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Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 2- Lesson 9

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

A car has a 16-gallon fuel tank. When driven on a highway, it has a gas mileage of 30 miles per gallon. The gas mileage (also called "fuel efficiency") tells us the number of miles the car can travel for a particular amount of fuel (one gallon of gasoline, in this case). After filling the gas tank, the driver got on a highway and drove for a while.How many miles has the car traveled if it has the following amounts of gas left in the tank?15 gallons

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

A car has a 16-gallon fuel tank. When driven on a highway, it has a gas mileage of 30 miles per gallon. The gas mileage (also called "fuel efficiency") tells us the number of miles the car can travel for a particular amount of fuel (one gallon of gasoline, in this case). After filling the gas tank, the driver got on a highway and drove for a while.How many miles has the car traveled if it has the following amounts of gas left in the tank?10 gallons

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

A car has a 16-gallon fuel tank. When driven on a highway, it has a gas mileage of 30 miles per gallon. The gas mileage (also called "fuel efficiency") tells us the number of miles the car can travel for a particular amount of fuel (one gallon of gasoline, in this case). After filling the gas tank, the driver got on a highway and drove for a while.How many miles has the car traveled if it has the following amounts of gas left in the tank?2.5 gallons

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

A car has a 16-gallon fuel tank. When driven on a highway, it has a gas mileage of 30 miles per gallon. The gas mileage (also called "fuel efficiency") tells us the number of miles the car can travel for a particular amount of fuel (one gallon of gasoline, in this case). After filling the gas tank, the driver got on a highway and drove for a while.How many gallons are left in the tank when the car has traveled the following distances on the highway?90 miles

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

A car has a 16-gallon fuel tank. When driven on a highway, it has a gas mileage of 30 miles per gallon. The gas mileage (also called "fuel efficiency") tells us the number of miles the car can travel for a particular amount of fuel (one gallon of gasoline, in this case). After filling the gas tank, the driver got on a highway and drove for a while.How many gallons are left in the tank when the car has traveled the following distances on the highway?246 miles

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6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Noah is helping to collect the entry fees at his school's sports game. Student entry costs $2.75 each and adult entry costs $5.25 each. At the end of the game, Diego collected $281.25.Select all equations that could represent the relationship between the number of students, s, the number of adults, a, and the dollar amount received at the game.

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{"blocks":[{"key":"56t40","text":"a=53.57-\\frac{2.75}{5.25}s","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":26,"key":0}],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"MATH","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{}}}}
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{"blocks":[{"key":"d6t0e","text":"281.25+2.75a=s","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":14,"key":0}],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"MATH","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{}}}}
{"blocks":[{"key":"9htk8","text":"281.25+5.25s=a","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":14,"key":0}],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"MATH","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{}}}}

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The data represents the number of hours 10 students slept on Sunday night.6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9Are there any outliers? Explain your reasoning.

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