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4.0 Unit Exam 10/31/24

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Graph the inequality (screen shot desmos)

Slope: _______
Y-Intercept (x,y):_______
X-Intercept (x,y): _______
Question 22
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You are creating a spreadsheet to calculate your take-home pay after taxes. Write spreadsheet equations into cells B3 and B4 to calculate a total tax withholding of 7.65% (B3) then calculate your take home pay. (B4)

Equation B3:_______ B3 Answer: _______
Equation B4: _______ B4 Answer: _______
Question 23
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  1. Given the following system of inequalities.



1. Graph & Screen shot Desmos
2. Identify One Solution of the system_______
Use the following scenario to answer questions 24 and 25.

Madelyn and her friends are trying to find a restaurant where they can meet up for lunch. Each friend has some preferences about the meal’s location and price. Help them find a restaurant that works for all the friends.

Nadia: Is biking and prefers a restaurant no more than 4 miles away with meals under $7

Angelina: Will rent a scooter that costs $1/mile and has a total budget of $8 for the lunch outing

Aliyah: Is running and wants a workout of at least 2 miles before lunch and has a $10 budget
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Which of these is an example of a fixed expense?
The insurance premiums you pay every month
The ice cream cone you buy on Wednesdays after school
The gas you fill up your car with every week
The groceries you buy every month
Your apartment rent, tickets to a concert, a pepperoni pizza, and your cell phone bill are all examples of…
Needs
Expenses
Wants
Income
Which of the following items has the lowest unit price?
A 29.4 oz box of brand-name cereal for $4.99
A 39 oz bag of generic cereal for $4.68
A 21.6 oz box of  generic cereal for $2.93
A 19 oz box of brand-name cereal for $3.99
On the first day of every month, Raina sits down at her computer, builds a spreadsheet, and allocates all of her income toward expenses or saving. There’s no dollar that is unaccounted for in her budget. Which strategy is Raina using?
Expense Management
Cash Envelope System
50/30/20 Budgeting
Zero-Based Budgeting
When making your budget, you realize that you will not earn enough money to cover all of your expenses. All of the following are suggested ways of balancing your budget, EXCEPT...
Spending less on food by eating out less and buying in bulk
Borrowing money from your friends every month to make up the difference
Getting a roommate to share housing expenses
Reducing transportation costs by using public transportation instead of owning a car
Which piece of advice about budgeting for variable expenses is most useful?
Do NOT budget for variable expenses, since they only make 5% of total spending on average
Aim to reduce your variable expenses to $0 on your budget because they are always “wants”
Track your variable expenses for a few months to find your average monthly costs
Focus on budgeting for fixed expenses because they are easier to change
Which of these statements accurately describes fixed expenses in a budget?
They are often easy to change and they usually make a small impact on your budget
They are often easy to change and they usually make a large impact on your budget
They are often hard to change and they usually make a large impact on your budget
They are often hard to change and they usually make a small impact on your budget
Which of these expenses is typically the largest single expense for American households?
Insurance
Transportation
Housing
Food
A household is defined as housing-burdened if their housing costs are greater than...
20% of their income
30% of their income
40% of their income
50% of their income
All of the following are benefits of hourly work, EXCEPT...
Some control over scheduling and work hours
Opportunities for overtime and holiday pay
Opportunity to pursue other jobs and interests
Consistent paycheck
Which statement best describes the main function of using the cash envelope system of budgeting?
You only accept cash as income so you can avoid paying state and federal taxes on your earnings
You keep your savings in an envelope instead of at a bank or credit union so your money has greater protection against theft
You put each of your fixed expenses into an individual envelope so you know how much to pay every month
You allocate your spending cash for wants into labeled envelopes so you are spending intentionally and sticking to your budget
If you receive inconsistent income, the best advice for budgeting is:
Save a lot in months when you make a lot of money
Spend a lot in months when you make a lot of money
Spend mostly on your wants, because that is what will make you happiest
Only pay bills when you have a surplus of income
Cameron is working in a grocery store where he makes $22 an hour as an assistant manager.  His work hours are irregular depending on the time of year,  so he has kept track of his total hours worked for the last 6 months.  Use the table below to calculate Cameron’s average gross monthly income.  Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.

$2,893
$3,348
$152
$913
Jennifer is a 56-year-old lawyer, married, and a mother of 3 teenagers. Joshua is a 26-year-old single dad to a toddler and a retail store manager. How would their needs and wants budgets compare?
Their budgets would have the same needs and the same wants
Their budgets would have different needs and the same wants
Their budgets would have different needs and different wants
Their budgets would have the same needs and different wants
If Maurice makes $6000 per month in take-home pay and utilizes the 50/30/20 method of budgeting, how much would he be putting toward his wants every month?
$1200
$1800
$3000
$4800
Jayda wants to earn a total of at least $900 per week from working as a freelance graphic designer and as a dog walker. The graph of the inequality represents this scenario. Jayda could work all of the following work combinations to meet her goal, EXCEPT...

20 hours as a graphic designer and 20 hours as a dog walker
5 hours as a graphic designer and 35 hours as a dog walker
40 hours as a graphic designer and 0 hours as a dog walker
0 hours as a graphic designer and 45 hours as a dog walker
You are completing calculations on spreadsheet below and write the formula =C4*D4.  What value will result?

$264.14
$435.93
$1243.19
$500.02
Which of the following equations should be typed into cell B13 to calculate the total expenses for this budget?

ADD(B2:B11)
=TALLY(B2:B11)
=SUM(B2:B11)
=TOTAL(B2:B11)
Which of the following points is a solution to the system graphed on the coordinate plane?

(-1,-1)
(-3,4)
(2,1)
(0,0)
Which of the following sets of inequalities is represented by this graph?


y > 4 , x > 2 , x - y ≤ 7
y ≤ 4 , x > 2 , x + y ≤ 7
y < 4 , x ≥ 2 , x + y ≤ 7
y ≤ 4 , x > 2 , x - y ≤ 7
Question 24
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Write the inequalities representing each person's constraints:
Nadia:_______
Angelina:_______
Aliyah:_______
Question 25
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Which, if any, of the following restaurants would satisfy all the friends? Justify your response by graphing each inequality & labeling the coordinates of Restaurant option on the graph.
Restaurant A: 4 miles away with $4 meals
Restaurant B: 3 miles away with $6 meals
Restaurant C: 3.5 miles away with $5.50 meals
Restaurant D: 1 miles away with $7 meals
Restaurant E: 2.5 miles away with $4.50 meals