15% off its original price. The original price, in dollars, of the bicycle is represented by variable p. Which expressions in the table represent the final sale price, in dollars, of the bicycle?
Categorize the expressions into the appropriate category if it represents the final sale price.
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p-0.15p
p-0.15
0.15p
0.85p
Yes
No
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Question 14
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A bottle contains 120 fluid ounces of laundry detergent. Which of the following is closest to the number of liters in 120 fluid ounces? (1 fluid ounce is about 0.0296 liter)
(Calculators allowed)
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Question 15
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Part 1 of 3
Billy left home at 9 AM and rode his bicycle to the park at an average speed of 10 miles per hour. He arrived at the park by 9:30 AM.
How many miles from the park is Billy's home? Show or explain how you got your answer.
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Question 16
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Part 2 of 3
Derrick lives 3 miles from the park. He rode his bicycle to the park at an average speed of 9 miles per hour.
How many minutes did it take Derrick to ride his bicycle to the park? Show or explain how you got your answer.
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Question 17
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Part 3 of 3
Juan lives 2.5 miles from the park. It took him 12 minutes to ride his bicycle to the park.
What was Juan's average speed, in miles per hour, while riding his bicycle to the park? Show or explain how you got your answer.