Unit_2 Basic Math Text

Find the absolute expected value for the following problems. Refer to page 37 A

Multiply the followingRefer to page 2 A

Solve the following Linear equations Refer to page 13a

Set up the equation and then solve: You must do both

  1. If it costs $12 to get into an amusement park and $2 per ride and you have $40 to spend, how many rides can you go on?
  1. If it costs $10 per month to subscribe to NetFliks and $2 per movie, how many movies can you rent if you have budgeted $28 for the month?
  1. A gym membership is $16 per month and $2 per visit, How many times can you go to the gym if you have budgeted $40 for the month
  1. Two times a number plus 12 is 40. Find the number.
  1. Two times a number plus 18 has a result of 50. Find the number.
  1. The product of two and a number, plus 8 is 30. Find the number.

Add use a diagram

Multiply use a diagram

Set up the fraction and then state the answer. Answer will be a fraction!!!

  1. If three out of every four people like grapes in a room of 11 people. how many people like grapes?
  2. If you owe the bank $200 and you are going to pay it in three equal payments how much will you have paid after two payments?
  3. If you are going to walk 75 miles in four days, how far will you have walked at the end of the third day?

Solve the following linear equationsRefer to page 13a

Set up the equation and then solve: You must do both

  1. If it costs $15 to get into an amusement park and $3 per ride and you have $46 to spend, how many rides can you go on?
  1. If a phone service costs $20 per month to subscribe too and $3 per long distance phone call, how many long distance phone calls can you make in a month if you have budgeted $47 for the month?
  1. A club membership is $24 per month and $2 per visit, How many times can you go to the gym if you have budgeted $46 for the month
  1. Three times a number plus 20 is 50. Find the number.
  1. Two times a number plus 16 has a result of 50. Find the number.
  1. The product of three and a number, plus 13 is 31. Find the number.

Convert the following Improper fraction to mixed number-If the denominator is less than 4 you must draw a diagram. Refer to page 9a

Add the following fractions. If the denominator is less than 4 you must draw a diagram. Do set 1 as a mixed number and set 2 and 3 as an improper fraction. Refer to page 10a and 7a

Set up fraction and find answer:

  1. All pies when cut are cut into five pieces, If you have seven pieces and two whole pies, how many pieces will you have when you cut up the two pies? What is the size of each piece?
  2. All pies when cut are cut into 2 pieces, If you have 11 pieces and two whole pies, how many pieces will you have when you cut up the two pies? What is the size of each piece?

Simplify the following:

Multiply rewrite to make easier

Add the following fractions. If the denominator is less than 4 you must draw a diagram. Do set 1 as a mixed number and set 2 and 3 as an improper fraction . Refer to page 10a and 7a

  1. All pizzas are cut into 9 pieces, If you have 13 pieces and three whole pizzas, how many pieces will you have when you cut up the three pizzas? What is the size of each piece?

MultiplyRefer to page 2a

Solve for x

Add the fractions. If the denominator is less than 5 you must draw a diagram. Refer to page 10b and 7a

  1. You have 12 pies and someone wants to buy 14 pieces of pie from you and you cut each pie into 3 pieces, how many pieces will you have left?
  2. You have 13 pies and someone wants to buy 11 pieces of pie from you and you cut each pie into 3 pieces, how many pieces will you have left?
  3. You have 4 pies and someone wants to buy 7 pieces of pie from you and you cut each pie into 3 pieces, how many pieces will you have left?

Subtract the following fractions If the denominator is less than 4 you must draw a diagram. Refer to page 11a

Round to the decimal place indicated

Subtract the following fractions If the denominator is less than 4 you must draw a diagram. Refer to page 11a

Round to the decimal place indicated

SubtractRefer to page 2c

Multiplyrefer to page 1b

Find the absolute expected value for the following problems. Refer to page 37a

Round to the decimal indicated

Write 1 and 3 using base ten and fractions

Subtract the following fractions. Refer to page 11a

Find the missing factor Refer to page 2b

MultiplyRefer to page 5a

Find the value of x that satisfies the linear equationRefer to page 13a

Set up the equation and then solve: You must do both

  1. If it costs $20 for books and $8 per unit how many units can you take if you have budgeted $84 for the semester?
  1. A club membership is $18 per month and $3 per visit, How many times can you go to the club if you have budgeted $48 for the month
  1. Four times a number plus 40 is 68. Find the number.
  1. Seven times a number plus 11 has a result of 53. Find the number.
  1. The product of 11 and a number, plus 6 is 83. Find the number.

Find the value of x that satisfies the linear equationRefer to page 13a

  1. You get paid $30 per day plus $9 for every item you sale, how many items do you need to sale to make $121 per day?
  1. You get paid $40 per day plus $9 for every item you sale, how many items do you need to sale to make $130 per day?

Multiply then add the following fractionsRefer to page 15a

  1. You have purchased 30 apples, of which you know 2 out of 3 are good apples. If someone then gives you a bag of 13 good apples, how many good apples will you have?
  2. You are catering a party for which you know 3 out 4 women will want lemonade and all the men will want lemonade. If there are 17 women and 10 men that show up to the party, How many cups of lemonade will you need?

Solve the following problems on percentages

Multiply then add the following fractionsRefer to page 15a

Multiply then add the following fractionsRefer to page 15a

Find the absolute expected value for the following problems. Refer to page 37a

Solve

Multiply then add the following fractions Refer to page 15a

Solve the following equations Refer to page 17a

Subtract the following fractions. Refer to page 11a

Solve the following equations. Refer to page 16a

  1. Two times the sum of nine times a number and 5 is 100. Find the number
  2. Three times the sum of eight times a number and 2 is 174. Find the number
  3. Eight times the sum of nine times a number and 2 is 304. Find the number
  4. You are going to buy 7 kits and each kit costs $2 to deliver and $9 per remote, if your budget is $140, how many remotes can you get in each kit?

Simplify the following fractions Refer to page 15a

Simplify the following fractions Refer to page 15a

Solve

Simplify the following fractions Refer to page 15a

Solve the following equations Refer to page 17a

  1. Four times the sum of five times a number and 4 is 96. Find the number
  2. Two times the sum of four times a number and 4 is 48. Find the number
  3. Three times the sum of five times a number and 1 is 51. Find the number
  4. You are going to buy 4 kits and each kit costs $3 to deliver and $5 per remote, if your budget is $72, how many remotes can you get in each kit?
  5. There are several different options for window seal coverings in which the adjusters vary in price. If each window seal covering costs $2 to deliver and comes with 4 adjusters and you want to buy four window seal coverings on a budget of $136, how much should you spend on each adjuster?

Mixed review problems:

Add the following fractions

Multiply then add the following fractions

Solve the problems below

Subtract

Multiply then add

Solve the following linear equations

Solve the following linear equations

Find the missing factor

Find the Absolute Expected value for each problem

Simplify

Draw a diagram

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