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two variables two variables

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The g a h f he e a i
r p o t qu t on is a line in the xy-plane, where a and In t he xy-plane, line k intersects the y-axis at the point and passes
k are constants. If the line contains the points and , what is through the point . If the point ies on line k, what is the value
l

the value of k ? o fw?


A .

.
B

C .

D .
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two variables two variables

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In t he equation above, a and b are constants and . Which f the


o

following could represent the graph of the equation in the xy-plane?

A.

B. The points plotted in the coordinate plane above represent the possible

num bers of wallflowers and cornflowers that someone can buy at the
Garden Store in order to spend exactly $24.00 total on the two types of

flowers. The price of each wallflower is the same and the price of each
cornflower is the same. What is the price, in dollars, of 1 cornflower?
C.

D.
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two variables two variables

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i e
L n in the xy-plane is perpendicular to the line with equation
x y
. What is the slope of line ? 3 7

A.
k 11

12 n
B.
The ab e ab e h
t l he c di a e f h ee i
ov s ows t oora i e i he xy-
n t s o t r po nts on l n n t

pla e, he e k a d n a e c
n w r a . If he
n re f he i e i 2, ha i he
onst nts t slop o t l n s w t s t
C.
va e f
lu ?o

D. The slope of line is undefined.


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The i e i h he e a i
l n w t t qu t on is graphed in the xy-plane. What
is the x-coordinate of the x-intercept of the line?

To earn money for college, Avery works two part-time jobs: A and B. She
earns $10 per hour working at job A and $20 per hour working at job B. In
one week, Avery earned a total of s dollars for working at the two part-time

jobs. The graph above represents all possible combinations of numbers of


hours Avery could have worked at the two jobs to earn s dollars. What is the
value of s ?

A. 128
B. 160
C. 200
D. 320
Question ID a7a14e87 3.9 Question ID a1fd2304 3.10

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two variables two variables

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In t he xy-plane, line k is defined by . Line j is perpendicular to line a ie


How m ny l t rs o % %
f a 25 saline solution must be added to 3 liters of a 10
k, and the y-intercept of line j is . Which f the following is an equation
o
s %
aline solution to obtain a 15 saline solution?

o f line j ?
A .

B .

C .

D .
Question ID 2b15d65f 3.1 Question ID be9cb6a2 3.2

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An economist modeled the demand Q for a certain product as a linear The c ost of renting a backhoe for up to days is for the first day and for each additional day. Which
function of the selling price P. The demand was 20,000 units when the o f the following equations gives the cost , in dollars, of renting the backhoe for days, where is a positive
selling price was $40 per unit, and the demand was 15,000 units when the integer and ?
selling price was $60 per unit. Based on the model, what is the demand, in
A .
units, when the selling price is $55 per unit?

.
A. 16,250 B

.
B. 16,500 C

.
C. 16,750 D

D. 17,500
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According to data provided by the US Department of Energy, the average price per gallon of regular gasoline
The f c i
un t ons and are defined as and . If the function is defined as in the United States from September 1, 2014, to December 1, 2014, is modeled by the function F de ned
, what is the x-coordinate of the x-intercept of the graph of in the xy-plane? below, where is the average price per gallon x months after September 1.

The c onstant 2.74 in this function estimates which of the following?


A. The average monthly decrease in the price per gallon
B. The difference in the average price per gallon from September 1, 2014, to December 1, 2014
C. The average price per gallon on September 1, 2014
D. The average price per gallon on December 1, 2014
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Oil and gas production in a certain area dropped from 4 million barrels in

2000 to 1.9 million barrels in 2013. Assuming that the oil and gas production The f c i
un t on gives the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, that corresponds to a temperature of kelvins. If a
decreased at a constant rate, which of the following linear functions f best temperature increased by kelvins, by how much did the temperature increase, in degrees Fahrenheit?
models the production, in millions of barrels, t years after the year 2000?
A .

A. .
B

C .
B.
D .

C.

D.
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x

f(x) 21 18 15 12

The ab e ab e h
t l ov s ows some values of x and their corresponding values
The table above gives the typical amounts of energy per gram, expressed in
for the linear function f. What is the x-intercept of the graph of
both food calories and kilojoules, of the three macronutrients in food. If the
in the xy-plane? 180 food calories in a granola bar come entirely from p grams of protein,
f grams of fat, and c grams of carbohydrate, which of the following
A. expresses f in terms of p and c ?

B.
A.
C.
B.
D.

C.

D.
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An o bject hangs from a spring. The formula elates the length


r For t he function f, if for all values of x,
, in centimeters, of the spring to the weight w, in newtons, of the object. what is the value of ?
Which f he f
o t i g describes the meaning of the 2 in this context?
ollow n
A .
A. The length, in centimeters, of the spring with no weight attached
B .
B. The weight, in newtons, of an object that will stretch the spring 30 centimeters
C. The increase in the weight, in newtons, of the object for each one-centimeter increase in the length of the C .
i g
spr n
D .
D. The increase in the length, in centimeters, of the spring for each one-newton increase in the weight of the
o bject
Question ID 45cfb9de 3.1 Question ID 95cad55f 3.2

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in one or two in one or two
variables variables

ID: 45cfb9de ID : 95cad55f

A damʼs school is a 20-minute walk or a 5-minute bus ride away from his a
A l un dry service is buying detergent and fabric softener from its supplier.
house. The bus runs once every 30 minutes, and the number of minutes, w, The ier will deliver no more than 300 pounds in a shipment. Each
suppl

that Adam waits for the bus varies between 0 and 30. Which of the container of detergent weighs 7.35 pounds, and each container of fabric
following inequalities gives the values of w for which it would be faster for softener weighs 6.2 pounds. The service wants to buy at least twice as

Adam to walk to school? many containers of detergent as containers of fabric softener. Let d

represent the number of containers of detergent, and let s represent the


A .
number of containers of fabric softener, where d and s are nonnegative

integers. Which of the following systems of inequalities best represents this


B .
situation?

C .
A.
D .

B.

C.

D.
Question ID ee2f611f 3.3 Question ID 6c71f3ec 3.4

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in one or two in one or two
variables variables

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A local transit company sells a monthly pass for $95 that allows an ae e ʼ
A s l sp rson s tot la earnings consist of a base salary of dollars per year, plus commission earnings of of

i i ed number of trips of any length. Tickets for individual trips cost


unl m t the total sales the salesperson makes during the year. This year, the salesperson has a goal for the total earnings
$1.50, $2.50, or $3.50, depending on the length of the trip. What is the to be at least times and at most times the base salary. Which of the following inequalities represents all

minimum number of trips per month for which a monthly pass could cost possible values of total sales , in dollars, the salesperson can make this year in order to meet that goal?
less than purchasing individual tickets for trips?
A .

.
B

C .

D .
Question ID 1a621af4 3.5 Question ID 1035faea 3.6

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in one or two in one or two
variables variables

: 1a621af4
ID ID: 1035faea

A num ber is at most ess than


l i es the value of . If the value of
t m is , what is the greatest possible A psy chologist set up an experiment to study the tendency of a person to
value of ? select the first item when presented with a series of items. In the
experiment, 300 people were presented with a set of five pictures arranged
in random order. Each person was asked to choose the most appealing
picture. Of the first 150 participants, 36 chose the first picture in the set.

Among the remaining 150 participants, p people chose the first picture in

the set. If more than 20% of all participants chose the first picture in the

set, which of the following inequalities best describes the possible values of

p?
A . , where

B . , where

C . , where

D . , where
Question ID 5bf5136d 3.7 Question ID e8f9e117 3.8

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in one or two in one or two
variables variables

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The ia g e i e a i
tr n l n qu l ty theorem states that the sum of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length

of the third side. If a triangle has side lengths of and , which inequality represents the possible lengths, , of
the third side of the triangle? The formula above is Ohmʼs law for an electric circuit with current I, in

A . amperes, potential difference V, in volts, and resistance R, in ohms. A circuit


has a resistance of 500 ohms, and its potential difference will be generated
B . by n six-volt batteries that produce a total potential difference of volts. If

the circuit is to have a current of no more than 0.25 ampere, what is the
C .
greatest number, n, of six-volt batteries that can be used?
D . or
Question ID 963da34c 3.9 Question ID b8e73b5b 3.10

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in one or two in one or two
variables variables

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A shipping service restricts the dimensions of the boxes it will ship for a e i
K n s wor king this summer as part of a crew on a farm. He earned
certain type of service. The restriction states that for boxes shaped like $8 per hour for the first 10 hours he worked this week. Because of his
rectangular prisms, the sum of the perimeter of the base of the box and the per formance, his crew leader raised his salary to $10 per hour for the rest

height of the box cannot exceed 130 inches. The perimeter of the base is of the week. Ken saves 90% of his earnings from each week. What is the

determined using the width and length of the box. If a box has a height of least number of hours he must work the rest of the week to save at least
60 inches and its length is 2.5 times the width, which inequality shows the $270 for the week?
allowable width x, in inches, of the box?
. 38
A

A.
. 33
B

. 22
.
C
B

. 16
D

C.

D.
Question ID 830120b0 3.11 Question ID d1b66ae6 3.1

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in one or two linear equations in
variables two variables

ID: 830120b0 ID : d1b66ae6

If satisfies the system of equations


above, what is the value of y ?
Which of the following consists of the y-coordinates of all the points that

satisfy the system of inequalities above?


A .

B .

C .

D .
Question ID 70feb725 3.2 Question ID e1248a5c 3.3

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linear equations in linear equations in
two variables two variables

: 70feb725
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During a month, Morgan ran r miles at 5 miles per hour and biked b miles at In t he system of equations below, a and c are constants.
10 miles per hour. She ran and biked a total of 200 miles that month, and
she biked for twice as many hours as she ran. What is the total number of

miles that Morgan biked during the month?

A. 80 If the system of equations has an infinite number of


i
solut ons , what is the value of a ?
B. 100
C. 120 .
A

D. 160 .
B

.
C

.
D
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linear equations in linear equations in
two variables two variables

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ID

A mov ie theater sells two types of tickets, adult tickets for $12 and child
tickets for $8. If the theater sold 30 tickets for a total of $300, how much, in
If is the solution to the system of equations above, dollars, was spent on adult tickets? (Disregard the $ sign when gridding
your answer.)
w hat is the value of ?

A.

B.

C.

D.
Question ID f718c9cf 3.6 Question ID 466b87e3 3.7

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linear equations in linear equations in
two variables two variables

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The i
solut on to the given system of equations is . What is the value of ?
he system of equations above, c is a constant. If the system has
In t

i , what is the value of c ?


no solut on
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linear equations in linear equations in
two variables two variables

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Store A sells raspberries for per pint and blackberries for per pint. Store B sells raspberries for

per pint and blackberries for per pint. A certain purchase of raspberries and blackberries would cost

he system of equations above, a is a constant. If the system of equations


In t at Store A or at Store B. How many pints of blackberries are in this purchase?
has no solution, what is the value of a ? A .

A. B .

C .
B.
D .
C.

D.
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linear equations in
two variables

ID: 567ac7ab

On e of the two equations in a linear system is . The system


has no solution. Which of the following could be the other equation in the
system?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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