Algebra 1 – Power to the Variable Name:

1.  For all positive x, y, and z, 3x2y-4z22-2xz-2=?

a.  3x3y44

b.  12x3y4

c.  3xz44y4

d.  12xz4y4

2.  2(3x-2y)-4∙3xy3 is equivalent to:

a.  x92y

b.  2x927y

c.  18x9y

d.  18y4x7

3.  Find the expression for area of a rectangle (length x width) that has a length of 6x2 and a width of 12x3.

a.  18x6

b.  72x5

c.  72x6

d.  18x5

4.  Find the solution statement for the inequality x+25-x≤2x+3?

a.  x≤-7

b.  x≥73

c.  x≥0

d.  x≥3

5.  Solve for x, 9-2x=41.

a.  x=-16 or x=25

b.  x=-16

c.  x=16

d.  x=16 or x=-25

6.  Solve for x, A-Cx=D.

a.  DA-C

b.  D-AC

c.  D-A-C

d.  DC-A

7.  Solve for x, 12x+5=13x+7

a.  x=2

b.  x=-6

c.  x=6

d.  x=12

8.  There are 60 students going on a field trip to the chocolate factory. The students are from three different classes. Mrs. Hooper’s class has 24 students and Mr. Gomez’s class has 18 students. Which of the equations correctly describes the students and could be used to solve for how many students are from Mr. Anderson’s class?

a.  A+18=24

b.  A+A+A=60

c.  60-18=A-24

d.  24+18+A=60

9.  How many students are from Mr. Anderson’s class from the previous problem?

a.  16 students

b.  18 students

c.  20 students

d.  22 students

10.  A total of 66 people attend a field trip to a museum for a tour. A maximum of 15 people are allowed to tour at one time. Which inequality correctly describes how many tour groups to organize? (Let g = the number of groups.)

a.  66g≤15

b.  g66≤15

c.  15g≤66

d.  g15≤66

11.  What is the minimum number of tour groups that can be formed from the previous problem?

a.  4

b.  5

c.  15

d.  66

12.  The Smith family took a vacation. They spent 13 of the vacation cost on transportation, 25 on hotels, and 15 on food. They spent $350 on other things. What was the total amount they spent for their trip?

a.  $1050

b.  $1750

c.  $3500

d.  $5250

13.  Suppose a new car bought in 2008 for $24,675 depreciates 15% each year. Find an equation that gives the car’s value t years after 2008 and predict the car’s value in 2015.

a.  24675.85t; $7910

b.  -3700t+24675; $3701

c.  24675.15t;$3701

d.  24675.85t;$9306

14.  Sam puts $3.00 into a piggy bank (n=1). One week later, he puts $3.25 in the piggy bank (n=2). Two weeks later, he puts $3.50 in the bank (n=3), and so on. Find a model that can be used to find how much money Sam put into the piggy bank on the nth week.

a.  0.25n

b.  $3.50+0.25n

c.  $2.75+0.25n

d.  $3.00+0.25n

15.  How much money will Sam put into the piggy bank on the 30th week from the previous problem?

a.  $10.25

b.  $11.00

c.  $10.75

d.  $11.25

16.  A contractor for a rock and roll concert has estimated that the stress on the stage will increase according to the function fx=3x, where x is the number of people on stage. Assuming each person weighs approximately the same, what does this function indicate?

a.  Each additional person on stage adds an equal amount of stress

b.  Each additional person on stage adds stress until it plateaus

c.  Each additional person on stage increases the stability of the stage

d.  Each additional person on stage adds a disproportionate amount of stress

17.  Someone tells you that exponential functions can only increase exponentially. What do you tell them?

a.  “Actually, exponential functions can also decrease or stay the same.”

b.  “Actually, exponential functions can also increase linearly.”

c.  “Actually, exponential functions never increase.”

d.  “You’re right!”

18.  A sales team models their revenue as a function of time x, in months. If their revenue is given by fx=2x+30, how would this best be described?

a.  Rapidly declining

b.  Stagnation

c.  Steady improvement

d.  Exponentially growing

19.  Write a rule for the sequence 13, 9, 5, 1, … where n represents the nth term. Also, find the 40th term of that sequence.

20.  Josh goes for a 3 mile run. Josh is able to maintain a speed of at least 9 miles per hour but never runs faster than 15 miles per hour. Explain what possible times it can take Josh to run 3 miles.