

Writing Linear Equations and Inequalities
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Medium
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ELIANA TREJO
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Writing Equations and Inequalities From Verbal Descriptions

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Multiple Choice
For babysitting, Nicole charges a flat fee of $5, plus $10 per hour. Which equation represents this scenario for the cost, y, after x hours of babysitting?
y=5x−10
y= 5x+10
y= 5+10x
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Multiple Choice
A business purchases a computer for $1500. The computer goes down in value $200 each year when the new model is released. Which of the following equations represents this scenario?
y=−200x+1500
y= 1500x−200
y= 1500+200x
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Multiple Choice
You are running a concession stand at the basketball game. You sell hot dogs for $3 each and sodas for $1.50 each. At the end of night, you made $200. Let x represent the number of hot dogs sold and y represent the number of sodas sold.
Which equation that can be used to determine how many hot dogs and how many sodas were sold?
y=200−1.5x
y=200−3x
1.50x+3y=200
3x+1.50y=200
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Multiple Choice
Your school is sponsoring a pancake dinner to raise money for a field trip. You estimate that 200 adults and 250 children will attend. Let x represent the cost of an adult ticket and y represent the cost of a child ticket. Which equation can be used to find what ticket prices to set in order to raise $3800?
200x+250y=3800
250x+200y=3800
y=3800x−250
y=3800−250x
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Multiple Choice
The school rented buses and vans to go to a football. There were 8 vans
and 12 buses for a total of 360 students. Let x represent the number of students in each van and y represent the number of students on each bus. Which equation represents this scenario?
y= 360−8x−12y
8x+12y=360
12x+8y=360
y=360−8x
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Multiple Choice
Maya is investing in the stock market and has a maximum budget of $1,300 with which to purchase stock in two promising companies. Stock in the software company currently sells for $10 per share. Stock in the robotics company is currently trading at $12 per share.
Let x represent the number of shares in the software company and y represent the number of shares in the robotics company.
Which inequality in standard form describes this situation?
12x+10y≤1300
10x+12y≥1300
12x+10y≥1300
10x+12y≤1300
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Multiple Choice
Brian is ordering a flower arrangement with roses and carnations. He doesn't want to spend more than $28 on the arrangement. Roses cost $5 each and carnations cost $2 each. .
Let x represent the number of roses and y represent the number of carnations.
Which inequality in standard form describes this situation?
5x+2y≤28
5x+2y≥28
5x+2y<28
5x+2y>28
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Multiple Choice
Burlington is hosting a city-wide arts festival at which vendors can pay to have a small booth or a large booth. The fee for a small booth is $40, whereas the fee for a large booth is $79. The city hopes to receive at least $2,100 in fees.
Let x represent the number of small booths and y represent the number of large booths.
Which inequality in standard form describes this situation?
40x+79y>2100
79x+40y>2100
79x+40y≥2100
40x+79y≥2100
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is slope intercept form?
y−y1=m(x−x1)
y=mx+b
Ax+By=C
m=x2−x1y2−y1
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is point slope form?
y−y1=m(x−x1)
y=mx+b
Ax+By=C
m=x2−x1y2−y1
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is standard form?
y−y1=m(x−x1)
y=mx+b
Ax+By=C
m=x2−x1y2−y1
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