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Question 1
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Select ALL representations that are proportional.
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Question 2
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The table shows the height of a plant as it grows. Let y stand for the height of the plant in cm and let x stand for the time in months.
Write an equation that could be used to measure the height of the plant.
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Question 3
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The graph shows the distance Josh is from home as he makes a road trip home.
a. What is the rate of change?_______ (Just type in the number!)
b. What is the initial value?_______ (Just type in the number!)
c. What is the initial value in context? _______
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Question 4
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The table shows the height of an elevator above ground level after a certain amount of time. Let y stand for the height of the elevator in feet and let x stand for the time in seconds.
What does (20, 184) mean in context? Write a sentence/phrase below.
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Question 5
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Carlos is a new boxer. He started working with a trainer to get his body ready for his first match. When Carlos started training he weighed in at 195 pounds. After training for 6 weeks, he was ready for competition and weighed in at a lean 165 pounds.
What was the rate of change for his weight loss? _______ (Just type in the number!)
What does the rate of change mean in context?_______
What is the initial value?_______ (Just type in the number!)
Write an equation to represent Carlos' final weight (y) after (x) weeks of losing weight._______
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Question 6
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A group of friends are buying tickets to the orchestra. Each ticket costs $17.50 and one of the friends has a coupon for $10. The equation y = 17.5x − 10 represents the total cost of buying x tickets.
a. How much does it cost to buy 5 tickets? _______ (Just type in the number!)
b. How many tickets can you buy with $130.00? _______ (Just type in the number!)
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Question 7
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The table below show the number of cookies remaining in the cookie jar over 4 days.
At what rate are the cookies being eaten?_______ (Just type in the number!)
What was the initial value of cookies?_______ (Just type in the number!)
After how many days will the cookies disappear? _______ (Just type in the number!)
Required
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Question 8
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Albert (A) went running and Tanisha (T) walked for exercise each day after work. Their times and distances are shown in the graph below.
How much faster was Albert running than Tanisha walking in miles per hour (mph)?
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Question 9
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Order each car from best mileage per gallon to worst mileage per gallon. (Best mileage listed first).
Toyota Prius: The total distance that a Toyota Prius can travel in miles (m) given any gallons of gas (g) is given by m=35g.
Toyota Sienna: This vehicles uses 2.5 gallons and can travel 55 miles.