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Chapter 1 Test



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
 

 1. 

mc001-1.jpg
a.
18
c.
9
b.
mc001-2.jpg
d.
–18
 

 2. 

mc002-1.jpg
a.
14
c.
15
b.
–13
d.
13
 

 3. 

mc003-1.jpg
a.
17
c.
–13
b.
7.5
d.
13
 

 4. 

mc004-1.jpg
a.
49
c.
35
b.
6
d.
294
 

 5. 

mc005-1.jpgmc005-2.jpg
a.
mc005-3.jpg
c.
mc005-5.jpg
b.
mc005-4.jpg
d.
mc005-6.jpg
 

 6. 

mc006-1.jpg
a.
mc006-2.jpg
c.
mc006-4.jpg
b.
mc006-3.jpg
d.
mc006-5.jpg
 

 7. 

mc007-1.jpg
a.
mc007-2.jpg
c.
mc007-4.jpg
b.
mc007-3.jpg
d.
mc007-5.jpg
 

 8. 

mc008-1.jpg
a.
–10
c.
–24.2
b.
10
d.
9
 

 9. 

mc009-1.jpg
a.
mc009-2.jpg
c.
mc009-4.jpg
b.
mc009-3.jpg
d.
mc009-5.jpg
 

 10. 

mc010-1.jpg
a.
1.25
c.
–1.75
b.
–2.5
d.
–1
 

 11. 

It costs $100 to be a member of a music club. A member of the club pays $20 per music lesson. A nonmember pay $30 per music lesson. How many music lessons must a member and a nonmember take so the cost for each is the same?
a.
70
c.
2
b.
90
d.
10
 
 
Find x. Then find the perimeter of the square.
 

 12. 


mc012-1.jpg
a.
mc012-2.jpg units
c.
mc012-4.jpg units
b.
mc012-3.jpg units
d.
mc012-5.jpg units
 
 
Solve the equation.
 

 13. 

mc013-1.jpg
a.
–16
c.
16
b.
no solution
d.
infinitely many solutions
 

 14. 

mc014-1.jpg
a.
13
c.
infinitely many solutions
b.
no solution
d.
–13
 

Numeric Response
 

 1. 

The cost (in dollars) of making u cell phones is represented by nr001-1.jpg. How many cell phones are made when the cost is $481?

 
 
A polygon is regular if each of its sides has the same length. Find the perimeter of the regular polygon.
 

 2. 


nr002-1.jpg

 

Short Answer
 
 
Find the value of x.
 

 1. 

sa001-1.jpg
 
 
Write and solve an equation to answer the question.
 

 2. 

A store sells an item for $180. This is sa002-1.jpg of their wholesale cost for the item. How much does the store mark the item up?
 

 3. 

You have $140 in a savings account and save $10 per week. Your friend has $95 in a savings account and saves $19 per week. How many weeks will it take for you and your friend to have the same balance?
 
 
Solve the equation for y.
 

 4. 

sa004-1.jpg
 

 5. 

sa005-1.jpg
 
 
Solve the equation for the bold variable.
 

 6. 

sa006-1.jpgBh
 

 7. 

sa007-1.jpg(b + B)h
 



 
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