Unit 1 Practice Test

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What is the solution for

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What is the solution for

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What best describes the solutions of y<1?

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Which of the following is equivalent to

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Simplify the expression:

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Frank earns $12.75 per hour. Which expression represents his total earnings?

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Approximate how many gallons there are in 10 liters. 1 liter = 0.26 gallons

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Solve for m:

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If we know there are 5280 feet in 1 mile, then 9240 feet is equal to _______ miles.
(type number only)
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Solve the equation:

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Solve the equation:
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Kurt has 22 plants on his porch. His neighbor gives him more plants (p). Now he has 31 plants in all. Write an equation to represent the situation. NO SPACES!

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Which expression determines the perimeter of the sticker.

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John is participating in a charity run. He has gathered $545 in fixed donations and will earn an additional $65 for every mile he runs. John wants to raise at least $1000. Which inequality represents the situation?

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Karla's answer did not check, in what step did she make a mistake?

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Pablo has $65 in his savings account. Each week he deposits $15. After how many weeks will Pablo's savings account have more than $500?

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Solve the equation:

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DJ Rox charges $70 to set up his gear plus $25 per hour, h, of music. DJ Jam charges $50 plus $30 per hour, h, of music. For how many hours will the total cost of the DJs be the same?

Your work must show the equation that will help you solve for the number of hours when the total cost of both DJs is the same.

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Solve the compound inequality:

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Solve the compound inequality:

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Ravi's answer did not work in the original equation that means he made a mistake. Find the step that contains the error.

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Select the compound inequality that describes the graph.

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Select the compound inequality that describes the graph.