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  • Flashcards
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  • Thursday, April 17 Chapter 9 Review
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  • Chapter 9 Review
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  • 2. GRIDDED RESPONSE Jos used a square baking pan to make a cake. The length of each side of the pan was 16 inches. Find the area of the pan in square inches.
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  • Chapter 9 Review 2. GRIDDED RESPONSE Jos used a square baking pan to make a cake. The length of each side of the pan was 16 inches. Find the area of the pan in square inches. A = l w A = 16 in 16 in A = 256 in
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  • Chapter 9 Review
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  • A = l w A = 10 ft 4 ft A = 40 ft Answer: H
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  • Chapter 9 Review 4. In the spreadsheet below, a formula applied to the values in columns A and B results in the values in column C. What is the formula? A. C = A B B. C = A 2B C. C = A + B D. C = A + 2B
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  • Chapter 9 Review 4. In the spreadsheet below, a formula applied to the values in columns A and B results in the values in column C. What is the formula? A. C = A B B. C = A 2B C. C = A + B D. C = A + 2B Answer: B
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  • Chapter 9 Review 5. SHORT RESPONSE In Mrs. Tuckers classroom library, there are 168 fiction and 224 nonfiction books. What is the ratio of fiction to nonfiction books in simplest form?
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  • Chapter 9 Review 5. SHORT RESPONSE In Mrs. Tuckers classroom library, there are 168 fiction and 224 nonfiction books. What is the ratio of fiction to nonfiction books in simplest form?
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  • Chapter 9 Review
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  • 8. SHORT RESPONSE Lynette is painting a 15-foot by 10-foot rectangular wall that has a 9-foot by 5- foot rectangular window at its center. How many square feet of wall will she paint?
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  • Chapter 9 Review 8. SHORT RESPONSE Lynette is painting a 15-foot by 10-foot rectangular wall that has a 9-foot by 5- foot rectangular window at its center. How many square feet of wall will she paint?
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  • Chapter 9 Review 9. The cost of renting a car is shown in the advertisement. Which of the following equations can be used to find t, the cost in dollars of the rental for m miles? F. t = 0.10m + 25 G. t = 50 + 0.10 H. t = 50(m + 0.10) I. t = 50 + 0.10m
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  • Chapter 9 Review 9. The cost of renting a car is shown in the advertisement. Which of the following equations can be used to find t, the cost in dollars of the rental for m miles? F. t = 0.10m + 25 G. t = 50 + 0.10 H. t = 50(m + 0.10) I. t = 50 + 0.10m t = $50 + $0.10 times the number of miles driven. Answer: I
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  • Chapter 9 Review 10. The area of a triangle is 30 square inches. What is the length of the base if the height is 6 centimeters? A. 12 cm B. 10 cm C. 5 cm D. 3 cm
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  • Chapter 9 Review 10. The area of a triangle is 30 square inches. What is the length of the base if the height is 6 centimeters? A. 12 cm B. 10 cm C. 5 cm D. 3 cm
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  • Chapter 9 Review 11. GRIDDED RESPONSE The road sign shows the distances from the highway exit to certain businesses. What fraction of a mile is the restaurant from the exit?
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  • Chapter 9 Review 11. GRIDDED RESPONSE The road sign shows the distances from the highway exit to certain businesses. What fraction of a mile is the restaurant from the exit?
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  • Chapter 9 Review 12. For every $5 Marta earns mowing lawns, she puts $2 in her savings account. How much money will she have to earn in order to deposit $30 into her savings account? F. $6 G. $12 H. $15 I. $75
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  • Chapter 9 Review 12. For every $5 Marta earns mowing lawns, she puts $2 in her savings account. How much money will she have to earn in order to deposit $30 into her savings account? F. $6 G. $12 H. $15 I. $75
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  • Chapter 9 Review 13. EXTENDED RESPONSE Ryan is painting a mural for his college art final. The mural is shaped like the figure shown below. Part A Find the perimeter of the figure. Part B Suppose Ryan doubles the side length of each side, what happens to the perimeter of the figure? Explain your reasoning.
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  • Chapter 9 Review 13. EXTENDED RESPONSE Ryan is painting a mural for his college art final. The mural is shaped like the figure shown below. Part A Find the perimeter of the figure. P = 2b + 2 h P = 2 6 + 2 10 P = 32 ft
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  • Chapter 9 Review 13. EXTENDED RESPONSE Ryan is painting a mural for his college art final. The mural is shaped like the figure shown below. Part B Suppose Ryan doubles the side length of each side, what happens to the perimeter of the figure? Explain your reasoning.
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  • Chapter 9 Review 13. EXTENDED RESPONSE Ryan is painting a mural for his college art final. The mural is shaped like the figure shown below. Part B Suppose Ryan doubles the side length of each side, what happens to the perimeter of the figure? Explain your reasoning. P = 2b + 2 h P = 2 6 + 2 10P =2 12 + 2 20 P = 32 ftP = 64 ft If you double the sides, you double the perimeter.
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  • Chapter 9 Review Agenda Notes Homework Homework Practice OAA CH9a Due Monday, April 21 Final Exam- Friday, April 25 Blizzard Bag #3 Show All Work