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TAKS CAMP APRIL 2010
OBJECTIVE 1
TEK A.1E
GUIDED PRACTICEMAKE A PREDICTION
NAME HOT DOGS SOLD
PROFIT
JUAN 50 $15
MAX 60 $21
EMMA 70 $27
ANNA 80 $33
Hot dog vendors at the ballpark are paid by the number of dogs they sell. They pay a $15 fee to work each game. Below is a list of vendors and the profit they made at the game. David sold 100 dogs that day. How much profit did he make that day?
A. $36B. $39C. $45D. $53
GUIDED PRACTICEMATCH A GRAPH TO A SITUATION
The graph best represents which of the following relationships between time and distance from Sally’s house.
A. Sally goes to school, stays at school, then goes to a friend’s house after school.
B. Sally goes to school, stays at school, then goes home.
C. Sally is at school, comes home, then goes to a friend’s house.
D. Sally goes to school, stays at school, then goes home, then goes to a friend’s house
GUIDED PRACTICEMAKE A PREDICTION
The following function shows a relationship between x and y. If the value of x increases by 4, what happens to the value of y.
Y = 6x + 4
A. The value of y increases by 4
B. The value of y increases by 24
C. The value of y increases by 6
D. The value of y increases by 10
STUDENT WORK
According to the data below, what would be the best projection of the number of passengers at DFW in the year 2019
A. 70.1 million
B. 68.5 million
C. 74.8 million
D. 78.0 million
Year Passengers
1990 30.6
1995 38.5
2000 46.4
2005 54.3
2010 62.2
STUDENT WORK Standing on the 20 yard line, the quarterback
throws the ball downfield. The other team intercepts the pass and runs it back to the 20 yard line before being tackled.
E. F.
G.
H.
STUDENT WORK• Which is the correct conclusion about the
quantities in the function y = x + 4
A. The variable x is always 4 more than the variable y.
B. When the value of x is negative, the value of y is also negative
C. The variable y is always greater than the variable x
D. As the value of x increases, the value of y decreases
STUDENT WORK• The graph below represents Jill’s car trip
from her house to Starbucks and then back again. Which part of the trip takes the least amount of time? Most time?
• A B C D A B C D
A
B
C
D
STUDENT WORK Vanessa is renting movies
for the weekend. The graph shows the relationship between the number of movies and the total cost of the movies. What relationship can be determined from the graph?
A. 5 movies will cost $3B. 10 movies will cost $10C. 8 movies will cost $6D. 2 movies will cost $2
Number of movies
Cost
STUDENT WORK I started driving home. I realized after a little
while, that a cop was following me, so I slowed down. Once he turned onto another street, I sped up to my usual speed.
A. B.
C. D.
STUDENT WORKJacob has $40 to spend on roses for his
girlfriend. Each rose costs $2.50 including all taxes. Which of the following statements is true.
A. Jacob could buy 2 dozen roses.
B. Jacob could buy more than 16 roses.
C. Jacob could buy 16 roses.
D. Jacob could buy 36 roses.
STUDENT WORKWhich graph best represents this data.
FINAL ASSESSMENTTo join the local fitness club you must
pay a one time registration fee plus a monthly fee. According to the table, which is true?
A. Monthly fee is $50
B. Monthly fee is $37.50
C. Registration fee is $75
D. Registration fee is $50
write a description for a walk that would produce these graphs. Include your starting point, your speed, your direction (towards or away from the motion detector), and where your stopping or starting points are.
Number of Months
Total Cost
4 250
6 350
10 550
12 650