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Unit-4 Test 2

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Unit-4 Test 2

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Unit 4 2.

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13 marks from 13 questions
Question 1
Eugene wrote this equation for his friends to solve: 5k + 32 = 5k – 3.
Choose all correct statements about Eugene’s equation:

The equation has k = 0 as the


a.
solution.

It can be solved if you subtract 5k from both


b.
sides.

It could be solved if the coefficient of k on one side was changed from 5 to


c.
7.

It cannot be solved as it is because there is no value of k that would allow both sides of the
d.
equation to be the same value.

Question 2
The first line in the solution of 2(4v + 9) = 5v is:
v+ = 5v

Question 3
A tin contains 204 sweets.
It is shared equally between a group of x friends.
Each person gets 12 sweets.

How many people shared the sweets?


people
Question 4

a− =2
1

Which of these is not the same equation?


Select all correct answers.

a. 2a − 2 = 6

b. 2(a − 1) = 6

c. a−1=3

6
d. =3
a

a−
e. 1
=
6

a−
f. 1 =2
6

Question 5
384 is divided by 5 less than x to get the number 24.

What is the value of x?


x=

Question 6
Calculate a and b given the equations ax – by = 9 and bx – ay = 11 have the solution x = 1, y = –3.

a b
,
= =
Question 7
y = 2x + 1 (i)
x+y=7 (ii)
Substitute 2x + 1 from equation (i) for y in equation (ii).
Which is the correct solution for x?

a. x + 2x b. x + 2x
+1=7 +1=7
3x 3x
+1=7 +1=7
2x 3x
=6 =6
x x
=3 =2

Question 8
Solve –7b < 56

a. b > –8
b. b < –8
c. –b < 8

Question 9

1≤p<2

Select the number that is possible value for p.

a. 20

b. 5

c. 1

d. 2
Question 10

Which inequality does this number line show?


a. −1 ≤ x ≤ 3
b. −1 < x ≤ 3
c. −1 ≤ x < 3
d. −1 < x < 3

Question 11
Monsur thinks of a number and Rekha is trying to guess it.
Monsur tells Rekha that ten less than twice his number is greater than or equal to fourteen.
Which inequality represents this?
a. 2x − 10 ≤ 14
b. 2x − 10 > 14
c. 10 − 2x < 14
d. 2x − 10 ≥ 14

Question 12

Which of these inequalities is this number line the solution to?


Select all correct answers.
a. −12 < 4x ≤ 12
b. −3 < 2x + 3 ≤ 5
c. −9 < 2x + 3 ≤ −1
d. 4 < 5 − x ≤ 8

Question 13

What is the solution for 31 ≤ 3z + 4 ≤ 70?

≤z≤

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