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Rules for Review Golf

Rules for Review Golf. Choose a team captain. This person will be responsible for giving the final answer for your team. Teams will take turn choosing the question to answer. All teams will complete the problem and will be asked to submit a final answer.

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Rules for Review Golf

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  1. Rules for Review Golf Choose a team captain. This person will be responsible for giving the final answer for your team. Teams will take turn choosing the question to answer. All teams will complete the problem and will be asked to submit a final answer. If your team has a correct answer, one player from the team will have the opportunity to earn extra points by putting the ball.

  2. Scoring • Each Correct Answer- 1 point • Hole in One- 3 points • Two Putts- 1 point If you haven’t sunk the ball in two putts then you will receive no extra points. Unlike real golf, you are trying to score the most points!

  3. Question Choices 7 9 12 10 2 4 11 1 14 5 3 15 13 6 8

  4. Question 1 Which of these is equal to 5(8 − x) ? A. 5x – 40 • 40 – 5x • x – 40 • 5 – 8xA 5-by-8 rectangle

  5. Question 2 A family membership at a tennis club costs a flat fee of $150, plus $25 per person. If n stands for the number of people, then the membership cost is modeled by • 25n + 150 • 150n + 25 • 150 + 25 + n • 175n

  6. Question 3 Solve the inequality –3x + 8 < 11. • x < – 1 • x > −1 • x > 1 • x < 1

  7. Question 4 Which of the following is equal to (a 5 b 4 ) 7 ? • a 35b 28 • a 5 b 11 • a -2b -3 • a 12b 11

  8. Question 5 • x - 1 • x3 - x • x3 – x2 • x2 - x

  9. Question 6 • 22 + 32i • -26 – 32i • 26 + 32i • -26 + 32i

  10. Question 7 A rectangle’s length is 3 inches shorter than its width, W. What is an appropriate expression for the area of the rectangle in terms of W? A. 2W - 3 B. 2W2 - 3 C. W2 – 3W D. W2 - 3

  11. Question 8 Solve for x. 7x = -3(4 – x) A. -3 B. 3 C. 1/2 D. 3/2

  12. Question 9 • x + 4 • 3x2 • 3x • 3

  13. Question 10 A. 6 B. -6 C. 1 D. -1

  14. Question 11 • 60 • 17 • 95 • 65

  15. Question 12

  16. U 6 S T Question 13 In this figure, T is the center of the circle. What is the perimeter of the shaded region? • 9+12 • 12 + 12 • 24 • 9 + 6

  17. Question 14 • 12a8b5 • 12a7b5 • 6a8b5 • 6a5b5

  18. Question 15 A fundraiser raised $28,000 last year. The goal is to exceed last years earnings by at least 15%. So far they have raised $31,000. How much more money do they need to reach their goal? • $1,200 • $1,500 • $3,000 • $4,200 • $5,500

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