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IM 1 SS22 Day 1 Quiz: Algebra Basics cloned 6/20/2023

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Compete the entire document and show all work for full credit. You may use the Day 1 assignment as notes to help you complete the quiz.
Compete the entire document and show all work for full credit. You may use the Day 1 assignment as notes to help you complete the quiz.
Question 1
1.

Directions: Evaluate each expression using the variable replacements.

Question 2
2.

Directions: Evaluate each expression using the variable replacements.

Question 3
3.

Directions: Simplify this expression.

Question 4
4.

Directions: Simplify this expression.

Question 5
5.

Geometric Applications

Give the perimeter of the figure as a simplified expression.

Question 6
6.

Use the distributive property and simplify this expression.

Question 7
7.

Use the distributive property and simplify this expression.

Question 8
8.

Use the distributive property and then simplify this expression.

Question 9
9.

Translate each expression or equation (use n to represent the variable):

“three less than twice a number”

Question 10
10.

Translate each expression or equation (use n to represent the variable):

"the sum of half of a number and 8”

Question 11
11.

Translate each expression or equation (use n to represent the variable):

“six times a number divided by 8 plus 7 is 15”

Question 12
12.

Translate each expression or equation (use n to represent the variable):

“two times the difference of a number and 5 is 20”

Question 13
13.

Translate each inequality or equation (use n to represent the variable):

“a number is more than 8”

Question 14
14.

Translate each inequality or equation (use n to represent the variable):

“a number is at most 6”

Question 15
15.

Translate each inequality or equation (use n to represent the variable):

“at least 6 feet tall”

Question 16
16.

Translate each inequality or equation (use n to represent the variable):

“a number is no more than 10”