1. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
a) Volume measured in cups (c) vs. the same volume measured in ounces (z):
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Question 2
2.
1. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
b) Area of a square (A) vs. the side
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Question 3
3.
1. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
c) Perimeter of an equilateral triangle (P) vs. the side length of the triangle (s):
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Question 4
4.
1. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
d) Len
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Question 5
5.
2a. Clare has $54 in her bank account. A store credits her account with a $10 refund. How much does she now have in the bank?
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Question 6
6.
2b. Mai owes the bank $60. She gets $85 for her birthday and deposits it into her account. How much does she now have in the bank?
1 point
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Question 7
7.
2c. Tyler is overdrawn at the bank by $180. His brother has $70 more than him. How much money does Tyler's brother have?
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Question 8
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2d. Andre has $37 in his bank account and writes a check for $87. After the check has been cashed, what will the bank balance show?
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Question 9
9.
3. Last week, it rained g inches. This week, the amount of rain decreased by 5%. Which expressions represent the amount of rain that fell this week?
Select ALL that apply.
3 points
3
Question 10
10.
4. The table shows five transactions and the resulting account balance in a bank account, except some numbers are missing. Fill in the missing numbers.
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Question 11
11.
5. Add
a)
*Write your answer as a mixed number.
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Question 12
12.
5. Add
b)
*Write your answer as a fraction.
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Question 13
13.
5. Add
c)
*Write your answer as a fraction.
2 points
2
Question 14
14.
6. In each diagram, x represents a different value. For each diagram:
What is something that is DEFINITELY true about the value of x?
What is something that COULD be true about the value of x?
DIAGRAM A
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Question 15
15.
6. In each diagram, x represents a different value. For each diagram:
What is something that is DEFINITELY true about the value of x?
What is something that COULD be true about the value of x?
DIAGRAM B
2 points
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Question 16
16.
6. In each diagram, x represents a different value. For each diagram:
What is something that is DEFINITELY true about the value of x?
What is something that COULD be true about the value of x?
DIAGRAM C
2 points
2
Question 17
17.
6. In each diagram, x represents a different value. For each diagram:
What is something that is DEFINITELY true about the value of x?
What is something that COULD be true about the value of x?
DIAGRAM D
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Question 18
18.
Exit Ticket
1. Clare has $150 in her bank account. She buys a bike for $200. What is Clare's account balance now?
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Question 19
19.
Exit Ticket
2. If Clare earns $75 the next week from delivering newspapers and deposits it in her account, what will her account balance be then?