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Matching
Direction: Match the right solution, equation, or inequality to each problem and write the answer on
the left. Each equation is worth 2 points.
B. 𝑛 < 35
2. More than 8000 fans attended the
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Wizards’ opening soccer game. C. 8 − 𝑛 = −24
D. 𝑛 > 12
3. Eight more than the quotient of a
number and -3 is -24 E. 𝑎 > −7
F. 𝑛 > 35
4. 2x + 29 < 53
G. 8 − 3𝑛 = 24
Multiple Choice
Direction: Each question in this section is a multiple-choice question with four answer choices.
Read each question and answer choice carefully and choose the ONE best answer. Try to answer all
questions. Write the answer on the left. Each question is worth 4 points.
B. 6𝑥 = 63.2
1
C. 𝑥 = 63.2
6
D. 63.2𝑥 = 6
3. The solution of which equations is not graphed on the number line below?
A. 12.8 = −6.4𝑥
B. 8.1𝑥 = −16.2
C. −15 = 7.5𝑥
D. −18.3𝑥 = −36.6
4. Ella paid $11.83 for 3 magazines. If each magazine was the same price, how much
did each magazine cost?
A. $4.59
B. $4.00
C. $3.94
D. $3.419
7. Sandra’s scores on the first five science test are shown. Which
inequality represents the score she must receive on the sixth test
to have an average score of more than 88?
A. 𝑠 ≥ 86
B. 𝑠 ≤ 88
C. 𝑠 < 88
D. 𝑠 > 86
8. Find the value of x so that the polygons have the same perimeter.
A. 3
B. 6
C. 8
D. 12
𝑥
A. <5
−3
𝑥
B. ≤5
−3
𝑥
C. >5
−3
𝑥
D. ≥5
−3
Short Answers
Direction: Write an equation or inequality for each question and solve. Show all the work. Fail to
show the work will result in partial credits. Each question is worth 5 points.
1. Stanley paid half of what Royce paid for his baseball glove. Royce paid $64.98 for his glove.
Write and solve an equation to find how much Stanley paid for his glove.
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5. Five years ago Tom was as old as Hazel. Now he is as old as Hazel. Find their current ages.
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6. You and three friends are going to the fair. The cost for parking is $5 per car and admission to the
fair is $19 per person. If you have a total of $113 and bring a car to the fair, what is the maximum
amount each person can spend on food?