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Kansas City Area Teachers of Mathematics 2013 KCATM Math Competition ALGEBRA GRADES 7-8 INSTRUCTIONS Do not open this booklet until instructed to do so. Time limit: 20 minutes You may NOT use calculators. Mark your answer on the answer sheet by FILLING in the oval. You may not use rulers, protractors, or other measurement devices on this test. Letter E is None of the above, which is a correct answer for some of the problems. With circles, exact answers will be given in terms of. Student Name Student Number School

151. Solve: - 6 = 3(x + 1) A. 1 B. -3 C. -3/6 D. -1 7 152. Solve: 3 = n 18 A. 22 B. 11/6 C. 21 D. 42 153. Solve: x = -11 A. 11 B. -11 C. 22 D. -11 and 11 154. Simplify the expression: 12x +18-6 A. 2x + 3 B. -2x 3 C. -2x + 3 D. 2x 3 155. Simplify the expression: 5 7x + 4 9x 14 A. -2x 15 B. -16x 23 C. 2x 5 D. -16x 5 156. Simplify the radical: 3 50 A. 150 B. 6 6 C. 15 2 D. 6 5 157. Simplify the expression: (2x) 2 (3x) 3 A. 81x 6 B. 81x 5 C. 108x 5 D. 108x 6 158. Use the distance formula: d ( x y to find the distance between 2 2 2 x1) ( y2 1) the points (-3, 1) and (5, 4) on a coordinate graph. Round the answer to the nearest thousandth. A. 8.544 B. 3.606 C. 8.545 D. 8.500 159. Find the midpoint between the points (5, 4) and (-3, 1). A. (2, 5) B. (4, 2.5) C. (-4, 1.5) D. (1, 2.5) 160. Find f(3) when f(x) = 4x 2 2x + 7 A. 49 B. 37 C. 19 D. 34

161. Solve for both values of x: (x + 7)(x 6) = 0 A. 7 B. 7, 6 C. 6 D. -7, 6 162. Simplify the expression using scientific notation: 4 10 7 5 10 2 A. 8 x 10 9 B. 8 x 10 5 C. 8 x 10 4 D. 1 x 10 7 163. Factor completely: 24x 36 A. 6(4x 6) B. 4(6x 9) C. 3(8x 12) D. 12(2x 3) 164. Factor completely: 4x 2 12x 16 A. 4(x 4)(x + 1) B. 2(2x 2 6x 8) C. (4x +1)(x 16) D. (2x 8)(2x + 2) 165. Simplify: -5(a 4) + 7a A. -12a 84 B. 2a + 20 C. 2a 8 D. 2a + 35 166. Which graph has y-intercept -2.5 and x-intercept 2? E) None of the above 167. Given the graph, write the equation of the line. A. y = x 1 B. y = 1 C. y = -1 D. x = 1

168. Write the equation in slope-intercept form: 8x 4y = 12 A. y = 2x + 3 B. y = 2x 3 C. y = -2x 3 D. y = -2x + 3 169. Which graph best shows the linear equation: x 2y = 2? 170. Which inequality is graphed: A. n < -6 B. n < -6 C. n > -6 D. n > -6 171. What is the solution to the inequality: 7 d - 3 > 5 172. Which graph has y = -1/3 x 2 as an equation? E) None of the above 173. What is the slope between (-7, 5) and (4, 13)? A. 8/3 B. -8/3 C. 8/11 D. -8/11

Use the graph below for questions #24-#26. Cell Phone Cost for Overseas Calls 174. What is the cost per minute for a 90 minute call under Plan B? A. $1.91 per minute B. $1.89 per minute C. $1.06 per minute D. $1.84 per minute 175. What is the most reasonable equation that represents the cost for an overseas call for Plan A? A. C = 0.5m + 27 B. C = 2m + 32 C. C = 2.5m + 32 D. C = 0.4m + 27 176. The intersection of the two lines can be interpreted as: A. Plan A is a less expensive company for your cell phone plan. B. Plan B is a less expensive company for your cell phone plan. C. The point when Plan A and Plan B are equal in their cell phone plans for overseas calls. D. Plan A is less expensive until 60 minutes of calls, then Plan A becomes the less expensive plan. Use the graph below for questions 177-178. 177. Which graph(s) shows three changes in rate over time after you initially leave the original location? A. C only B. B and D C. B only D. D only 178. Which graph would best fit the following scenario? You start at home and drive for a given amount of time, turn around and travel back home. A. B. C. D.

179. Which equation models the following parabolic graph. A. y = - x 2 2x 1 B. y = -x 2 2x + 1 C. y = - x 2 + 2x + 1 D. d = x 2 2x + 1 180. Which equation produces the following graph with the given zeros of the quadratic function? A. y = - x 2 8x 12 B. y = - x 2 8x + 12 C. y = - x 2 + 8x 12 D. y = x 2 + 8x + 12 181. Divide: (g 2 + 6g 8) (g + 4) A. (g - 2)+ -16 B. (g + 2)+ -16 g + 4 g + 4 182. Solve the system: -3x + 2y = -4 x 4y = -12 C. (g + 2)+ -22 g + 4 D. (g - 2)+ -22 g + 4 A. (-4, 4) B. (4, 4) C. (-4, -4) D. (4, -4) 183. Luis traveled to his cabin on the lake and back. It took two hours less time to get there than it did to get back. The average speed on the trip there was 68 miles/hr. The average speed on the way back was 46 miles/hr. because of an accident on the highway. How many hours did the trip there take? A. 3.9 hr. B. 4 hrs. C. 4.1 hrs. D. 4.2 hrs.

184. Two kg of pecans cost $8/kg were combined with 5 kg of peanuts which cost $5 per kg. Find the cost per kg of the mixed nuts. A. $6.50 B. $5.86 C. $5.72 D. $6.00 185. The sum of the digits of a certain two-digit number is 11. When you reverse its digits you decrease the number by 9. Find the number. A. 83 B. 74 C. 65 D. 56 186. JoAnn is selling ticket a community theater musical. On the first day of the ticket sales she sold 2 student tickets and 6 adult tickets for a total of $58. She sold $152 in tickets on the second day by selling 8 student tickets and 14 adult tickets. What is the price for adult and student tickets? A. Student ticket: $6, adult ticket: $8 B. student ticket: $5, adult ticket: $8 C. Student ticket: $6, adult ticket: $10 D. student ticket: $5, adult ticket: $10 187. Evaluate the logarithm: log 3 81 = x A. 4 B. 9 C. 1/4 D. 27 188. Use the quadratic formula to solve for all solutions of: -5x 2 3x + 4 = 0 b b 4ac Quadratic formula: x 2a A. 1.243, -0.043 B. 8.53, 0.043 C. -1.243, 0.043 D. -8.53, -0.043 189. Compound interest is computed by the formula: A = P(1 + r/n) nt where A = Accrued amount, P = Principal, r = Annual rate of interest, n = number of times per year interest is paid, and t = time in years. How much money would be accrued if $1000 receives 3% interest compounded monthly for 2 years? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. A. $1061 B. $1062 C. $1060 D. $1063 190. Factor: z 3 64 A. (z 4)(z 2 + 4x + 16) B. (z + 4)(z 2 16) C. (z 4)(z 2-4z + 16) D. (z 4)(z 2 + 16)

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