U4 Ch1: 5 Point Quiz (2025)

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7 questions
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Choose any combination of questions that adds up to 5 points. Your score will be based on whether you get the questions right/wrong. If the question says to show your work, you need to show it to get credit.

Note: If you want to do more than 5 points worth of questions to cover yourself in case you get one wrong, you can definitely do that! The max grade is still 5 points.

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Choose any combination of questions that adds up to 5 points. Your score will be based on whether you get the questions right/wrong. If the question says to show your work, you need to show it to get credit.

Note: If you want to do more than 5 points worth of questions to cover yourself in case you get one wrong, you can definitely do that! The max grade is still 5 points.

You MAY use:
My Notes
Your Notes
Other Formatives
A calculator

You MAY NOT use:
Google
AI
Another human
Your genius talking parrot or any other animals or otherworldly beings
1

Cost of living in Essex County, MA (county where Peabody is) is below the national median.

1

The equation for classroom spending on paper and pencils is below. The total budget is $100. Give a combination of paper and pencils that would stay at or below budget. (You can't have 0 of either one)

x = reams of paper
y = boxes of pencils


1

Chris works 5 days a week. He either takes the bus for $2 or the train for $5. His weekly budget for transportation is $20.

x = #bus rides
y = #train rides

The equation is




(0,4) is a mathematically correct solution to the problem. CRTICAL THINKING - Pay attention to the details in the scenario: Can this be a solution for Chris? Why or why not?

2
Leena is using the "noodle budget" method to plan her spending. She earns $600 in one month. Her noodle budget is $250 and she wants to also use 10% of her income for extra spending. How much is in her spending account (noodle plus extra spending)? _______ How much is left in the pot? _______
2
Myra either gets a coffee or smoothie on the way to work Monday through Friday (5 days). A coffee costs $3 and a smoothie costs $6. Her weekly budget is $25.

Define your variables. What does x stand for (in words), what does y stand for (in words)?
x = _______
y = _______

Create an equation that represents the combinations of drink options that allow Myra to stay in her budget. _______
3
Myra either gets a coffee or smoothie on the way to work Monday through Friday (5 days). A coffee costs $3 and a smoothie costs $6. Her weekly budget is $25.

Graph the equation your wrote for her budget on desmos.com - put a screenshot of your graph in the Show Your Work Box

Based on the graph, list one combination that uses her entire budget OR stays under
_______

Is it possible for Malina to use her entire budget for any combination of exactly 5 drinks? Why or why not? _______
3
Mrs. Butler wants to buy toys for her dogs. Mighty Mouse's toy cost $6/toy. Captain's cost $8/toy. She has a monthly toy budget of $50.

Create an equation that represents the combinations of toys that allows Mrs. Butler to stay in her budget. _______

Graph the equation for her budget on desmos.com - put a screenshot of your graph in the Show Your Work Box

Mrs Butler wants to buy each dog the same number of toys, without going over budget. How many toys can she buy each dog? (remember, you can't have a partial toy!) _______ How do you know?_______