
Unit 2 CFA Review
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- Q2The equation in one-variable is shown: 52(18) + x = 1200 . Which problem situation could represent the equation?Debbie sold 52 boxes of fruit for $18 each plus a bonus x, for selling boxes quickly. Find x, the bonus if Debbie sold the fruit quickly and earned $1200.Marissa has $52 in her savings account. She earns $18 for each lawn she mows. Find x, the number of weeks she needs to mow lawns in order to have a total of $1200.Katrina earned $18 plus a weekly bonus of x, for managing her money wisely each week for 52 weeks. Find x, if Katrina earned $1200.Edward had a balance of $52 in the bank. He added x dollars to his account last month. This week he deposited another $18. Find x, the amount Edward deposited in the bank last month if his total savings is now $200.120s
- Q3Thomas purchased some apples for $0.55 each. He also purchased a kiwi for $1.20. Thomas spent less than $2.50 on the apples and kiwi. Which inequality can be used to find s, the number of apples that Thomas could have purchased?0.55s – 1.20 < 2.500.55s + 1.20 < 2.500.55s + 1.20 > 2.500.55s – 1.20 > 2.50120s
- Q4An inequality in one-variable is shown below. 15x + 50 < 500 Which problem situation could represent the inequality?Not HereLucas is planning a graduation party. The caterer charges $15 a person plus a delivery fee of $50. What is the greatest number of people Lucas can invite if he has a budget of less than $500?Rod had at least 500 baseball cards when he decided to give 50 cards to each of his friends. He kept his 15 best cards for himself. How many friends could he have given cards to?Sammy has $15 in his piggy bank. If he gets a job walking dogs and makes $50 a week, how many weeks will he have to walk dogs to have at least $500?120s
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