8/20/14warm upca 1) daniel’s total earnings for a 40 hour work week are $450. this includes a $50...

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8/20/14 Warm Up CA

1) Daniel’s total earnings for a 40 hour work week are $450. This includes a $50 credit for travel expenses. Which equation represents Daniel’s wages, w, if he works x hours a week with no overtime.

2) How many liters of a 15% sugar solution must be mixed with 5 liters of a 20% sugar solution to make a 16% sugar solution?

3) The expression 2t + 3f + 4m + 10e gives the number of points a student earns on a test when the student correctly answers T true/false questions, F fill-in the blank questions, M multiple choice questions, and E extended response questions. Which statement is not true?A. The coefficient 2 indicates that each correct question earns 2 true/false points.B. The coefficient 3 represents the points earned for each fill-in the blank question.C. The term 10E represents the total number of points earned from 10 extended responsequestions.D. The term 4M represents the total number of points earned from M questions worth 4 points per multiple choice question.

2) How many liters of a 15% sugar solution must be mixed with 5 liters of a 20% sugar solution to make a 16% sugar solution?

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