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IM1 Spring EOC (2024) GREEN

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Complete each question, showing your work. Submit your answers and your EOC document when you are finished.
Question 1
1.

Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.

Question 2
2.

Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.

Question 3
3.

Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.

Question 4
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Question 5
5.

Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.

Question 6
6.

Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.

Question 7
7.

Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.

Question 8
8.

Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.

Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
11.

Question 12
12.

Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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Question 16
16.

Question 17
17.

17a) Total Bill Equation

Question 18
18.

17b) Number of Lunches Equation

Question 19
19.

17c) How many student lunches were ordered?

Question 20
20.

Question 21
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Question 22
22.

20a) If you want to buy 60 shirts, how much will Company 1 charge?

Question 23
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20b) If you want to buy 60 shirts, how much will Company 2 charge?

Question 24
24.

21a) Bethany’s First Equation

Question 25
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21b) Bethany’s Second Equation

Question 26
26.

21c) Cost of a loaf of bread

Question 27
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21d) Cost of a gallon of milk

Question 28
28.

22a) Theo’s Equation

Question 29
29.

22b) Vickie’s Equation

Question 30
30.

22c) Cost of a hotdog

Question 31
31.

22d) Cost of a soda

Question 32
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Question 33
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Question 34
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Question 35
35.

26) Write your answers using this format: d=#,e=#,f=#

Question 36
36.

27) Write your answers using this format: x=#,y=#

Question 37
37.

28) x=#

Question 38
38.

29) x=#

Question 39
39.

30) x=#

Choose the correct answer.
Is a Right Triangle
Is NOT a Right Triangle
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(2,-2)
(2,2)
(-2,-2)
(-2,2)
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(0,6)
(6,0)
(18,12)
(12,18)
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(18,7)
(6,3)
(3,6)
(7,18)
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(1,0)
(4,-3)
(0,1)
(-3,4)
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(5,13)
(5,-13)
(-5,-13)
(-5,13)
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(1,-1)
(-1,-1)
(-1,1)
(1,1)
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(-1,-2)
(1,-2)
(-1,2)
(1,2)
Select the solution to the system of equations.
(-3,-9)
(3,9)
(-3,9)
(3,-9)
18) Which of the following is the correct justification for selecting one of the companies?
Company 1, because they will charge $175 for 10 shirts
Company 1, because they will charge $200 for 10 shirts
Company 1, because they will charge $150 for 10 shirts
Company 1, because they will charge $280 for 10 shirts
19) For how many shirts will both companies charge the same amount?
25 shirts
40 shirts
20 shirts
35 shirts
23) A student wrote the inequality y>4x-17. Her friend graphed the inequality and said that (12,31) is one of the possible solutions to the inequality. Is her friend correct?
No, because 31 is equal to 4*12-17
Yes, because 31 is greater than 4*12-17
No, because 31 is less than 4*12-17
Yes, because 31 is equal to 4*12-17
24) Which of the graphs shown is the linear inequality y>1/2x-4?
B

D

C

A

25) Write an inequality that models the number of miles George can drive and not go over the $55 limit.
0.18x+30≤55
0.18x+30>55
0.18x+30≥55
0.18x+30<55