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POD 1/241. Create a table for each equation.
2. How would you expect them to look if you graphed them? Be specific.
x y x y
xy )2(4 xy )3(2
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10y-6
• If y is -3 what is the value of the expression
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John is starting a roofing business. He will need to buy a truck and some supplies to get his business going. The truck costs $13,000 used. He gets three jobs right away. And hires 2 workers to help him. The materials for all three jobs cost $3,000. The jobs will each take a week not including Saturday and Sunday and he pays his workers $125 per day per worker. How much will he have to charge for each job in order to break even at the end of the third job?
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Solve for the variable
2662 x
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Simplify
6276
2
48
)4(5
aba
rt
x
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Simplify
648 xx
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Write the equation• Kimmie has $50 on her gift card. Each
time she buys Starbucks she has $4 deducted from her account. Write an equation representing the situation
• How long will it take for her to have spent her gift card?
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Find the perimeter of the rectangle below
4x+2
x+6
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Will the mean or median be larger in a distribution that is
skewed to the right?
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Solve.
10)74(2 b
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Use the heights of coastal redwood trees known to be over 340 feet tall are listed below to make a box and whisker plot of the data.
Are there any outliers?
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• Graph the lines below.
• Graph a line parallel to #5 and give its equation.
• Graph a line perpendicular to #6 and give its equation.
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• Find the slope of the line through the points below.
• A. (1, 5) and (4, -1)
• B. (-3, 7) and (1, 17)
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• Which has the greater rate of change?
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Solve and graph the solution
1.
2.
40)3(5 x
14410 x
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Solve.1.
2.
3. )4(282 xx
xx 27312
8223 xxx
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Jackson has $84 in his bank account. He plans to deposit $5 every week. Christy doesn’t have any money in her bank account but plans to save $12 every week. How long will it take until they both have the exact amount of money in their bank accounts?
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• Find the line of best fit for the data.
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