Ava, Grace, Jayden, and Zoe together stacked a total of 50 brownies on a tray. Ava stacked 0.14 of the brownies, Grace stacked 4
of the 50 brownies, Jayden stacked 24% of the brownies, and Zoe stacked the remaining brownies. Who stacked the most brownies? Ava Grace Jayden Zoe Question
6(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (03.04 MC) Solve for x: negative 4 over 3, multiplied by x minus 6 equals negative 26 −27 −15 15 27
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (03.05 MC) Natalie works in a toy shop and earns $43 per day. She earns an extra $3 for each toy she sells. If Natalie wants to earn at least $70 per day, which inequality shows the minimum number of toys, n, that she should sell? 43 + 3n ≥ 70, so n ≥ 9 43 + 3n ≤ 70, so n ≤ 9 43 + 3n ≥ 70, so n ≥ 24 43 + 3n ≤ 70, so n ≤ 24
Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (03.01 LC) Zinnia and Ruby earn $58 per week for delivering pizzas. Zinnia worked for x weeks and earned an additional total bonus of $13. Ruby worked for y weeks. Which expression shows the total money, in dollars, that Zinnia and Ruby earned for delivering pizzas? 71x + 58y 58x − 13 + 58y 58x + 71y 58x + 13 + 58y
Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (03.04 MC) Sam has $65 to spend on clothes. He wants to buy a pair of jeans for $29 and spend the rest on t-shirts. Each t-shirt costs $9. Which inequality represents the number of t-shirts he can purchase? x ≥ 4 x ≤ 9 x ≥ 9 x ≤ 4
Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (03.05 MC) Pedro wants to buy some shirts over the Internet. Each shirt costs $10.01 and has a shipping cost of $9.94 per order. If Pedro wants to spend no more than $70 for his shirts, which inequality shows the maximum number of shirts, p, that he can buy? 9.94 + 10.01p ≤ 70, so p ≤ 6 9.94 − 10.01p ≤ 70, so p ≤ 7 9.94p + 10.01p ≤ 70, so p ≤ 8 9.94p − 10.01p ≤ 70 ≤ 60, so p ≤ 9
Question 11(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (03.02 MC) Michelle did a survey in four butterfly parks and wrote the following observations: Butterfly Park Survey Park Number of Red Butterflies Total Number of Butterflies A 33 60 B 36 78 C 40 89 D 24 59 Based on the survey, which park had the greatest percentage of red butterflies? Park A Park B Park C Park D
Question 12(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (03.04 LC) The sum of two numbers is 77. The greater number is 5 more than the smaller number. Which equation can be used to solve for the smaller number? x(x − 5) = 77 x(x + 5) = 77 x − (x + 5) = 77 x + (x + 5) = 77
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