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Solving Equations
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1 . A map has a scale of 5 cm : 12 km. Two cities are 7 cm apart on the map. To the nearest tenth of a kilometer, what is the actual distance corresponding to the map distance? 0.5 km

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2. Find the velocity of an object after it has fallen 108 feet. Use v =

where v is the velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 32 feet per second squared) and h is the distance the object has fallen. 85.81 Wsec
83.14 Wsec 86.65 Wsec 117.58 Wsec

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3. Solve -12 = 4 m m = -41


4

+ 5.

4 . The sum of three consecutive odd integers is -99. What equation can you use to find the integers? n + ( n + 1 ) + ( n + 2) = -99

+ ( n + 2) + ( n + 3)

= 99

5. Solve the equation 12y

-2
3

= -1.

6. Solve the equation 8n

- ( n - 3)

= 9.

7. Find the percent o f error o f the measurement 5 cm.

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8. Complete the statement 90 s = 2.5 ' 2 1.5 0.5 9. Solve

min

-2 +
2

14 = 0 .

10. Find -17.32 -5.48 -54.77

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to the nearest hundredth.

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11. What kind of equation is 18x + 2x an equation with no solution

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= 4(5x

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an equation whose solution is not an integer an identity


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an equation whose solution is 0

12. Simplify -5 *5 -25 25

-a.

13. The sum of two consecutive integers is -27. I f n represents one of the integers, what equation can you write to find the value of the two integers and what are the integers? n + ( n - 1 ) = -27; -14 and -15

+ ( n + 1 ) = -27; n + ( n + 1 ) = -27;
n n

-14 and -12 -14 and -13 -14 and -15

+ ( n + 1 ) = -27;

14. A van travels 280 miles on 14 gallons of gas. How many gallons are needed to travel 460 miles? 23 gal 8.5 gal 22 gal 25 gal 15. Chris and Tom leave their homes traveling i n opposite directions on a straight road. Chris drives 30 miles per hour faster than Tom. After 4 hours they are 440 miles apart. I f r represents Chris' rate i n miles per hour, what equation can you use to find r? 4 r + 4 ( r - 30) = 440

16. Solve the equation 4 - 73 n = 11

+ 5n = -14.

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17. Two travelers are 220 kilometers apart at noon and are headed toward each other along a straight road. They meet at 5:30 P.M., and one traveled 20 kilometers per hour faster than the other. What i s the speed of the faster traveler? 3 1 km/h
11 km/h

30 km/h 50 km/h 18. Simplify -9 81 -8 1


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19. Find the velocity of an object after it has fallen 88 feet. Use v = where v is the velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 32 feet per second squared) and h is the distance the object has fallen. 106.13 ftlsec
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78.56 Wsec 72.38 Wsec 75.05 Wsec 20. The sum of three consecutive even integers is 30. What are the integers? 2,3,5 9,10,11 -8,-10,-12 8,10,12 Score My Test
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Chapter Test
Solving Equations
Results of the quiz.
1. A map has a scale of 5 cm : 1 2 km. Two cities are 7 cm apart on the map. To the nearest tenth of a kilometer, what is the actual distance corresponding to the map distance? INCORRECT: 0.5 k m CORRECT: 16.8 k m

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2. Find the velocity of an object after it has fallen 108 feet. Use v = where v is the velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 32 feet per second squared) and h is the distance the object has fallen. INCORRECT: 85.81 Wsec CORRECT: 83.14 Wsec 3. Solve -12 = 4 m + 5. CORRECT: m = -4'

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4. The sum of three consecutive odd integers is -99. What equation can you use to find the integers? INCORRECT: n ( n + 1) + ( n + 2) = -99 CORRECT: n + ( n + 2 ) + ( n + 4) = -99

5. Solve the equation 12y


CORRECT: y =

+ = -1.
3

-l
36

6. Solve the equation 8 n - (n CORRECT: n = $

- 3)

= 9.

7. Find the percent of error of the measurement 5 cm. INCORRECT: 50/o CORRECT: 10/o 8. Complete the statement 90 s = INCORRECT: 2.5 CORRECT: 1.5 9. Solve
2 CORRECT:

min.

-2 +

14 = 0.

= 28

10. Find

-m the nearest hundredth. to


+ + I)?

CORRECT: -17.32

11. What kind of equation is 18x 2x - 8 = 4(5x CORRECT: an equation with no solution

12. Simplify

-a.

INCORRECT: -5 CORRECT: -25

13. The sum of two consecutive integers is -27. I f n represents one of the integers, what equation can you write to find the value of the two integers and what are the integers? INCORRECT: n + ( n - 1) = -27; - i 4 and -15 CORRECT: n + ( n + 1) = -27; -14 and -13 14. A van travels 280 miles on 14 gallons of gas. How many gallons are needed to travel 460 miles? CORRECT: 23 gal

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15. Chris and Tom leave their homes traveling in opposite directions on a straight road. Chris drives 30 miles per hour faster than Tom. After 4 hours they are 440 miles apart. If r represents Chris' rate in miles per hour, what equation can you use to find r? CORRECT: 4 r + 4 ( r - 30) = 440
16. Solve the equation 4 - 73 CORRECT: n = 11

+ 5n = -14.

17. Two travelers are 220 kilometers apart at noon and are headed toward each other along a straight road. They meet at 5 : 3 0 P.M., and one traveled 20 kilometers per hour faster than the other. What is the speed of the faster traveler? INCORRECT: 31 km/h CORRECT: 30 km/h
18. Simplify

m.

INCORRECT: -9 CORRECT: 9

19. Find the velocity of an object after i t has fallen 88 feet. Use v = where v is the velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 32 feet per second squared) and h is the distance the object has fallen. INCORRECT: 106.13 Wsec CORRECT: 75.05 Wsec 20. The sum o f three consecutive even integers is 30. What are the integers? INCORRECT: 2,3,5 CORRECT: 8,10,12
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