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Name ClassGrade Date Benchmark: MA..A.. Which inequality best represents the graph below? A x B x C x D x Benchmark: MA..A.. What is another way to write ( ) ( )? F ( ) ( ) G ( ) ( ) H ( ) ( ) I ( ) ( ) - Progress Testing Page

Benchmark: MA..A.. Naima set a function machine to multiply by and subtract. She showed the following chart to John. How can John find the missing input number? A subtract from and multiply by B add to and divide by C multiply by and subtract D divide by and add Benchmark: MA..A.. Which expression is equivalent to ( )(x )? F x G x H x I x - Progress Testing Page

- Progress Testing Page Benchmark: MA..A.. A clothing discount store sells socks by the dozen. The first dozen costs $., and each dozen after that costs $.. Jordan is buying socks for a fundraiser for his soccer team. He spent a total of $ on socks. In the equation below, n represents the number of dozens of socks Jordan purchased. $. $.(n ) $ How many dozen socks did Jordan purchase?

- Progress Testing Page Benchmark: MA..A.. Look at the function machine below. What IN value produces an OUT value of? Benchmark: MA..A.. Which of the following expressions is equivalent to (x ) y x? A x y B x y C x y D x y

Benchmark: MA..A.. Which inequality best represents the graph below? F x G x H x I x Benchmark: MA..A.. Which of the following equations represents the relationship between x and y in the table? A y x B y x C y x D y x - Progress Testing Page

- Progress Testing Page Benchmark: MA..A.. Ray has x comic books. Janet has times as many comic books as Ray. Simone has comic books. Which expression represents the total number of comic books Ray, Janet, and Simone have all together? F x x G x x H x x I x x Benchmark: MA..A.. Look at the function machine below. What IN value produces an OUT value of?

Benchmark: MA..A.. Which ordered pair, (x, y), makes the equation y x true? F (, ) G (, ) H (, ) I (, ) Benchmark: MA..A.. Ashley works in a shoe store. She earns $. per hour plus $. for each pair of shoes she sells. Which equation could be used to find e, Ashley's total earnings for a day in which she works hours and sells p pairs of shoes? A e ( ).p B e (.)p C e (.) p D e (.) p Benchmark: MA..A.. Which expression is equivalent to (n ) n? F n ( ) n G ( n) (n ) H ( n) n I ( n) n - Progress Testing Page

Benchmark: MA..A.. If the pattern on the graph continues, which rule can be used to find the second number in the ordered pair (, )? A divide the first number by. B add. to the first number C multiply the first number by. D multiply the first number by, then subtract. - Progress Testing Page

Benchmark: MA..A.. Each year, Fairfield Elementary School holds a fundraiser to help pay for new computers at the school. The table below shows the yearly results of the fundraiser. If the amount of money raised kept increasing according to the pattern in the table, how much money did Fairfield Elementary School raise in? F $, G $, H $, I $, - Progress Testing Page

- Progress Testing Page Benchmark: MA..A.. Look at the function machine below. What IN value produces an OUT value of?

Benchmark: MA..A.. In the equation y F,x, x represents miles and y represents feet. Which is the graph of this equation? H G I Benchmark: MA..A.. Which of these equations is equivalent to ( z)? A z B z C z D z - Progress Testing Page

Benchmark: MA..A.. If the pattern on the graph continues, which rule can be used to find the second number in the ordered pair (, )? F add to the first number G divide the first number by, then subtract H divide the first number by, then subtract I subtract from the first number - Progress Testing Page