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NON-CALCULATOR: I. Decide whether or not the following information defines a function. Explain/support your answer. 1. 2. 3. x -1 0 1 2 3 y 5 7 2-1 -8 4 & 5. Refer to the numbered graphs 4 5 6. x -3 2 0 3 2 y 12-3 5 16 4 II. III. IV. Find/state the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of the given equation. Then graph the equation. 7. Find/state the slope of the line and the y-intercept. 8. Find the slope of the line passing through the two points. 9. V. Find the slope-intercept form for the line that satisfies the stated conditions. 10. Perpendicular to, passing through 11. Parallel to, passing through VI. Given the points find the following. 12. The slope of the line passing through the two points. 13. The equation of the line passing through the two points. Page 1 of 5

VII. Solve the problem. 14. An electrician charges a fee of $60 plus $45 per hour. Let y be the cost in dollars of using the electrician for x hours. a) Write a linear equation that describes the scenario above. Find and interpret the rate of change. c) Identify and interpret the y-intercept in terms of the problem. d) If the total bill is $195. How many hours were billed by the electrician? VIII. Solve the system of equations using the method listed. Identify whether the system is consistent or inconsistent and dependent or independent. 15. Elimination Method: 16. Substitution Method: IX. State the Domain and Range of Each Function. Write your answer in interval notation. 17. 18. X. Using the graph of the given function, identify the following. 19. a) 20. Find x-values where CALCULATOR ALLOWED: I. Find the slope-intercept form of the line passing through these points. 21. II. Solve the following problems. 22. Using a phone card to make a long distance call costs a flat fee of $0.54 plus $0.23 per minute starting with the first minute. a) Write the linear equation that represents the cost per call. Find the total cost of a phone call which lasts 21 minutes. c) How long was the call if the cost was $3.99? Page 2 of 5

23. A manufacturer has total revenue given by the function and has total cost given by ; where x is the number of units produced and sold. Find the number of units where the product breaks even. 24. The demand for a certain product is given by, and the supply is given by, where p is the price in dollars and q is the quantity demanded or supplied at price p. Find the price and quantity at which market equilibrium occurs. 25. Given the following revenue and cost functions:, where x is the number of units. a) Find P(x) and simplify it. Find the profit at 20 units. III. For the following problems, solve by: a) Assign variables to the unknowns Write a system of equations c) Solve the system, you must show some work d) Write the solution in terms of the problem 26. Jim wants to plan a meal with 66 grams of carbohydrates and 1040 calories. If green beans have 7 grams of carbohydrates and 30 calories per half-cup serving and French fried shrimp have 9 grams of carbohydrates and 190 calories per three-ounce serving, how many servings of green beans and shrimp should he use? 27. Nadine sold two kinds of tickets to her class play. Student tickets cost $4.00 each, and adult tickets cost $6.50 each. If Nadine sold a total of 35 tickets for $182.50, how many student and adult tickets did she sell? IV. Graph the solution. 28. 29. 30. A rental agency has a maximum of $1,260,000 to invest in the purchase of at most 71 new cars of two different types, compact and midsize. The cost per compact car is $15,000 and the cost per midsize car is $28,000. a) Assign variables to the unknowns Write a system of inequalities c) Graph the system using your calculator d) Sketch the graph with shading and identify the corner points/intersection points Page 3 of 5

Answers: Non-Calculator: 1. Function, each input has exactly one output. 2. Not a Function, the input produces two different outcomes. 3. Function, each input has exactly one output. 4. Function, it passes the vertical line test. 5. Not a Function, it fails the vertical line test. 6. Not a Function, the input 2 produces two different outcomes. 7. 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. a) The rate of change is $45 per hour. c) The y-intercept is $60 which is the initial service fee. d) 3 hours. 15. (8,0), consistent, independent 16. Infinitely many solutions, consistent, dependent 17. 18. 19. a) 8 2 20. Page 4 of 5

Calculator Allowed: 21. 22. a) A 21 minute call would cost $5.37 c) A call costing $3.99 lasted 15 minutes. 23. To break even they need to sell 1408 units. 24. For market equilibrium we need 25 units at a price of $203. 25. a) 26. a) x = # of servings of green beans, y = # of servings of shrimp c) d) You need 3 servings of green beans and 5 servings of shrimp. 27. a) x = # of student tickets, y = # of adult tickets c) d) She sold 18 student tickets and 17 adult tickets. 28. & 29. Check using your calculator. 30. a) Let x represent the number of compact cars and y represent the number of midsize cars. d) Corner points/intersection points are Page 5 of 5