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12 questions
Note from the author:
Questions 1 - 6 are Equations, Questions 7 - 12 are Inequalities.
Questions 1 - 6 are Equations, Questions 7 - 12 are Inequalities.

Val rented a bicycle while she was on vacation.

She paid a flat rental fee of $55, plus $8.50 each day.

The total cost was $123.

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Question 1
1.

Write an equation you can use to find the number of days she rented the bicycle.

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A restauraunt sells a coffee refill mug for $6.75.

Each refill costs $1.25.

Last month Keith spent $31.75 on a mug and refills.

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Question 4
4.

What is the Value of x?

A gym holds one 60-minute exercise class on Saturdays and several 45-minute classes during the week.

Last week all of the classes lasted a total of 285 minutes.

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Question 5
5.

Write an equation you can use to find the number of weekday classes.

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Question 6
6.

What is the value of x?

Three friends earned more than $200 washing cars.

They paid their parents $28 for supplies and divided the rest of the money equally.

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Question 7
7.

Write an inequality to find the possible amounts each friend earned.

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Nick has $7.00.

Bagels cost $0.75 each, and a small container of cream cheese costs $1.29.

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Question 10
10.

What is the value of x?

Graph in show your work.

Chet needs to buy 4 work shirts, all costing the same amount.

The total cost before Chet applies a $25 giftcard can be no more than $75.

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Question 11
11.

Write an inequality to find the possible amounts that Chet pays per shirt.

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Question 12
12.

What is the value of x?

Graph in show your work.

Question 2
2.

Match the different names to the different parts of the equation.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Coefficent
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x
Variable
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8.50
Total Cost
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55
Constant
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123
Question 3
3.

Which equation can you use to find how many refills Keith bought?

Question 8
8.
Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Constant
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x
Coefficient
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3
Total
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28
Variable
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200
Question 9
9.

Which inequality could you use to find the number of bagels Nick could buy?