IM1 Spring EOC (2024) BLUE
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39 questions
Complete each question, showing your work. Submit your answers and your EOC document when you are finished.
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Write your answers using this format: d=#,e=#,f=#
Write your answers using this format: d=#,e=#,f=#
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Write your answers using this format: x=#,y=#
Write your answers using this format: x=#,y=#
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Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.
Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.
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Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.
Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.
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Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.
Type your answer by entering the word root instead of the square root symbol. Ex. √ 24 would be 2root6. No spaces. All lowercase.
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Select the correct answer.
Select the correct answer.
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Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
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Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
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Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
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Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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Select the solution to the system of equations.
Select the solution to the system of equations.
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22a) Bethany’s First Equation
22a) Bethany’s First Equation
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22b) Bethany’s Second Equation
22b) Bethany’s Second Equation
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22c) Cost of a loaf of bread
22c) Cost of a loaf of bread
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22d) Cost of a gallon of milk
22d) Cost of a gallon of milk
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23) Which of the following is the correct justification for selecting one of the companies?
23) Which of the following is the correct justification for selecting one of the companies?
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24) For how many shirts will both companies charge the same amount?
24) For how many shirts will both companies charge the same amount?
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25a) If you want to buy 60 shirts, how much will Company 1 charge?
25a) If you want to buy 60 shirts, how much will Company 1 charge?
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25b) If you want to buy 60 shirts, how much will Company 2 charge?
25b) If you want to buy 60 shirts, how much will Company 2 charge?
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26a) Theo’s Equation
26a) Theo’s Equation
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26b) Vickie’s Equation
26b) Vickie’s Equation
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26c) Cost of a hotdog
26c) Cost of a hotdog
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26d) Cost of a soda
26d) Cost of a soda
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27a) Total Bill Equation
27a) Total Bill Equation
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27b) Number of Lunches Equation
27b) Number of Lunches Equation
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27c) How many student lunches were ordered?
27c) How many student lunches were ordered?
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28) 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?
28) 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?
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29) Which of the graphs shown is the linear inequality y>1/2x-4?
29) Which of the graphs shown is the linear inequality y>1/2x-4?
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30) Write an inequality that models the number of miles George can drive and not go over the $55 limit.
30) Write an inequality that models the number of miles George can drive and not go over the $55 limit.