Must be done on LL and stapled to the question sheet!!
Part I: Consecutive Integers
1) Find 5 consecutive integers with the sum of 405.
2) Find 4 even consecutive integers such that the sum of the 2nd and 4th is -156.
3) Find 6 consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the 1st and the 4th is 160.
4) Find 5 consecutive odd integers such that 3 times the first is 113 more than the sum of the 3rd and the 5th.
5) Find 5 consecutive integers such that the sum of the 4th and the 5th is86 lessthan triple the 3rd.
6) Find4 consecutive even integers such that 4 times the 1st is114less than the sum of the2nd and the 3rd.
7) Find 6 consecutive integers such that the sum of the 3rd and 6th is -111. What is the sum of the 1st and 4th?
8) Find 5 consecutive even integers such that 5 times the 2nd is 256 more than the sum of the 3rd and the 5th.
Part II: d=rt
1) Two trains leave the station at the same time. One is traveling east at a rate of 78 mph. The other is traveling west at a rate of 72 mph. How long to they have to travel until they are 1,162.5 miles apart?
2) Two trains leave the station at the same time. One is traveling east at a rate of 69 mph. The other is traveling east at a rate of 81 mph. How long to they have to travel until they are 174 miles apart? (Are they going in the same or different directions?)
3)Two trains leave the station at the same time. One is traveling east at a speed of 78 mph. The other is traveling west at 65 mph. How long until they are 1,515.8 miles apart?
4)Two buses leave the station at the same time. One is traveling north at a speed of 73 mph. The other is traveling north at 61 mph. How long until they are 117 miles apart?
5)Two planes leave the airport at the same time. One is traveling south at a speed of 158 mph. The other is traveling north at 185 mph. How long until they are 771.75 miles apart?
Part III: Mixed Let/Solve/Check
1)A jar of change has $66.30 in it. There are 4 less nickels than triple the dimes. There are 2 more quarters than double the amount of dimes. How many nickels, dimes, and quarters are in the jar? (There are no pennies.)
2)A snack stand sells pretzels for $2.25 and candy bars for $1.50. The stand sold 7 less candy bars than triple the pretzels and made $597. How many of each were sold?
3)A phone call cost $4.74. Introductory minutes cost $.19/min and additional minutes are $.11/min. If there were 3 more additional minutes than quadruple the introductory minutes, how many minutes were billed at each rate? How long was the phone call?
4)A jar of change has $43.40 in it. There are 6 more nickels than triple the quarters. There is 1 less dime than double the amount of quarters. How many nickels, dimes, and quarters are in the jar? (There are no pennies.)
5)Mr. McCormack sells “sharpens” for $.25 and pencils for $1.00. Last Thursday he sold 7 more pencils than quadruple the sharpens and collected $53.75. How many of each did he sell?
6)A phone call cost $4.82. Introductory minutes cost $.17/min and additional minutes are $.09/min. If there were 2 less introductory minutes than double the additional minutes, how many minutes were billed at each rate? How long was the phone call?
7)Spongebob went into Cherry Valley Deli to get lunch for the whole cast on the show. The cost of a TCS is $7.25 and the cost of a Beast is $8.00. Spongebob bought 13 less Beasts than 5 times the amount of TCS’s for $699.25. How many of each sandwich did he buy?
8)The souvenir stand sold Prep hats for $18 and Cross hats for $10. The store sold 31 fewer Cross hats than ½ the Prep hats and made $1,162. How many of each hat were sold?