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Unit 2 Test

Standards:
HSA.CED.A.1- Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems.
HSA.CED.A.2- Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on
coordinate axes with labels and scales.
HSA.CED.A.3- Represent constraints by equations and inequalities, and by systems of inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable
or non-viable options in a modeling context.
HSA.REI.D.12- Graph the solutions to a linear inequality in two variables as a half-plane (excluding the boundary in the case of a
strict inequality), and graph the solution set to a system of linear inequalities in two variables as the intersection of the
corresponding half-planes.


1. Solve for x: 36 + x = 142 3. Solve for r: R + 11 + 8r= 29
a. 178 a. 2
b. 106 b. 2.57
c. 3.94 c. 9
d. 5112 d. 2.375

2. Solve for d: 16d= 96 4. Solve for x: x + 29 = 81 2(x+2)
a. 1536 a. 18
b. 80 b. 18.667
c. 112 c. 16
d. 6 d. -16


5. A department store has a 15% discount for employees. An employee wants to
buy a $65 pair of shoes. What is the final cost of the purse with the employee
discount?
a. $45.25 b. $55.25 c. $9.75 d. $50

6. United Dairy Farmers sell a small cone for $2.92, a medium cone for $3.50,
and a large cone for $4.25. Last Saturday, UDF sold 22 small cones, 26
medium cones, and 15 large cones. How much money did the store take in?
a. $216.67 b. $218.99 c. $227.24 d. $76.67

7. Servatiis Bakery sells cupcakes for $6/each. If you bought a dozen (12)
cupcakes at a sale price of 10% off, what would the total cost be?
a. $62 b. $7.20 c. $64.68 d. $72

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8. You bought a magazine for $4.50 and 3 bags of Flaming Hot Cheetos. You spent a total
of $9. How much did each bag of Flaming Hot Cheetos cost?
a. $1.50 b. $4.50 c. $0.67 d. None of the above


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Choose the correct number line to match the solution set for the following inequalities.

17. 4(2-6f) 3f 7f - 366

a.

b.

c.

d.









18. 1 + 4(4n + 1) 38 5n

a.

b.

c.

d.

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19. 4h < 36 or h + 5 18

a.

b.

c.

d.











20. 6g > 30 and g +7 < 17

a.

b.

c.

d.

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Questions 21 23: Match the number lines with the correct absolute value inequality.

21.

22.



23.





24.



a) Graph 1
b) Graph 2
c) Graph 3
d) Graph 4



















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25.








a) Graph 1

b) Graph 2

c) Graph 3

d) Graph 4
















26.



a) Graph 1

b) Graph 2

c) Both Graphs

d) Neither Graph






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27. Which graph represents the systems of inequalities?




a) Graph 1
b) Graph 2
c) Both Graphs
d) Neither Graph






Translate the inequality word problems into an equation and solve.

28. Fifteen less than twice a number is less than or equal to -23.
a. x -4 b. x 19 c. x< -4 d. x> 19






29. The parking meter charges $2 for the first hour, then $0.75 for each hour thereafter. Nate only has $5.
How many hours can he park?
a. x> 4 b. x< 4 c. x4 d. x 2.25





30. The school with not announce a snow day unless there is at least 10 inches of snow on the ground. If
it has already snowed 1.5 inches, how much more must it snow before school is canceled?
a. x 8 b. x<8 c. x=8.5 d. x8.5

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