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  • Q1
    A graph is shown below. Which of the following equations are represented by the graph?
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    II and IV
    I and IV
    II and III
    I and III
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    A.5.C: Systems Of Linear Equations
  • Q2
    The late fee for overdue books at a library is $0.25 per day per book, with a maximum late fee of $5.00 per book. Which graph models the total late fee for 3 books that were checked out on the same day and are overdue?
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    A.5.C: Systems Of Linear Equations
  • Q3
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  • Q4
    Which situation can be represented by y = 12x − 4?
    The number of inches, y, in an x-foot-tall tree after cutting off 4 feet.
    The number of eggs, y, in x dozen eggs for sale after 4 dozen eggs are sold.
    The cost, y, of buying x movie tickets that sell for $8 each.
    The cost, y, after a $4 discount, of buying x T-shirts that sell for $12 each
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    A.5.C: Systems Of Linear Equations
  • Q5
    Which equation can be represented by the graph shown below?
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    3x − 8y + 16 = 0
    3x + 8y − 16 = 0
    −3x + 8y + 16 = 0
    −3x − 8y − 16 = 0
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  • Q6
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  • Q7
    A boy has 380 prize tickets he wants to exchange for action figures at a prize booth. At this prize booth 5 tickets can be exchanged for a large action figure, and 7 tickets can be exchanged for 2 small action figures. The boy wants 4 times as many small action figures as large action figures. Based on this information, can the boy get 80 small action figures?
    No, because he would not have enough tickets for 320 large action figures.
    No, because he would not have enough tickets for 20 large action figures.
    Yes, because he would still have enough tickets for 20 large action figures.
    Yes, because he would still have enough tickets for 320 large action figures.
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  • Q8
    Customers at a bank are charged a fee when they exchange U.S. dollars for foreign currency. The function f (x) 78.5x − 392.5 can be used to determine the number of Japanese yen a customer receives in exchange for x dollars, where x > 5. Which table shows this relationship?
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  • Q9
    The owner of a store buys large boxes of candy bars from a warehouse and repackages them to sell in smaller boxes in his store. The store owner packages 4 candy bars in each small box. Each large box contains 24 candy bars. Which graph represents the relationship between x large boxes and y small boxes?
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  • Q10
    The table represents some points on the graph of linear function h. Which situation can be modeled by this function?
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    The number of miles an airplane had traveled after flying 555 miles per hour for x hours.
    The remaining number of miles on a 620-mile trip after traveling 65 miles per hour for x hours.
    The amount owed on a $555 loan after paying $65 per month for x months.
    The cost in dollars of buying x items that cost $245 each.
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    A.5.C: Systems Of Linear Equations
  • Q11
    A manager purchased a total of 21 coffee mugs and key chains. Each coffee mug cost $8.50, and each key chain cost $2.75. If the manager spent a total of $132.50, how many coffee mugs did the manager purchase?
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  • Q12
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  • Q13
    A bus travels two different routes: the Green Route and the Blue Route. The routes are different lengths. • On Monday the bus traveled the Green Route 6 times and the Blue Route 5 times, traveling a total of 52 miles. • On Tuesday the bus traveled the Green Route 12 times and the Blue Route 13 times, traveling a total of 119 miles. What is the length of the Green Route in miles?
    4.4 mi
    6.4 mi
    4.5 mi
    6.8 mi
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    A.5.C: Systems Of Linear Equations
  • Q14
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  • Q15
    Two customers went to a post office to buy postcards and large envelopes. Each postcard costs the same amount, and each large envelope costs the same amount. • The first customer paid $12 for 14 postcards and 5 large envelopes. • The second customer paid $24.80 for 10 postcards and 15 large envelopes. What was the cost in dollars of each large envelope?
    $0.63
    $0.35
    $1.15
    $1.42
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