
A.4.A Quantitative Variables
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Math (Archived)
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- Q1The perimeter of a rectangle is 42 centimeters. The length of the rectangle can be represented by (x + 4), and its width can be represented by (2x − 7). What are the dimensions of this rectangle in centimeters?Length = 12 and width = 9Length = 10 and width = 11Length = 8 and width = 13Length = 6 and width = 1560sA.4.A: Quantitative Variables
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- Q4The side lengths of the figure below are given in centimeters. If the perimeter of this figure is 78 cm, what is the value of x?-6612-1260sA.4.A: Quantitative Variables
- Q5Which inequality is equivalent to −3x + 2y > 5y + 9?y < x − 3y > −x − 3y > x + 3y < −x − 360sA.4.A: Quantitative Variables
- Q6Users enter free textType an Answer60sA.4.A: Quantitative Variables
- Q7A senior employee who works 16 hours earns $39.50 more than a junior employee who works 18 hours. The senior employee earns $14 per hour. What is the hourly pay in dollars and cents for the junior employee?Users enter free textType an Answer60sA.4.A: Quantitative Variables
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- Q10The table shows the heights and the lengths of several rectangles. What does the correlation coefficient for the data indicate about the strength of the linear association between the height and the length of these rectangles?Weak positive correlationStrong negative correlationStrong positive correlationWeak negative correlation60sA.4.A: Quantitative Variables