Unit Test Algebra 1 Foundations (Sem1) | Unit 6 | Applying Fractions Unit Test, Part 2

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Unit Test Algebra 1 Foundations (Sem1) | Unit 6 | Applying Fractions Unit Test, Part 2

Unit Test, Part 2

Applying Fractions

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1.  A triangle has sides that are of unknown lengths, but if one side is 2x, the other sides are 5x and 6x. Its perimeter is 52 inches. Determine the length of each side, show the steps of your answer clearly, check your answer, and then state your answer clearly.

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Unit Test Algebra 1 Foundations (Sem1) | Unit 6 | Applying Fractions Unit Test, Part 2

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2.  Set up the following word problem as a proportion and solve. Then finish your response by answering the question in the word problem.

A softball player’s batting average is the ratio of hits the player makes to the number of times the player is at bat. If Ann’s batting average is 0.320, how many hits would she expect to get in 25 times at bat? Show how you identify what you are looking for, set up the equation, and arrive at your answer. Then clearly state your answer.

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3.  Suppose you pay $24 for a pair of shoes that has been discounted 20%. What is the original price of the shoes? Show how you identify what you are looking for, set up an equation, arrive at your answer, and check your work. Then clearly state your answer.

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