Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 2- Lesson 15

Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 2- Lesson 15

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 Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 2- Lesson 15

Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 2- Lesson 15

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Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Math

Hard

A.REI.6, A.REI.5

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12 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Select all the equations that share a solution with this system of equations.
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{"blocks":[{"key":"0","text":"3x+11y=-2","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":9,"key":0}],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"MATH","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{}}}}

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A.REI.6

A.REI.5

2.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Students performed in a play on a Friday and a Saturday. For both performances, adult tickets cost a dollars each and student tickets cost s dollars each.On Friday, they sold 125 adult tickets and 65 student tickets, and collected $1,200. On Saturday, they sold 140 adult tickets and 50 student tickets, and collect $1,230.This situation is represented by this system of equations: What could the equation 265a+115s=2,430 mean in this situation?

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A.REI.6

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3.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Students performed in a play on a Friday and a Saturday. For both performances, adult tickets cost a dollars each and student tickets cost s dollars each.On Friday, they sold 125 adult tickets and 65 student tickets, and collected $1,200. On Saturday, they sold 140 adult tickets and 50 student tickets, and collect $1,230.This situation is represented by this system of equations: The solution to the original system is the pair a=7 and s=5. Explain why it makes sense that this pair of values is also the solution to the equation 265a+115s=2,430.

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4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Select all equations that can result from adding these two equations or subtracting one from the other.
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{"blocks":[{"key":"0","text":"-2x+6y=8","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":8,"key":0}],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"MATH","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{}}}}
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{"blocks":[{"key":"0","text":"4x+4y=16","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":8,"key":0}],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"MATH","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{}}}}
{"blocks":[{"key":"0","text":"2x-6y=-8","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":8,"key":0}],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"MATH","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{}}}}

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A.REI.6

A.REI.5

5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Here is a system of equations: Would you rather use subtraction or addition to solve the system? Explain your reasoning.

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6.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The box plot represents the distribution of the number of free throws that 20 students made out of 10 attempts. After reviewing the data, the value recorded as 1 is determined to have been an error. The box plot represents the distribution of the same data set, but with the minimum, 1, removed. The median is 6 free throws for both plots.Explain why the median remains the same when 1 was removed from the data set.

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7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The box plot represents the distribution of the number of free throws that 20 students made out of 10 attempts. After reviewing the data, the value recorded as 1 is determined to have been an error. The box plot represents the distribution of the same data set, but with the minimum, 1, removed. The median is 6 free throws for both plots.When 1 is removed from the data set, does the mean remain the same? Explain your reasoning.

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A.REI.5

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