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Chapter Test A
6 For use after Chapter 6
26 24 22 0 2 4 6 216 8 0 8 16 5.
7. You want to buy a pair of sneakers at a shoe store, and you can spend See left.
at most $80. You have a coupon for $10 off any pair of shoes at the
store. Write and solve an inequality to find the original prices p of 6.
sneakers that you can buy.
See left.
Solve the inequality, if possible.
7.
8. 5y 1 12 7 9. 3x 2 4 8 10. 4 2 5t 221
9.
14. Write and solve an inequality to find the possible values of x if the
maximum area of the rectangle is to be 63 square meters.
10.
/ X / X
16. See left.
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Chapter Test A continued
6 For use after Chapter 6
See left.
23 22 21 0 1 2 3 4 5 25 24 23 22 21 0 1 2 3
20.
Graph the function. Compare the graph with the graph of
f (x) 5 x . See left.
21. g(x) 5x 1 1 22. g(x) 5x2 3
21. See left.
y y
3 3
1 1
3 1 O 1 3 x 3 1 O 1 3 x
1 1
27.
3 1 1 3 x 3 1 1 3 x
1 1
3 3
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Chapter Test B
6 For use after Chapter 6
3. 7 2 5d , 23 4. 4a 2 8 , 2a See left.
3.
24 22 0 2 4 24 23 22 21 0 1 2 3 4
See left.
In Exercises 5 and 6, use the following information.
4.
To be eligible for the playoffs, a baseball team cannot lose more than 40% of
its remaining games. The team has 18 games remaining in the regular season. See left.
5. Write and solve an inequality to find the number of games g that the
5.
team could lose and still be eligible for the playoffs.
6. If the baseball team loses 8 of its remaining games, will the team
advance to the playoffs? Explain your answer.
6.
Solve the inequality, if possible.
7. 2(3x 2 1) . 6(x 1 1)
7.
8. 3(2p 2 5) 8p 2 5
9. 5(2s 1 7) 2 4 . 10s 2 7 8.
See left.
0 5 10 15 5 0 5 10
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Chapter Test B continued
6 For use after Chapter 6
14. The water pressure p (in pounds per square inch) exerted on an Answers
6
object in the ocean can be given by the function p 5 15 1 }
11
d 14.
where d is the depth (in feet) below the surface of the water. What
are the possible water pressures of an object when the depth ranges
from 102 feet to 468 feet?
Graph the function. Compare the graph with the graph of See left.
15.
f (x) 5 x.
15. g(x) 5x 1 12 2 16. g(x) 5 2 2x
Y Y
16. See left.
/ X / X
x
3 1 1 3 x 3 1 1 3 See left.
1
20.
3 3
14,000
12,000
20. Identify and interpret one of 10,000
the solutions. 8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
0 4,000 8,000 12,000
Floor seats
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Chapter Test C
6 For use after Chapter 6
(2x 1 3) feet 3.
5. Write and solve an inequality
to find the possible values of x if 9 feet 4.
the minimum area of the trapezoid
is to be at least 45 square feet. 5.
(4x 2 6) feet
13.
24 22 0 2 4 6 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
See left.
14. Your test scores are 93, 69, 89, and 97. After the next test, you want
your average to be at least 84. What are the possible scores for your 14.
next test?
15.
Solve the equation, if possible.
5 16.
15. 23 2 2 } x 5 18
4 16. 23x 1 8 2 13 5 25
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Chapter Test C continued
6 For use after Chapter 6
22.
Solve the inequality. Graph your solution.
1 5 See left.
21. 23 4 2 } x . 212
2 22. }7 2 4x 2 9 . 6
3
23.
216 28 0 8 16 22 21 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
23. For your chemistry experiment, you are trying to keep the water
temperature at 358C. For the experiment to work properly, the actual 24. See left.
temperature can vary by as much as 1%. Write and solve an absolute
value inequality to find the acceptable temperatures of the water. 25. See left.
Copyright Holt McDougal. All rights reserved.
3 1 1 3 x 3 1 1 3 x
1 1
3 3
y
30
Width (inches)
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Chapter 6, continued
5. The graph of g(x) 5 2x 1 1 opens down 21. The graph of g(x) 5x 1 1 is 1 unit to the
and is 1 unit to the left of f (x) 5x. left of f (x) 5x.
Y Y
ANSWERS
F X \X \
F X \X \
X
/ X
G X \X \
G X \X \
22. The graph of g(x) 5x2 3 is 3 units below
6. x 25 or x 5; the graph of f (x) 5x.
26 24 22 0 2 4 6
Y
4 4
7. 0 < x < }; 3
3 F X \X \
23 22 21 0 1 2 3
8. 25 x 21; X
26 24 22 0 2 4 6
G X \X \
9. 3
y 10. y
3
23 23 1 1
x
3 1 1 3 x 3 1 1 3
1
Chapter Test A
3 3
1. x < 2 2. x 25
3. x > 3; Chapter Test B
29 26 23 0 3 6 9
5. t 4; 2. y > 12;
6 8 10 12 14 16 18
26 24 22 0 2 4 6
7. p 2 10 80; p 90 8. y 21 9. x 4 4. a < 4;
24 23 2221 0 1 2 3 4
10. t 5 11. all real numbers 12. a > 22 g
5. } 0.40; g 7.2 6. No, the team can lose
13. no solution 14. 3(2x 1 1) 63; x 10 18
at most 7 games. 7. no solution 8. p 25
15. x . 4 16. x 22
y y 9. all real numbers
8 8
6 6 3600
10. 8n 2 2.50n 2 600 $ 1200; n $ }
4 4 11
2 2
(4, 0) (2, 0) 11. No, they must sell at least 328 calendars.
8 6 4 2 O 2 4 6 8 x 8 6 4 2 O 2 4 6 8 x
12. x < 3 or x $ 12;
4 4 0 5 10 15
6 6
8 8 13. 24 # x < 8;
5 0 5 10
7
17. 25 < x 1 18. x < 0 or x 3 14. The pressure is between from 70 } lb/in.2 and
11
3
19. x > 3 or x 1; to 270 }
11
lb/in.2.
23 22 21 0 1 2 3 4 5
20. 24 x 2;
25 24 23 22 21 0 1 2 3
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Chapter 6, continued
ANSWERS
10
1510 5 5 10 15 x
F X \X \ (10, 0) 15
10 20
15 25
/ X
G X \X \
10. 23 # x < 6;
24 22 0 2 4 6 8
16. The graph of g(x) 5 22x opens down and 12. x < 22 or x > 5;
is narrower than the graph of f (x) 5x. 24 22 0 2 4 6 8
Bleacher seats
14,000
12,000
than the graph of f (x) 5x.
10,000
y
8,000 3
6,000 2
4,000 1
f (x )\x \
2,000
6 4 2 O 2 4 6 x
0
0 4,000 8,000 12,000 g(x )2 \x 1 \0 .5
2
Floor seats
3
and 12,000 tickets for bleacher seats. 22. x < 20.5 or x > 4; 20.5
22 21 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Chapter Test C
23. x 2 35 # 3.5, 31.5 # x # 38.5; The actual
5
1. x # 21.2 2. x < } 3. all real numbers temperature can be between 31.58C and 38.58C.
8
1 13 24. y 25. y
4. no solution 5. (6x 2 3)9 $ 45; x $ }
} 3 3
2 6
1 1
6. 23.9w # 19.5; w $ 25
3 1 1 3 x 3 1 1 3 x
1 1
5n 2 9
7. 22 < } # 3; 1 < n # 3
2 3 3
Algebra 1
Assessment Book A15
Chapter 6, continued
34.3 1 x
26. x 1 2( y 1 24) # 108; y 18. a. } 9; x 10.7 b. no; To win, the
30 5
Width (inches)
25 score must be 10.7 or greater, but these
20
15
scores are impossible to receive.
10 5
19. a. 20 } (F 2 32) 25; 68 F 77
ANSWERS
5
9
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 x c
Length (inches) b. 68 } 1 37 77; 124 c 160
4
c.
27. Sample answer: (15, 10); The box could have
a length of 15 inches and a width of 10 inches.
120
Number of
Algebra 1
A16 Assessment Book