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Find the percent of change in altitude if a weather balloon moves from 100 ft to 103 ft. Describe the percent of change as an
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Determine whether the forces in the pair are pulling at right angles to each other. For each group of three forces below,
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You measure a piece of rope and find its length to be 13 m. Find the percent error of this measurement. Round to the nearest
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You measure a piece of rope and find its length to be 13 m. Find the percent error of this measurement. Round to the nearest
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Find the percent of change in altitude if a weather balloon moves from 50 ft to 95 ft. Describe the percent of change as an
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Use the image to answer the question.
A coordinate plane for f of x versus x. Given the graph of f(x) , on which interval is the
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Use the image to answer the question. A coordinate plane for f of x versus x. Describe the graph of f(x) by selecting
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Use the image to answer the question. A coordinate plane shows a curve labeled f of x. The x-axis ranges from negative 1
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Calculate the average rate of change over the interval [2,4]
given the function table for f(x)=−x2+12 . x f(x) 1 11 2 8 3 3 4
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a coordinate plane for f of x versus x Describe the behavior of the function by determining
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Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade.
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Tyreke
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Use the image to answer the question.
A coordinate plane shows a curve labeled f of x. The x-axis ranges from negative 3 to 3 in
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Average Rate of Change Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 1
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The formula gives the velocity v in feet per second of an object that has fallen h feet. Find the velocity of an object that
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You measure the width of a doorway and find that it is 1.20 m wide. Find the greatest possible error of your measurement.
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You measure the width of a doorway and find that it is 1.20 m wide. Find the greatest possible error of your measurement.
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas of a rectangle measuring 2 km by 5 km. minimum area: 6.75 km2 maximum area: 10
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas of a rectangle measuring 2 km by 5 km.
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The circulation of a newsletter decreased from 5200 to 3140. Find the percent of decrease in circulation to the nearest
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You measure the width of a doorway and find that it is 0.93 m wide. Find the greatest possible error of your measurement.
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas for a rectangle measuring 4.15 cm by 7.34 cm. Round to the nearest hundredth.
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You measure the width of a doorway and find that it is 1.20 m wide. Find the greatest possible error of your measurement.
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You measure a piece of rope and find its length to be 12 m. Find the percent error of this measurement. Round to the nearest
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You measure a piece of rope and find its length to be 12 m. Find the percent error of this measurement. Round to the nearest
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During the month of February, Fabulous Feet Shoe Mart sold 50 pairs of red loafers. After an ad campaign to boost sales, they
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You measure the width of a doorway and find that it is 1.1 m wide. Find the greatest possible error of your measurement. 0.005
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas of a rectangle measuring 6 km by 11 km.
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Find the percent of change in altitude if a weather balloon moves from 100 ft to 103 ft. Describe the percent of change as an
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Independent Practice
Find the percent error of the measurement. 0.4 cm A. 25% B. 10% C. 0.08% D. 12.5% 38 of 39
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Independent Practice
Find the minimum and maximum possible areas for a rectangle with the following measured area. 6 in. × 9 in.
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Independent Practice
Find the minimum and maximum possible areas for a rectangle with the following measured area. 6 in. × 9 in.
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Find the greatest possible error for the measurement.
17 in. A. 1.0 in. B. 0.25 in. C. 0.1 in. D. 0.5 in.
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Independent Practice
From 1999 to 2000, the number of days of unhealthy air quality in Charlotte, North Carolina, dropped from 5
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Independent Practice
Find the percent of change. Describe the percent of change as an increase or decrease. If necessary, round
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Guided Practice
Find the percent error of the measurement. 0.2 cm A. 25% B. 50% C. 400%
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas for rectangles with the following measured areas.
12 km × 5 km A. 51.75 km2, 66 km2
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Find the greatest possible error for the measurement.
3.5 cm A. 1.75 cm B. 0.25 cm C. 0.05 cm
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You measure a piece of rope and find its length to be 13 m. Find the percent error of this measurement. Round to the nearest
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You measure a piece of rope and find its length to be 13 m. Find the percent error of this measurement. Round to the nearest
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Find the percent of change in altitude if a weather balloon moves from 100 ft to 103 ft. Describe the percent of change as an
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas of a rectangle measuring 6 km by 11 km./,n
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas of a rectangle measuring 6 km by 11 km.
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Find the minimum and maximum possible areas for a rectangle measuring 4.15 cm by 7.34 cm. Round to the nearest hundredth.
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The formula v=\sqrt(64h)gives the velocity v in feet per second of an object that has fallen h feet. Find the velocity of an
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Determine whether the given lengths can be sides of a right triangle. Which of the following are true statements. The lengths
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Between what two consecutive integers is ?\sqrt(151)
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Determine whether the forces in the pair are pulling at right angles to each other. For each group of three forces below,
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Determine whether the forces in the pair are pulling at right angles to each other. For each group of three forces below,
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Determine whether the forces in the pair are pulling at right angles to each other. For the values a = 7.2 which is a leg of a
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An item costs $36. The price is increased by $15, then reduced by $15. Find the percent of increase and the percent of
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At 9:00 on Saturday morning, two bicyclists heading in opposite directions pass each other on a bicycle path.The bicyclist
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Find the unit rate for number of parts manufactured per hour if 1116 parts are made in 7 hours. Round to the nearest integer.
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The length of a rectangle is 4 centimeters less than twice its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 34 cm. What are the
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A painting measures 15 cm long by 24 cm high. You buy two posters, each showing an enlargement of the painting. The first poster
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The sum of two consecutive integers is –49. Write an equation that models this situation and find the values of the two
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Van Gogh’s painting Starry Night measures 92 cm long by 73 cm high. You buy two posters, each showing an enlargement of the
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$7.80/hour = ____ cents/minute?
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ΔABC has coordinates of A (–6, –3), B (7, –7), and C (0, 3). Find the coordinates of its image after a dilation
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Carlos and Maria drove a total of 191 miles in 3.8 hours. Carlos drove the first part of the trip and averaged 49 miles per
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The sum of two consecutive integers is 37. Write an equation that models this situation and find the values of the two
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A map has a scale of 1 cm : 11.5 km. Two cities are 5.5 cm apart on the map. To the nearest tenth of a kilometer, what is the
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Write the conversion factor for converting meters to centimeters.
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A customer went to a garden shop and bought some potting soil for $12.50 and 5 shrubs. The total bill was $62.50. Write and
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Solve the equation. 1.3x + 2.4 = 7.6
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Solve the equation. 4p + 25 = 6(p – 3) – 3(4 – 3p)
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You are driving to visit a friend in another state who lives 440 miles away. You are driving 55 miles per hour and have
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Solve the equation. 8d – 4d – 6d – 8 = 2d
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A customer went to a garden shop and bought some potting soil for $17.50 and 4 shrubs. The total bill was $53.50. Write and
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A camera manufacturer spends $1,800 each day for overhead expenses plus $9 per camera for labor and materials. The cameras
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A camera manufacturer spends $1,800 each day for overhead expenses plus $9 per camera for labor and materials. The cameras sell
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Name the property the equation illustrates. (ab)3 = a(b3)
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Name the property the equation illustrates.
8 × 1/8 = 1
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Use the Distributive Property to find the price of 7 CDs that cost $14.99 each.
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You roll a standard number cube. Find P(number greater than 2). 1/3 1 2/3 5/6
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There are 28 right-handed students in a class of 31. What is the probability that a student chosen at random will be
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Name the property the equation illustrates. –2.1 × 1 = –2.1
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A basket contains 11 pieces of fruit: 4 apples, 5 oranges, and 2 bananas. Jonas takes a piece of fruit at random from the
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Suppose you choose a marble from a bag containing 3 red marbles, 5 white marbles, and 4 blue marbles. You return the first
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10(-7/8)=(-7/8)10
Name the property the equation illustrates
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Simplify 7(499) using the Distributive Property.
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Name the property the equation illustrates. 0 + x = x
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The series of specific steps you follow to achieve a goal is known as a(n) _____.
(1 point) Responses value value action plan
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Comparing two texts can help you understand how they
_______. It is important to think about whether two texts on a similar topic
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What is text structure?(1 point)
Responses why a text is written why a text is written how a text is organized how a text is
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What does explanatory mean?(1 point)
Responses serving to argue with or refute a claim serving to argue with or refute a claim
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How does visual media impact viewers?(1 point)
Responses by showing how events look, sound, and feel by showing how events look,
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Use the table to answer the question.
x f(x) g(x) −2 −1 −1 −1 34 0 0 1 1 1 114 2 2 3 3 Compare the functions f(x) and
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Use the table to answer the question.
x f(x) g(x) −2 −1 −1 −1 34 0 0 1 1 1 114 2 2 3 3 Compare the functions f(x) and
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Use the image to answer the question. One solid and one dotted curve are drawn in a coordinate plane. The axes range
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Use the table to answer the question.
Option #1 Option #2 Option #3 Option #4 The functions have the same domain. The functions
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Use the image to answer the question.
One solid and one dotted curve are drawn in a coordinate plane. The x-axis ranges from
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Use the image to answer the question.
A curve labeled y equals 4 root index 3 start root x minus 2 end root is plotted on a
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Use the image to answer the question.
An s-shaped curve is plotted on a coordinate plane. Both axes range from 0 to 5 in
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Name the property the equation illustrates. 0 + x = x
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A cell phone company orders 600 new phones from a manufacturer. If the probability of a phone being defective is 3.5%, predict
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Suppose you choose a marble from a bag containing 3 red marbles, 3 white marbles, and 5 blue marbles. You return the first
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Teesha is in the French club. There are 26 students in the club. The French teacher will pick 3 students at random to guide
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You select a card at random from the cards that make up the word “replacement”. Without replacing the card, you choose a
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The probability that a new spark plug is defective is 0.06. You need two new spark plugs. What is the probability that both
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You roll a standard number cube. Find P(odd). 1/3 1/2 5/6 2/3
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