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ALGEBRA I Chapter 1 Review

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ALGEBRA I

Chapter 1 Review

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Salvador’s class has collected 88 cans

in a food drive. They plan to sort the cans

into x bags, with an equal number of cans

in each bag. Write an expression to show

how many cans there will be in each bag.

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EXPRESSIONS/EQUATIONS

Isabel reads 15 books from the

library each month for y months

in a row. Write an expression to

show how many books Isabel read

in all. Then, find the number of

books Isabel read if she read for

12 months.

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Solve –14 + s =

32

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SOLVE

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SOLVE:

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If 8y – 8 = 24, find

the value of 2y.

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SOLVE

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EQUATION:

A video store charges a monthly

membership fee of $7.50, but the

charge to rent each movie is only $1.00

per movie. Another store has no

membership fee, but it costs $2.50 to

rent each movie. How many movies

need to be rented each month for the

total fees to be the same from either

company?

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SOLVE FOR X

4x - z = y

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SOLVE FOR A.

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SOLVE:

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SOLVE

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324

b 43

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FGHJK ~ MNPQR

Find x.

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An architect built a scale model

of a shopping mall. On the model,

a circular fountain is 20 inches

tall and 22.5 inches in diameter. If

the actual fountain is to be 8 feet

tall, what is its diameter?

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On a sunny day, a 5-foot red

kangaroo casts a shadow that is 7

feet long. The shadow of a nearby

eucalyptus tree is 35 feet long.

Write and solve a proportion to

find the height of the tree.

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A pipe is leaking at the rate of 8 fluid

ounces per minute. Use dimensional

analysis to find out how many gallons

the pipe is leaking per hour.