Chapter 3 Review

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Chapter 3 Review

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Chapter 3 Review. Please select a Team. Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5. Solve the equation. Picture. –80 16 –16 1.8. 11 = – d + 15. 11 –4 4 6. Team Scores. Picture. –4 –16 15 –5. 37– 18 + 8 w = 67. –6 4 7 6. 3( y + 6) = 30. 5 16 4 –16. Team Scores. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 3 Review

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Please select a Team.

Team 1

Team 2

Team 3

Team 4

Team 5

20% 20% 20%20%20%1. Team 12. Team 23. Team 34. Team 45. Team 5

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Solve the equation.

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–80 16 –1

6 1.8

25% 25%25%25%1. –802. 163. –164. 1.8

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11 = –d + 15

11 –4 4 6

25% 25%25%25%1. 112. –43. 44. 6

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Team Scores

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–4 –16 15 –5

25% 25%25%25%1. –42. –163. 154. –5

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37– 18 + 8w = 67

–6 4 7 6

25% 25%25%25%1. –62. 43. 74. 6

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3(y + 6) = 30

5 16 4 –1

6

25% 25%25%25%1. 52. 163. 44. –16

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Team Scores

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4.9x + 4.4 = 19.1

4 3 4.8 7.2

25% 25%25%25%1. 42. 33. 4.84. 7.2

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–8 2 –1

0 –4

25% 25%25%25%1. –82. 23. –104. –4

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16 0.1

6 4 2.3

25% 25%25%25%1. 162. 0.163. 44. 2.3

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Team Scores

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3 0 –9 –1

0

25% 25%25%25%1. 32. 03. –94. –10

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5x– 5 = 3x– 9

–2 1 –1 –3

25% 25%25%25%1. –22. 13. –14. –3

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A customer went to a garden shop and bought some potting soil for $17.50 and 4 shrubs. The total bill was

$53.50. Write and solve an equation to find the price of each shrub.

4p + $17.50= $53.50; p =

$9.00

4(p + $17.50)= $53.50; p =

$4.00

4p + 17.5p =$53.50; p =

$2.49

4p + $17.50= $53.50; p =

$11.25

25% 25%25%25%1. 4p + $17.50 = $53.50; p = $9.00

2. 4(p + $17.50) = $53.50; p = $4.00

3. 4p + 17.5p = $53.50; p = $2.49

4. 4p + $17.50 = $53.50; p = $11.25

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Team Scores

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Steven wants to buy a $565 bicycle. Steven has no money saved, but will be able to deposit $30 into a savings account when he receives his paycheck each

Friday. However, before Steven can buy the bike, he must give his sister $65 that he owes her. For how many weeks will Steven need to deposit money into

his savings account before he can pay back his sister and buy the bike?

25 w

eeks

19 w

eeks

22 w

eeks

21 w

eeks

25% 25%25%25%1. 25 weeks2. 19 weeks3. 22 weeks4. 21 weeks

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Determine whether the statement is sometimes, always or never true.

If ax + b – 4 = b and then .

alway

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someti

mes nev

er

33% 33%33%1. always2. sometimes3. never

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Find the value of y.

18 1.8 –9 9

25% 25%25%25%1. 182. 1.83. –94. 9

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Team Scores

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John and 2 friends are going out for pizza for lunch. They split one pizza and 3 large drinks. The pizza cost $14.00. After using a $7.00 gift certificate, they spend a total of $12.10. Write an equation to model this

situation, and find the cost of one large drink.

3d + $14.00– $7.00 =

$12.10; $1.70

2d + $14.00– $7.00 =

$12.10; $2.55

3d – $14.00+ $7.00 =

$12.10; $9.55

3d + $14.00– $7.00 =

$12.10; $1.90

25% 25%25%25%1. 3d + $14.00 – $7.00 = $12.10; $1.70

2. 2d + $14.00 – $7.00 = $12.10; $2.55

3. 3d – $14.00 + $7.00 = $12.10; $9.55

4. 3d + $14.00 – $7.00 = $12.10; $1.90

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a. Find the value of a. b. Find the value of the marked angles.

22; 1

00º

19; 8

20; 9

24; 1

08º

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1. 22; 100º2. 19; 88º3. 20; 92º4. 24; 108º

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420; $250 480; $550 380; $50 150; $1100

25% 25%25%25%

A camera manufacturer spends $2,100 each day for overhead expenses plus $9 per camera for labor and materials. The cameras sell for $14 each. a. How many cameras must the company sell in one day to equal its daily costs? b. If the manufacturer can increase production

by 50 cameras per day, what would their daily profit be?

1. 420; $2502. 480; $5503. 380; $504. 150; $1100

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Team Scores

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144;

about 1

8 day

s

147;

about 1

8 day

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152;

about 1

9 day

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141;

about 1

8 day

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Peter is reading a 193-page book. He has read three pages more than one fourth of the number of pages he hasn’t yet read.

a. How many pages has he not yet read?b. Estimate how many days it will take Peter to finish the book if he

reads about 8 pages

1. 144; about 18 days2. 147; about 18 days3. 152; about 19 days4. 141; about 18 days

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ours

2.5 h

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Carlos and Maria drove a total of 258 miles in 5 hours. Carlos drove the first part of the trip and averaged 53 miles per hour. Maria drove the

remainder of the trip and averaged 51 miles per hour. For approximately how many hours did Maria drive? Round your answer to

the nearest tenth if necessary.

1. 3.5 hours2. 2.5 hours3. 1.8 hours4. 1.5 hours

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Runner B

; Run

ner B w

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Runner B

; Run

ner B w

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Runner B

; Run

ner B w

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Runner A

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ner B w

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Runner A crosses the starting line of a marathon and runs at an average pace of 5.6 miles per hour. Half an hour later, Runner B

crosses the starting line and runs at an average rate of 6.4 miles per hour. If the length of the marathon is 26.2 miles, which runner will finish

ahead of the other? 1. Runner B; Runner B will catch up to

Runner A 4 hours after Runner A crosses the starting line.

2. Runner B; Runner B will pass Runner A and finish more than half an hour ahead of Runner A.

3. Runner B; Runner B will catch up to runner A 3.5 hours after Runner A crosses the starting line.

4. Runner A; Runner B will not be able to catch Runner A in the time it takes Runner A to complete the 26.2 mile course.

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At 9:00 on Saturday morning, two bicyclists heading in opposite directions pass each other on a bicycle path. The bicyclist heading north is riding 6 km/hour faster than the bicyclist heading south. At

10:15, they are 42.5 km apart. Find the two bicyclists’ rates.

1. northbound bicyclist = 20 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 14 km/h

2. northbound bicyclist = 23 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 17 km/h

3. northbound bicyclist = 18 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 11 km/h

4. northbound bicyclist = 20 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 13 km/h

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Team Scores

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One More question!!!!!!

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about 4

4 min

about 2

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about 2

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Toni rows a boat 4.5 km/h upstream and then turns around and rows 5.5 km/h back downstream to her starting point. If her total rowing time is 48 min, for how long does she row

upstream? Express your answer to the nearest

1. about 44 min2. about 26 min3. about 24 min4. about 30 min

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Final Scores

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