DUE DECEMBER 1st. Name ID: 1. Date Algebra. Evaluate each expression. 1) 12 (2 2) 5 2) 1 + (2 3) 2. Evaluate each using the values given.
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4 Solve each of the following word problems by any method. Show all of your work. Answer each question in a full sentence. ) A painting is in tall and 11 in wide. If it is reduced to a width of 1 in, then how tall will it be? 6) Two packages of cherry tomatoes cost $6. How many packages of cherry tomatoes can you buy for $4? 7) Kristin bought nine CDs. A week later half of all her CDs were destroyed in a fire. There are now only 18 CDs left. With how many did she start? 8) On Tuesday Jill bought ten boxes. On Wednesday half of all the boxes that she had were destroyed. On Thursday there were only 17 left. How many did she have on Monday? For number 9: Plot each point and label it with the correct letter. For number 0: State the coordinates of each point and lable with the correct letter. 9) T (4, -) Q(-, -) S(-4, 4) P(-, ) 4 1 y R(, 1) x 0) J G y H I K x U YV0Q1^4n hkhubtba^ os\o[fwtlwgamrmev BLCLrCr.z c iawl\la jrqisgph[trs[ nrye\sdelrqvgedd].b P QMaahdPev jwdikt[ho xifnafiihnlijtneo rpprce_-ba[lygxegbrrjao. -4-
5 DUE DECEMBER 1st ` Ks0k1Y4a LKjudtSav gsxo_f^twwxacrtel OLbLGC\.J I paqldl[ SrviAgHhhtns_ mrjezswenrkvheld_. Beat the Basics 4 Evaluate each expression. 1) 1 ( ) ) 1 + ( ) 1 7 Name ID: 1 Date Algebra Evaluate each using the values given. ) y + z ; use y = 1, and z = 6 4) xy - ; use x = 4, and y = 1 Write each as an algebraic expression. ) the difference of 18 and z 18 - z 6) 1 decreased by ) minus x - x 8) divided by c c w xr0j1c4d kkkuctcav vsoo`futbwmaorve\ KLHLjCq.d T EArlelk hrnifgzhatmsk Prwe^s^eDrDvPeYde.c Q XMGagdaez \wyiqtfhw UICnpfSiinJirtMeI dpyrmec-hamleg^eybir`ah. -1-
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8 Solve each of the following word problems by any method. Show all of your work. Answer each question in a full sentence. ) A painting is in tall and 11 in wide. If it is reduced to a width of 1 in, then how tall will it be? in 6) Two packages of cherry tomatoes cost $6. How many packages of cherry tomatoes can you buy for $4? 8 7) Kristin bought nine CDs. A week later half of all her CDs were destroyed in a fire. There are now only 18 CDs left. With how many did she start? 7 8) On Tuesday Jill bought ten boxes. On Wednesday half of all the boxes that she had were destroyed. On Thursday there were only 17 left. How many did she have on Monday? 4 For number 9: Plot each point and label it with the correct letter. For number 0: State the coordinates of each point and lable with the correct letter. 9) T (4, -) Q(-, -) P S S(-4, 4) P(-, ) y R(, 1) Q R T x 0) J G K(, 1) H(, 4) y J(-, 0) G(-, -) H I K I(, ) x Z Sd0q1O4\ okuumtbag vsuosfetvwoaprrew XLuLvCm.u q YAglGlr zrniggnhythsx qrlezsrekrmvlebdz.b X BMZaWdueN YwFictQhc ^IHnUfdi[nJiCtFeZ ep\rxeo-caalmgeeubprgal. -4-
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