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See the table below of George's, Jerry's, and Stanley's heights between the ages of 5 and 14 years. Put the boys' names in order from the boy who was tallest at age 9 to the boy who was shortest. |
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George, Jerry, Stanley |
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B. |
Jerry, Stanley, George |
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C. |
George, Stanley, Jerry |
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Stanley, George, Jerry |
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See the table below of George's, Jerry's, and Stanley's heights between the ages of 5 and 14 years. Put the boys' names in order from who grew most between 10 years and 11 years to the boy who grew least. |
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Jerry, Stanley, George |
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B. |
George, Stanley, Jerry |
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C. |
Jerry, George, Stanley |
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D. |
George, Jerry, Stanley |
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Use the graph to find the positive solution to 475 = 4.9x2. |
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x = 8.9 |
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x = 9.8 |
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x = 9.3 |
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x = 8.1 |
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The currency in Poland is the zloty. On a particular day in October 2001, Cindy wanted to exchange $20 for zloty. The rule for converting zloty to U.S. dollars was D = 0.244Z, where D was the price in U.S. dollars and Z was the price in zloty. How much money, in Polish zloty, did Cindy receive? Use the graph below to help you. |
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75 zloty |
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90 zloty |
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C. |
82 zloty |
D. |
63 zloty |
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5. |
Choose the example that is not a repeating pattern. |
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position of a basketball being shot through a basketball hoop |
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position of the sun in the sky |
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position of a rider on a merry-go-round |
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the tide of the ocean |
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6. |
Find a description that can model this graph. |
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A. |
Bill walking back and forth across a room. |
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Bill running in a cross country race. |
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Bill walking to the store. |
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D. |
Bill taking his dog for a walk to the park and back.. |
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