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Exam Pass Assistant

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  1. 11 15 1 14 13 12 6 2 3 10 9 4 8 7 5 500 POINTS 16 POINTS 10000 POINTS 5000 POINTS 2000 POINTS 1000 POINTS 250 POINTS 1 POINT 32 POINTS 64 POINTS 25000 POINTS 2 POINTS 8 POINTS 4 POINTS 125 POINTS LETS PLAY Who Wants to Pass the Exam END

  2. Click for Answer 8 POINTS 5 2 3 6 15 14 9 13 12 4 11 8 10 7 10000 POINTS 4 POINTS 250 POINTS 2 POINTS 25000 POINTS 5000 POINTS 125 POINTS 500 POINTS 1000 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 64 POINTS 2000 POINTS 1 1 POINT 1 Point Question Which graph represents the inequality? X < 3 B A: B: C: D:

  3. Click for Answer 8 5 1 4 14 13 15 6 11 3 7 9 10 12 1000 POINTS 1 POINT 25000 POINTS 10000 POINTS 5000 POINTS 2000 POINTS 500 POINTS 32 POINTS 125 POINTS 4 POINTS 8 POINTS 16 POINTS 64 POINTS 250 POINTS 2 2 POINTS 2 Point Question Which inequality does this graph represent? D A: 2 > x > 7 B: 2 < x < 7 C: 2 > x > 7 D: 2 > x > 7

  4. Click for Answer 3 4 POINTS 8 2 1 4 15 5 14 12 6 11 7 9 10 13 5000 POINTS 2 POINTS 64 POINTS 1 POINT 25000 POINTS 10000 POINTS 2000 POINTS 8 POINTS 500 POINTS 250 POINTS 125 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 1000 POINTS 4 Point Question Tradd wants to get a pizza with toppings. The pizza costs $8.99 and each topping is an additional $1.25. If he only has $14 to spend, how many toppings can he get? Interpret the solution to the inequality. Solution: x≤4 C: can get no more than 4 toppings A: can get less than 4 toppings B: can get at least 4 toppings C: can get no more than 4 toppings D: can get more than 4 toppings

  5. Click for Answer 4 8 POINTS 14 15 13 1 12 11 2 9 7 6 5 3 8 10 125 POINTS 250 POINTS 1000 POINTS 500 POINTS 2000 POINTS 2 POINTS 1 POINT 25000 POINTS 5000 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 10000 POINTS 4 POINTS 64 POINTS 8 Point Question Nancy needs new lamps for her house. She can purchase lamps at $35 each. She wants to spend at most $200. Set up an inequality to represent this situation. D: 35x < 200 A: 35x < 200 B: 35x > 200 C: 35x > 200 D: 35x < 200

  6. Click for Answer 5 16 POINTS 14 15 13 1 12 11 2 9 7 6 4 3 8 10 125 POINTS 250 POINTS 1000 POINTS 500 POINTS 2000 POINTS 2 POINTS 1 POINT 25000 POINTS 5000 POINTS 32 POINTS 10000 POINTS 8 POINTS 4 POINTS 64 POINTS 16 Point Question Kate can spend NO MORE THAN $300 on catering. What is the greatest number of people she can invite using each the Yummy Catering Company? B B: X < 18 A: X < 300 C: X < 16 D: x < 19

  7. 6 32 POINTS Click for Answer 14 13 15 1 12 11 2 9 7 5 4 3 8 10 8 POINTS 250 POINTS 2 POINTS 500 POINTS 4 POINTS 25000 POINTS 2000 POINTS 1 POINT 10000 POINTS 1000 POINTS 5000 POINTS 64 POINTS 125 POINTS 16 POINTS 32 Point Question Andrew wants to save up for a new mountain bike. He figures he can save $24 each week from the money he earns cutting grass. If he plans to spend less than $350 for the bike, how many weeks will it take him to save enough money to buy a bike in his price range? Write and solve an inequality to justify your answer. D A: X < 14.6 B: X > 15 C: x > 15 D: X < 14.6

  8. 7 64 POINTS Click for Answer 14 15 13 1 12 11 2 9 6 5 4 3 8 10 125 POINTS 250 POINTS 1000 POINTS 500 POINTS 2000 POINTS 2 POINTS 1 POINT 25000 POINTS 32 POINTS 10000 POINTS 16 POINTS 8 POINTS 4 POINTS 5000 POINTS 64 Point Question Solve the following inequality for the given variable: 11 – 3a < 38 B A: a < -9 B: a > -9 C: a < 16.3 D: a > 16.3

  9. 8 125 POINTS Click for Answer 12 14 13 1 15 11 10 9 2 7 6 5 4 3 5000 POINTS 2 POINTS 32 POINTS 2000 POINTS 500 POINTS 250 POINTS 10000 POINTS 8 POINTS 1000 POINTS 25000 POINTS 16 POINTS 1 POINT 4 POINTS 64 POINTS 125 Point Question Solve the following equation for the variable: 18 < - ( 4x + 2 ) A A: x < - 5 B: x > - 5 C: x < - 5 D: x > -5

  10. 9 250 POINTS Click for Answer 13 1 4 15 14 7 5 12 6 11 3 2 10 8 5000 POINTS 2 POINTS 64 POINTS 1 POINT 25000 POINTS 10000 POINTS 2000 POINTS 32 POINTS 500 POINTS 125 POINTS 16 POINTS 4 POINTS 8 POINTS 1000 POINTS 250 Point Question Given the inequality 2 < x < 7 choose the correct graph A A: B: C: D:

  11. 50:50 10 500 POINTS Click for Answer 13 2 12 15 1 8 14 9 7 6 5 4 3 11 8 POINTS 1000 POINTS 250 POINTS 2000 POINTS 4 POINTS 25000 POINTS 16 POINTS 125 POINTS 32 POINTS 2 POINTS 64 POINTS 1 POINT 5000 POINTS 10000 POINTS 500 Point Question Jon’s budget allows him to spend $40 on gasoline for his car this week. Which inequality would you use to determine how many gallons he can buy for his car this week if gasoline sells for $2.59 a gallon. Variable: X Represents: gallons of gas D A: X < 15.4 B: x > 15.4 C: x > 15.4 D: x < 15.4

  12. 11 1000 POINTS Click for Answer 12 14 15 13 1 10 2 7 6 5 4 3 8 9 125 POINTS 250 POINTS 10000 POINTS 500 POINTS 2 POINTS 5000 POINTS 1 POINT 4 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 8 POINTS 25000 POINTS 2000 POINTS 64 POINTS 1000 Point Question A student had $90 when she went to the mall. She spent $35 on a pair of boots. Then she wants to buy some T-shirts that cost $12 each. Write an inequality and solve to determine how many T-shirts she can buy. Variable: X Represents: amount of t-shirts B A: x < 42.5 B: x < 4.6 C: x < 10 D: x < 7

  13. 12 2000 POINTS Click for Answer 14 15 1 13 2 10 11 7 6 5 4 3 8 9 1 POINT 250 POINTS 10000 POINTS 2 POINTS 5000 POINTS 125 POINTS 64 POINTS 4 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 8 POINTS 25000 POINTS 500 POINTS 1000 POINTS 2000 Point Question You have earned 88, 79, 75, and 83 on 4 tests this grading period. You have one last test and want an average of at least 85. Write an inequality and solve to determine what scores you can earn to achieve your goal. A A: X > 100 B: x > 100 C: x > 81.5 D: x > 60

  14. 13 5000 POINTS Click for Answer 14 15 1 12 2 10 11 7 6 5 4 3 8 9 1 POINT 250 POINTS 10000 POINTS 2 POINTS 2000 POINTS 125 POINTS 64 POINTS 4 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 8 POINTS 25000 POINTS 500 POINTS 1000 POINTS 5000 Point Question Each month Verizon charges $30 for basic service and charges $1.39 for each international phone call you make. If I have budgeted $50 for my phone bill, how many international phone calls can I make this month? C A: 30x + 1.39 < 130 B: 30x + 130 < 1.39 C: 30 + 1.39x < 130 D: 30 – 1.39x < 130

  15. 14 10000 POINTS Click for Answer 13 15 1 12 2 10 11 7 6 5 4 3 8 9 1 POINT 250 POINTS 5000 POINTS 2 POINTS 2000 POINTS 125 POINTS 64 POINTS 4 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 8 POINTS 25000 POINTS 500 POINTS 1000 POINTS 10000 Point Question Betty wants to go shopping for new clothes, but her mom says she has to have more than $130 saved up in order to go. If Betty already has $76 saved and she earns $9.50 per hour babysitting, how many hours does she need to babysit in order to go shopping? D A: 76 + 9.50x > 130 B: 130 – 76x < 9.50 C: 76x + 9.50 > 130 D: 76 + 9.50x > 130

  16. 15 25000 POINTS Click for Answer 7 8 1 4 14 5 13 11 6 3 9 2 10 12 2000 POINTS 2 POINTS 64 POINTS 1 POINT 10000 POINTS 5000 POINTS 1000 POINTS 8 POINTS 250 POINTS 125 POINTS 4 POINTS 32 POINTS 16 POINTS 500 POINTS 25000 Point Question Charlotte is working on her golf game. She has played four rounds and has scores of 89, 91, 88, and 84. She is going to play one more round. If she wants her average score to be no more than 87, what does she need her score to be on the last round? B A: x < 88 B: x < 83 C: x < 70.4 D: x < 90

  17. 50:50 MY LIFELINES RETURN

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