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Lesson 11: Graphing, Equations, and Inequalities Unit Test n
(6 B is 6 grade-)
Math 6 B Unit 6: Graphing, Equations, and Inequalities
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please help me with
Lesson 11: Graphing, Equations, and Inequalities Unit Test n
(6 B is 6 grade-)
Math 6 B Unit 6: Graphing, Equations, and Inequalities
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You start a search for a buried object by marking the center of a field as (0, 0), with coordinates giving
distances in yards. Coordinates to the north or east are positive, and coordinates to the south or west are
negative. You find nothing at (–5, 3), so you try a likely looking spot 6 yards to the east and 5 yards to the
south of the first spot. What are the coordinates of the second spot?
distances in yards. Coordinates to the north or east are positive, and coordinates to the south or west are
negative. You find nothing at (–5, 3), so you try a likely looking spot 6 yards to the east and 5 yards to the
south of the first spot. What are the coordinates of the second spot?
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wHeRe aRe ThE aNsWeRs o.0
(0, 0)
(–9, –5)***
(–3, –2)
(1, –2)~~~this one????
(–9, –5)***
(–3, –2)
(1, –2)~~~this one????
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here u go-
1.B
2.A
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.A
8.B
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.D
13.C
14.D
15.A
16. ESSAY my EXAMPLE!
If you choose y = x-2 then the table is
-3 -5
-2 -4
-1 -3
0 -2
1 -1
If i choose y = -x^2 then you get
-3 -9
-2 -4
-1 -1
0 0
1 -1
17. ESSAY my EXAMPLE t>-15
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1.B
2.A
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.A
8.B
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.D
13.C
14.D
15.A
16. ESSAY my EXAMPLE!
If you choose y = x-2 then the table is
-3 -5
-2 -4
-1 -3
0 -2
1 -1
If i choose y = -x^2 then you get
-3 -9
-2 -4
-1 -1
0 0
1 -1
17. ESSAY my EXAMPLE t>-15
here-
haha, how was this??? (づ ̄ 3 ̄)づ
BORRRRRRRRINGG( ̄o ̄) . z Z but- just take the answers your super welcome \( ̄︶ ̄*\))
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idk what yall doing but im doing Unit 3 Test Graphing, Equations and Inequalities lol and i got an 100💀💀👅
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i got 6/17 bc of that answers person
the answers are
B
D
B
D
B
D
D
C
A
B
D
D
A
B
C
16: If you choose y = x-2 then the table is
-3 -5
-2 -4
-1 -3
0 -2
1 -1
17: If i choose y = -x^2 then you get
-3 -9
-2 -4
-1 -1
0 0
1 -1
the answers are
B
D
B
D
B
D
D
C
A
B
D
D
A
B
C
16: If you choose y = x-2 then the table is
-3 -5
-2 -4
-1 -3
0 -2
1 -1
17: If i choose y = -x^2 then you get
-3 -9
-2 -4
-1 -1
0 0
1 -1
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11/15
B
D
A
C
D
D
C
A
A
D
D
A
B
C
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B
D
A
C
D
D
C
A
A
D
D
A
B
C
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5x+2=62
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To solve for x:
1. Subtract 2 from both sides:
5x + 2 - 2 = 62 - 2
5x = 60
2. Divide both sides by 5:
5x/5 = 60/5
x = 12
Therefore, the solution to the equation 5x + 2 = 62 is x = 12.
1. Subtract 2 from both sides:
5x + 2 - 2 = 62 - 2
5x = 60
2. Divide both sides by 5:
5x/5 = 60/5
x = 12
Therefore, the solution to the equation 5x + 2 = 62 is x = 12.
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x over 4 plus 1 equals -6
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To solve for x:
1. Subtract by 1 both sides of the equation:
x/4 + 1 - 1 = -6 - 1
x/4 = -7
2. Multiply both sides of the equation by 4 to isolate x:
x/4 * 4 = -7 * 4
x = -28
Therefore, the solution to the equation x/4 + 1 = -6 is x = -28.
1. Subtract by 1 both sides of the equation:
x/4 + 1 - 1 = -6 - 1
x/4 = -7
2. Multiply both sides of the equation by 4 to isolate x:
x/4 * 4 = -7 * 4
x = -28
Therefore, the solution to the equation x/4 + 1 = -6 is x = -28.
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starlight tree farm sells douglas firs and noble firs. one December they sold 139 more douglas firs than noble firs. the total numbers of firs sold was 377. what equation can be used to find the number of noble firs sold.
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Let's use the variable "d" to represent the number of Douglas firs sold and "n" to represent the number of Noble firs sold.
We know that "they sold 139 more Douglas firs than Noble firs" which means:
d = n + 139
And we also know that "the total number of firs sold was 377" which means:
d + n = 377
To find the equation that can be used to find the number of Noble firs sold, we just need to solve for the variable "n" in one of the equations.
Let's use the first equation:
d = n + 139
We can rearrange it to solve for "n":
n = d - 139
Now we can substitute this expression for "n" in the second equation:
d + n = 377
d + (d - 139) = 377
2d - 139 = 377
2d = 516
d = 258
Now we can use this value to find the number of Noble firs sold:
n = d - 139
n = 258 - 139
n = 119
Therefore, the equation that can be used to find the number of Noble firs sold is n = d - 139, and the number of Noble firs sold was 119.
We know that "they sold 139 more Douglas firs than Noble firs" which means:
d = n + 139
And we also know that "the total number of firs sold was 377" which means:
d + n = 377
To find the equation that can be used to find the number of Noble firs sold, we just need to solve for the variable "n" in one of the equations.
Let's use the first equation:
d = n + 139
We can rearrange it to solve for "n":
n = d - 139
Now we can substitute this expression for "n" in the second equation:
d + n = 377
d + (d - 139) = 377
2d - 139 = 377
2d = 516
d = 258
Now we can use this value to find the number of Noble firs sold:
n = d - 139
n = 258 - 139
n = 119
Therefore, the equation that can be used to find the number of Noble firs sold is n = d - 139, and the number of Noble firs sold was 119.
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55h+275=440
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To solve for h:
1. Subtract 275 from both sides:
55h + 275 - 275 = 440 - 275
55h = 165
2. Divide both sides by 55:
55h/55 = 165/55
h = 3
Therefore, the solution to the equation 55h + 275 = 440 is h = 3.
1. Subtract 275 from both sides:
55h + 275 - 275 = 440 - 275
55h = 165
2. Divide both sides by 55:
55h/55 = 165/55
h = 3
Therefore, the solution to the equation 55h + 275 = 440 is h = 3.
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write an inequality for the sentence. then solve the inequality.
thirteen less than a number in at most nine.
thirteen less than a number in at most nine.
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The inequality for the sentence "thirteen less than a number in at most nine" can be written as:
x - 13 ≤ 9
where x represents the unknown number.
To solve for x, we can add 13 to both sides of the inequality:
x - 13 + 13 ≤ 9 + 13
x ≤ 22
Therefore, the solution to the inequality x - 13 ≤ 9 is x ≤ 22.
x - 13 ≤ 9
where x represents the unknown number.
To solve for x, we can add 13 to both sides of the inequality:
x - 13 + 13 ≤ 9 + 13
x ≤ 22
Therefore, the solution to the inequality x - 13 ≤ 9 is x ≤ 22.
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the maximum weight allowed per car on the wildcat carnival ride is 221 pounds. your friend weighs 60 pounds. to be able to ride in a car together, how much can you weigh? write and solve an inequality.
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Let's use "w" to represent your weight. To be able to ride in a car together with your 60-pound friend, the total weight of both of you must be less than or equal to the maximum weight allowed per car on the ride, which is 221 pounds.
So, we can write the following inequality:
w + 60 ≤ 221
To solve for w, we can subtract 60 from both sides of the inequality:
w + 60 - 60 ≤ 221 - 60
w ≤ 161
Therefore, to be able to ride in a car together with your 60-pound friend, you can weigh at most 161 pounds.
So, we can write the following inequality:
w + 60 ≤ 221
To solve for w, we can subtract 60 from both sides of the inequality:
w + 60 - 60 ≤ 221 - 60
w ≤ 161
Therefore, to be able to ride in a car together with your 60-pound friend, you can weigh at most 161 pounds.
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write an inequality to represent the situation. the temperature stayed above -15
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The inequality to represent the situation "the temperature stayed above -15" is:
T > -15
Where T represents the temperature.
The ">" symbol indicates that the temperature (T) is greater than (-15). Therefore, as long as the temperature is greater than -15, the inequality is true.
T > -15
Where T represents the temperature.
The ">" symbol indicates that the temperature (T) is greater than (-15). Therefore, as long as the temperature is greater than -15, the inequality is true.
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