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Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI PASS Roberto is packing a van with suitcases. The van has 15 storage units. Each large suitcase uses 2 storage units, and each small suitcase uses 1 storage unit. If l is the number of large suitcases and s is the number of small suitcases, which inequality represents the number of suitcases he can fit in the van? A B C 1 . Content 1.1a Page 1 2 l s 15 l s 15 15( l s ) l 2 l s 15

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Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

PASS

Roberto is packing a van with suitcases. The van

has 15 storage units. Each large suitcase uses

2 storage units, and each small suitcase uses

1 storage unit. If l is the number of large suitcases

and s is the number of small suitcases, which

inequality represents the number of suitcases he

can fit in the van?

A

B

C

D

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Content 1.1a

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2l s 15

l s 15

15(l s) l

2l s 15

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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Jonas is buying ice and soda for a barbecue.

Ice costs $2 per bag, and soda costs $3 per case.

Jonas has $18 to spend. Which of the following

combinations is he able to buy if he is to stay

within his budget?

Content 1.1d

F 2 cases of soda and 6 bags of ice

G 3 cases of soda and 5 bags of ice

H 4 cases of soda and 4 bags of ice

J 1 case of soda and 8 bags of ice

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Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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-18

6

-6

18

When x = 2 and y = -3, what is the value of the

expression: x (3x – 2y) + xy ?

3.

Content 1.2a

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A

B

C

D

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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(2x – 5) + (2 – x) – (3 + x)

What is the simplified value of this expression?

Content 1.2b

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F 2x + 6

G 2x - 6

H -6

J 6

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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A (2t + 5) (3t + 5)

B (2t – 5) (3t – 5)

C (2t – 5) (3t + 5)

D (2t + 5) (3t – 5)

Which expression is the factored equivalent of:

Content 1.2c

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6t – 5t – 25

2

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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Which situation CANNOT be representedby a linear function?

Content 2.1a

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F

G

H

J

A student collects 15 pounds of cans every 2 weeks for a fundraiser.

A writer uses twice as many pencils each week as he did the week before.

A student gets 5 points for each correct answer on a test.

A worker’s monthly earnings include a bonus of $25 and pay at a rate of $6 per hour he worked that month.

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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Identify the mapping diagram that represents the relation and determine whether the relation is a function.

Content 2.1b

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A

B

C

D

The relation is not a function

The relation is not a function

The relation is a function

The relation is a function

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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F y = x – 1

G y = –2x – 7

H y = 3x – 1

J y = 3x – 3

Which linear equation goes through

the points (–2, –7) and (3, 8)?

Content 2.2a

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Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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A y = x2 – 3

B y = x2

C y = x2 + 3

D y = x2 + 6

The graph of which function appears

to be shifted 3 units down from the

graph of y = x2 + 3?

Content 2.2b

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Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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F The cashier earns $6 per hour.

G The cashier earns $6.25 per hour.

H The cashier earns $12 per hour.

J The cashier earns $12.50 per hour.

The graph shows the wages

earned by a cashier during a

week. Which of the following

best describes the slope of

the line?

Content 2.1c.I

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Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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A 0.4oF per minute

B 2.0oF per minute

C 4.0oF per minute

D 6.0oF per minute

An air conditioner cools a room from

80oF to 74oF in 15 minutes. What is the rate

of cooling?

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Content 2.2c.III

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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F x + 3y = 6

G 2x + y = 6

H 3x + 2y = 12

J 2x + 3y = 12

What is the equation of the line that passes

through (6,0) and (0,4)

Content 2.2d

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Lisa can spend $400 on her summer vacation.

If the plane ticket costs $200 and the hotel

costs $40 per day, which inequality represents

the number of days, d, that she can stay on

vacation?

13.

Content 2.2e

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A

B

C

D

200 40d 400

200 40d 400

200 40d 400

200d 40 400

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F x > -2

G x > 2

H x < -2

J x < 2

Content 2.3a

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What values of x represent the solutions to the inequality -3x + 6 < 12

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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A x > -8

B x < -8

C x < -8

D x > -8

Content 2.3b

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Which inequality is represented by the number line?

Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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F 1

G 2

H 0

J -1

Find the value of b that makes the system of equations have the solution (3, 5).

y = 3x – 4

y = bx + 2

Content 2.4

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A I

B II or III

C III

D I or II

Which graph or graphs would be best for showing the depth

of water in a pond over a period of time?

Content 3.1a

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I. II. III.

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F 170

G 220

H 260

J 350

The chart shows the naptimes

of 100 children.

For the next 1000 children

surveyed, what is the best

prediction of how many will

have a naptime at 1:30 P.M.?

Content 3.1b

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A Fifth test = 89 ; sixth test = 85

B Fifth test = 85 ; sixth test = 89

C Fifth test = 85 ; sixth test = 81

D Fifth test = 90 ; sixth test = 86

Angela’s average for six math tests is 87. On her first four tests she had scores of 93, 87, 82, and 86. On her last test, she scored 4 points lower than she did on her fifth test. What

scores did Angela receive on her fifth and sixth tests?

Content 3.1c

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Algebra 1 Get Ready for the EOI

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F y = 2x ; 24 cards

G y = 2.5x ; 30 cards

H y = 3x ; 36 cards

J y = 3.5x ; 42 cards

Gloria makes and sells handmade greeting cards. The scatter plot shows the number of cards she made over a 10-hour period. Find the equation of a trend line and use it to predict the number of cards Gloria can make in 12 hours

Content 3.2

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