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Q2 Review #2

Total questions: 130

Worksheet time: 10hrs 30mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Find the value of the variable: m + 4 = 12

a)

16

b)

8

c)

48

d)

3

2.

Find the value of the variable: m - 4 = 12

a)

16

b)

8

c)

48

d)

3

3.

Find the value of m: m5 = 10\frac{m}{5}\ =\ 10  

a)

2

b)

5

c)

50

4.

Find the value of m: 5m = 10

a)

50

b)

2

c)

5

5.

What is the inverse of addition?

a)

multiplication

b)

division

c)

subtraction

d)

addition

6.

What is the inverse of multiplication?

a)

Addition

b)

Subtraction

c)

Division

7.

5 + c = 8

a)

3

b)

13

c)

5

d)

8

8.

c - 5 = 8

a)

3

b)

13

c)

5

d)

8

9.

What is the inverse of division?

a)

Addition

b)

Multiplication

c)

Subtraction

10.

What is the inverse of subtraction?

a)

Division

b)

Multiplication

c)

Addition

11.

Find the value of a: 12 = 4a

a)

48

b)

3

c)

8

12.

Find the value of a: 12 = a412\ =\ \frac{a}{4}  

a)

48

b)

3

c)

8

13.

Find the value of the variable: 12x = 10\frac{1}{2}x\ =\ 10  

a)

5

b)

20

c)

4

14.

Find the value of the variable: k - 2.14 = 85

a)

82.86

b)

2.99

c)

87.14

15.

Find the value of the variable:  8 =k2.5Find\ the\ value\ of\ the\ variable:\ \ 8\ =\frac{k}{2.5}  

a)

5

b)

10

c)

20

16.
6 = a/4 + 2
a)
16
b)
15
c)
14
17.
6 = a/4 + 2
a)
16
b)
15
c)
14
18.
m/9 - 1 = -2
a)
6
b)
9
c)
-9
19.
9x -7 = -7
a)
4
b)
0
c)
5
20.
-15 = -4m + 5
a)
4
b)
7
c)
5
21.
-9x-13= -103
a)
15
b)
10
c)
12
22.
-9x + 1 = -80
a)
-9
b)
9
c)
6
23.
10-6v=-104
a)
19
b)
-19
c)
18
24.

Level 2

Solve for a

a)

a= -2

b)

a= -7.5

c)

a= 2

d)

a= 6

25.

Level 2

Solve for z

a)

z = -1

b)

z = 1

c)

z = 0

d)

z = 8

26.

Level 3

Solve for a

a)

a= 9

b)

a= -9

c)

a= -5

d)

a= 5

27.

Level 3

Solve for a

a)

a= -2

b)

a= -6

c)

a= 3

d)

a= 15

28.

Level 3

Identify the steps to solve for b

a)

Add 6 to both sides and divide both sides by 5

b)

Add 6 to both sides and multiply both sides by 5

c)

Subtract 6 from both sides then multiply both sides by 5

d)

Subtract 6 from both sides then divide both sides by 5

29.

Level 4

Solve for x

a)

2/3

b)

1/3

c)

-1/3

d)

4

30.
3f - 12 = -3
a)
3
b)
-3
c)
11
d)
12
31.
5d - 6 = 9
a)
3
b)
-3
c)
0.67
d)
 10
32.
9(2g +  3)
a)
18g + 27
b)
18g - 27
c)
-18g - 27
d)
18g - 18
33.
10(8-2x)
a)
80-20x
b)
80+20x
34.
-2x + 11 + 6x
a)
8x+11
b)
4x +11
c)
4x
d)
15x
35.
Simplify the expression:
n -10 +9n -3
a)
-3
b)
9n-3
c)
n
d)
10n -13
36.
3n+5p+2+n
a)
10np
b)
8np+2+n
c)
4n+5p+2
37.
2(6x + 8 ) =112
a)
8
b)
10
c)
-12
d)
4
38.
Simplify:
3(9 + 2d) + 4d 
a)
18d+10d
b)
18d-10d
c)
27+10d
d)
37d
39.
Add 1/6 + 1/2=?
a)
4/6
b)
3/8
c)
3/6
d)
2/8
40.
4/9  x  2/3 =
a)
6/12
b)
8/27
c)
1/2
d)
6/27
41.

Which number set(s) does 85 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

42.

Which number set(s) does -5 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

43.

Which number set(s) does -6.5 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

44.

Which number set(s) does -25/5 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

45.

Which number set(s) does 20/2 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

46.

Which number set(s) does -24/3 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

47.

Which number set(s) does 4/5 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

48.

Which number set(s) does 2/3 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

49.

Which number set(s) does .33...... belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

50.

Which number set(s) does .81 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

51.

Which number set(s) does 2.08 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

52.

Which number set(s) does -14 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

53.

Which number set(s) does 0 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

54.

Which number set(s) does 4 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

55.

Which number set(s) does 315 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

56.

Which number set(s) does 0.75 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

57.

Which number set(s) does -6 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

58.

Which number set(s) does 0.364 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

59.

Which number set(s) does 75/5 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

60.

Which number set(s) does -7/1 belong to? Check all that apply.

a)

Natural number

b)

Whole number

c)

Integer

d)

Rational Number

61.

Fill in the blank.


All numbers are ________ numbers.

a)

Fake

b)

Real

c)

natural

d)

integers

62.

Fill in the blank.


Integers are __________ and ___________ whole numbers.

a)

positive, negative

b)

natural, real

c)

positive, positive

d)

integers, real

63.

Fill in the blank.


Natural numbers are __________ numbers.

a)

counting

b)

negative

c)

decimal

d)

proper fractions

64.

Fill in the blank.


Whole numbers are all natural(counting) numbers plus ____.

a)

zero

b)

negatives

c)

positives

d)

fractions

65.

What does classify mean?

a)

arrange or sort in categories or groups

b)

delete

c)

order

d)

subtract

66.
Mr. Smith has an account balance of -$275.78.  He deposits $539.20 into his account.  What is Mr. Smith's account balance now?
a)
$813.98
b)
$263.42
c)
$539.78
d)
$345.98
67.
Jacob ran  4  3/5  miles on Monday, 4.5 miles on Tuesday, and  3  3/5 miles on Wednesday.  How many total miles did John run?
a)
12  26/50  miles
b)
12  7/10  miles
c)
11  7/12  miles
d)
12  miles
68.
Brynlee is selling pies for a band fundraiser.  They make $5.50 profit for every pie they sell.  How many must they sell in order to make a profit of at least $100?
a)
19 pies
b)
18 pies
c)
550 pies
d)
100 pies
69.
The air temperature in the North Pole in the morning was 3 degrees Celsius.  By 10:00am the temperature dropped 12 degrees.  By noon the temperature had gone up 5 degrees.  At 3:00pm the temperature went up 9 degrees.  By nightfall the temperature had dropped 16 more degrees.  What was the temperature at the North Pole at nightfall?
a)
11 degrees
b)
0 degrees
c)
-11 degrees
d)
-9 degrees
70.

Cameron and Betty are wrapping gifts for their mother. Cameron is making the bows. She has 37 1/3 yards of ribbon. If each bow uses 4 2/3 yards of ribbon, how many bows can Cameron make?

a)

7 bows

b)

8 bows

c)

9 bows

d)

not here

71.

Karla earns $20.25 per hour. If she works for a total of 32 hours one week, how much would she earn for that week?

a)

$52.25

b)

$640

c)

$648

d)

$6,480

72.

The average daily temperature in Denton went from -8°F in January to 43°F in March. What was the change in the average daily temperature from January to March?

a)

35°

b)

51°

c)

-35°

d)

-51°

73.
A fish is swimming 7 feet below the water's surface. A turtle is swimming 2 feet below the water's surface. What is the difference in feet where the fish and the turtle is?
a)
-9 feet
b)
14 feet
c)
5 feet
d)
9 feet
74.

On Tuesday, Terry took a road trip to visit his friends. He travelled 2.25 miles to Frank's house and then 5 1/2 miles to Janice's house before returning home. Using decimals, how many miles did Terry travel on Tuesday?

a)

3.8 miles

b)

7. 6 miles

c)

7. 75 miles

d)

15.5 miles

75.

Angelo has $5.50 for lunch. He guys a cookie for $1.05 and a drink for 1.45. How much money does Angelo have left?

a)

$2.50

b)

$3.00

c)

$1.25

d)

$4.00

76.

Joe went scuba diving. He descended down to 5 feet below sea level, stopped, then went down another 20 feet. What is Joe's level?

a)

25 feet

b)

-15 feet

c)

15 feet

d)

-25 feet

77.

Aryon has $20. He buys 2 Cokes that each cost $1.50. He also buys a sandwich for $5.50 and a bag of chips that costs $2.25. After Aryon pays for his lunch, how much money does he have left?

a)

$10

b)

$10.75

c)

$9.25

d)

$0

78.

Ms. Sublett learns how to fly a plane. She starts on the ground and ascends (goes UP) 500 feet, then descends (goes DOWN) 150 feet, then ascends 50 feet. How high up is Ms. Sublett's plane now?

a)

700 feet

b)

500 feet

c)

back on the ground

d)

400 feet

79.

Tue is diving 8 1/2 feet below sea level. He decides to descend 5 1/2 more feet. How many feet below sea level is he?

a)

13 2/2

b)

14

c)

-14

d)

-13 2/2

80.

The temperature of a substance is -16.6 °C. During an experiment, the temperature of the substance decreases 7.5 °C. What is the final temperature?

a)

24.1

b)

-24.1

c)

9.1

d)

-9.1

81.

Julia spends $5.25 on gas for her lawn mower. She earns $24.00 mowing her neighbor’s yard. What is Julia’s profit?

a)

18.75

b)

-18.75

c)

29.75

d)

.29.75

82.

Over 5 months, Ms. Obama wrote 5 equal checks totaling $289.25 to pay for salon services. How much did she withdraw from her account each month to pay for the services?

a)

57.85

b)

-57.85

c)

1,446.25

d)

-1,446.25

83.

Paty has $800 in her bank account.If she writes 6 checks for exactly $29.97 each, What is her account balance after the checks are cashed?

a)

179.82

b)

-179.82

c)

620.18

d)

-620.18

84.

Nik brought a bag of candy to school. He started with 50 pieces, but gave out 15 pieces to EACH of his TWO friends. His nice math teacher gave Nik 3 pieces of candy. How much does he have now?

a)

37 pieces

b)

10 pieces

c)

0 pieces

d)

23 pieces

85.

Jackson bought 5 bags of chips. He paid with a $10 bill and got $3.75 back in change. If the chips all cost the same, how much did each bag cost?

a)

$6.25

b)

$1.25

c)

$4.00

d)

$0.50

86.

Trevor rode his bicycle 25 miles in 2 hours. Assuming Trevor rode at a constant speed, how many miles did Trevor ride in 1 hour?

a)

10 miles

b)

15 miles

c)

50 miles

d)

12.5 miles

87.
Which graph is non-proportional?
a)
A
b)
B
c)
C
d)
D
88.
Does the table represent a proportional relationship?
a)
Yes.
b)
No.
89.

If it takes the Ramirez family 4 days to travel 2,560 miles, how many days will it take them to travel 4, 800 miles?

a)

It will take the Ramirez family 6.5 days to travel this distance.

b)

It will take the Ramirez family 7 days to travel this distance.

c)

It will take the Ramirez family 6 days to travel this distance.

d)

It will take the Ramirez family 7.5 days to travel this distance.

90.

Which line shows a proportional relationship?

a)

Softball Plus because it shows a straight line through the origin.

b)

Fun Center because it shows a straight line through the origin.

91.

The table above shows the cost for ordering a certain number of pies. What is the value of x if the cost is proportional to the number of pies ordered?

a)

$7.25

b)

$36.25

c)

$22.50

d)

$30.00

92.

Which graph below does NOT show a proportional relationship between x and y?

a)
b)
c)
d)
93.

The following table is proportional. What equation represents the relationship?

a)

y = 3x

b)

5 = 15x

c)

15 = 5x

d)

y = 1/3x

e)

k = 3x

94.

Is the relationship proportional? If so, what is the constant of proportionality?

a)

no, it is not proportional

b)

yes, k = 3

c)

yes, k = 2

d)

yes, k = 2/3

95.

The following graph is proportional. Write an equation to express the relationship.

a)

6 = 3(2)

b)

3 = 1k

c)

y = 3x

d)

3 = kx

96.
In the equation y = 14x, what is the constant of proportionality?
a)
y
b)
x
c)
14
d)
1/14
97.
Using the table above, determine the equation of the line.
a)
y = 5x
b)
y = 10x
c)
y = 1/5 x
d)
y = 1/10 x
98.
Sherry can buy 4 pounds of oranges for $18.  Write the equation to represent the cost, y, for x oranges.
a)
y = 4.5x
b)
y = 72x
c)
y = 2/9 x
d)
y = 4x
99.

Ellie made $45 babysitting for 6 hours. How much does she make per hour?

a)

$45 per hour

b)

$7.50 per hour

c)

$2.70 per hour

d)

$6.70 per hour

100.

The cost of 4 golf balls is $10. How much would it cost for 20 golf balls?

a)

$10 for 20 golf balls

b)

$20 or 20 golf balls

c)

$40 or 20 golf balls

d)

$50 or 20 golf balls

101.

What is the meaning of the point (20, 5)?

a)

If she delivers 20 newspapers, she will earn $5.

b)

If she earns $20, she will deliver 5 newspapers.

102.

Gary purchased a sweater that was marked down by 1/5 of the original price. What fractional part of the original price did Gary pay?

a)

1/5

b)

2/5

c)

3/5

d)

4/5

103.

Rob biked 12 miles in 2 hours and 30 minutes. Write an equation to represent a proportional relationship between distance, d, in miles and time, t, in hours.

a)

d = 6t

b)

d = 4.8t

c)

d = 5.2t

d)

d = 30t

104.

Simplify the expression: 3(x + 2)

a)

3x + 6

b)

3x + 2

c)

3x - 6

d)

3x + 8

105.

Simplify the expression: 2(3x - 4)

a)

6x - 12

b)

6x - 4

c)

6x + 8

d)

6x - 8

106.

Simplify the expression: -4(2x + 5)

a)

-8x - 20

b)

8x - 20

c)

-8x + 20

d)

-8x + 5

107.

Simplify the expression: 5(2x - 3) + 4(3x + 1)

a)

10x + 11

b)

10x - 11

c)

22x - 11

d)

22x + 11

108.

Simplify the expression: 2(4x + 3) - 3(2x - 1)

a)

8x + 6

b)

4x + 7

c)

2x + 9

d)

6x + 5

109.

Simplify the expression: 3(2x + 1) + 2(3x - 2)

a)

12x + 1

b)

6x + 2

c)

9x - 2

d)

12x - 1

110.

Simplify the expression: -2(3x - 4) - 4(2x + 1)

a)

-14x - 4

b)

-14x + 4

c)

-14x - 8

d)

-14x + 8

111.

Simplify the expression: 4(3x + 2) - 2(4x - 1)

a)

12x + 8

b)

4x + 10

c)

10x + 4

d)

8x + 10

112.

Simplify the expression: 2(3x - 1) + 3(2x + 4)

a)

12x + 7

b)

6x + 10

c)

12x + 10

d)

5x + 12

113.

Simplify the expression: -3(2x + 5) - 5(3x - 2)

a)

-21x - 10

b)

-21x - 5

c)

-21x + 10

d)

-21x + 5

114.

The number in front of a variable telling the mathematician how much to multiply the variable by is called the...

a)

Term

b)

Constant

c)

Coefficient

d)

Expression

115.

A number with no variable is called a...

a)

Coefficient

b)

Constant

c)

Term

d)

Expression

116.

These have the the same variable and can, therefore, be combined...

a)

Expressions

b)

Distributive Property

c)

Additive Inverse

d)

Like Terms

117.
A(n) __________________ consists of one or more numbers, variables, and operations. 
a)
numeric expression
b)
term
c)
variable
d)
algebraic expression
118.

What is the first step in the equation:

2x - 3 + 4x = 27

a)

Combine Like Terms

b)

Add 3 on both sides

c)

Divide by 2 on both sides

d)

Subtract 4x from both sides

119.

What is the second step to solve the equation:

2x - 3 + 4x = 27

a)

Divide everything by 2

b)

Add 3 to both sides

c)

Divide everything by 6

d)

Subtract 3 to both sides

120.

What will the equation look like after you distribute?

a)

-6x - 8 = 10

b)

-6x + 8 = 10

c)

-5x - 6 = 10

d)

-5x + 6 = 10

121.

5 + 10(a + 2) = 35

(a)  

122.

10(h+1) - 4 = 76

a)

h=10

b)

h=4

c)

h=7

d)

h=76

123.
Solve for v.
a)
60
b)
-3
c)
15
d)
3
124.

83(6n5)=97-8-3\left(6n-5\right)=97  

Show your work on paper!!

a)

10-10  

b)

1616  

c)

5-5  

d)

2-2  

125.
Janet's mother gave her $76 to go to the store. Janet bought 2 loaves of bread and 4 cartons of orange juice. Each loaf of bread cost $5 and each carton of orange juice cost $3. How much money does Janet have left?
a)
68
b)
54
c)
84
d)
20
126.
WRITE AN EQUATION
For a field trip 4 students rode in cars and the rest filled nine buses. How many students were in each bus if 472 students were on the trip?
a)
4x=472
b)
9x=472
c)
4+9x=472
d)
4+x=472
127.
Scott works on cars. He charges $35 for each car plus $7 per hour. Write an equation that represents this scenario if Kylie's car bill was $63.
a)
7x + 35 = 63
b)
7x = 63
c)
7x - 35 = 63
d)
35x + 7 = 63
128.
Penelope is going to the carnival to ride the rides. It costs $20 to get into the carnival and ride tickets are $0.50 each. Write an equation that represents this scenario if she spends $35 in all.
a)
.50x + 20 = 35
b)
.50x = 35
c)
.50 + 20x = 35 
d)
.50x - 20 = 35
129.
In this soccer season, Emma has scored 1 more than twice the number of Nick's goals.  If Emma has scored 15 goals, which equation can be used to find x, the number of Nick's goals?
a)
x - 15 = 1
b)
x + 1 = 15
c)
2x + 1 = 15
d)
x + 1 = x + 15
130.

Mallory bought pizza and soda for a party. If she spent $12.57 on the sodas and $10.95 for each pizza, how many pizzas did she buy if her total is $89.22?

a)

10.95x + 12.57 = 89.22

b)

12.57x + 10.95 = 89.22

c)

89.22x -10.95 = 12.57

d)

12.57 + 10.95 = 89.22