1.   Kurt is saving to buy a new computer. The computer he wants costs $1299. He has already saved $732. Write an inequality to determine the least amount he must still save.
    A. 732 + s 1299 B. 1299 + s 732
    C. 1299 + s 732 D. 732 + s 1299
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  2.   Solve 3r + 5 > 26.
    A. r > 21 B.
    C. r > 7 D.
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  3.   Students from the local high school are selling tickets to the town's annual carnival. Adult admission is $5.00 and child admission is $2.50. Two hours after the carnival opened its first day, 440 tickets had been sold totaling $1900. How many adults and how many children entered the carnival during the first two hours it was open?
    A. 380 adults, 760 children
    B. 293 adults, 147 children
    C. 320 adults, 120 children
    D. 220 adults, 220 children
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  4.   The sum of two numbers is 36. Twice the first number minus the second is 6. Find the numbers.
    A. (14, 22) B. (30, 6)
    C. (42, 6) D. (10, 26)
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  5.   Select the figure that has no lines of symmetry.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   Solve the system of equations y = 3x + 4 and by graphing.
    A. B. (3, 5)
    C. D. (-3, -5)
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  7.   Find a number that when squared equals 484.
    A. 22 only B. -22 only
    C. 22 or -22 D. None of these is correct
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  8.   The greatest power in a quadratic function is ______.
    A. 1 B. 2
    C. 3 D. 4
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  9.   Simplify .
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   Find the situation that is linear but does not have direct variation.
    A. At the beginning of the summer, Dina had $0 in the bank. She started a job and deposited $10 per week.
    B. At the beginning of the summer, Dina had $200 in the bank. She started a job and deposited $10 per week.
    C. At the beginning of the summer, Dina had $200 in the bank. She withdrew $30 to buy a new pair of shorts.
    D. At the beginning of the summer, Dina had $0 in the bank. She earned $50 mowing lawns the previous week and deposited the money in the bank.
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  11.   Which three points are collinear?
    A. (1, 2), (–3, –2), (–2, –4)
    B. (3, –1), (2, 5), (2, –3)
    C. (–5, 2), (1, 1), (4, 4)
    D. (–4, 4), (0, –4), (–1, –2)
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  12.   Describe the location of the line of symmetry of the graph of y = x2 – 2.
    A. there is no line of symmetry B. the vertical axis
    C. the line y = x D. the horizontal axis
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  13.   Find the equation of the graph below.
   
    A. y = x2 + 3 B. y = (x + 3)2
    C. y = x2 – 3 D. y = (x - 3)2
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  14.   Find which equation does not represent a reciprocal relationship.
    A. B. –6 = ef
    C. D. ab = 3
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  15.   Which number is not equal to the other three?
    A. B. 2-2
    C. D.
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  16.   Find the table that does not represent an exponential equation.
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  17.   The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 54. Find the three numbers.
    A. 16, 17, 18 B. 18, 19, 20
    C. 16, 18, 20 D. 15, 16, 17
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  18.   Tamara and Joanne collect stamps. Tamara has 30 less than 5 times the number of stamps that Joanne has. Tamara also has 42 more stamps than Joanne. How many stamps does Tamara have?
    A. 18 B. 23
    C. 42 D. 60
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  19.   Select the figure that is a reflection.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  20.   If you want to scale a segment by a factor of 8, how long will the new segment be?
    A. 64 times its original size
    B. 80% of its original size
    C. 8 times its original size
    D. of its original size
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