Deck 3: Straight Lines and Linear Functions

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Which of the tables below show linear data? <strong>Which of the tables below show linear data?  </strong> A) Table 1 only B) Table 2 only C) Both Table 1 and Table 2 D) Neither table is linear. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Table 1 only
B) Table 2 only
C) Both Table 1 and Table 2
D) Neither table is linear.
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The following table shows the number The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?</strong> A) 32.17 feet per second B) 192.15 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 192 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in feet per second, after <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?</strong> A) 32.17 feet per second B) 192.15 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 192 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> seconds is given by <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?</strong> A) 32.17 feet per second B) 192.15 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 192 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?

A) 32.17 feet per second
B) 192.15 feet per second
C) 32 feet per second
D) 192 feet per second
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.61 feet per second B) 36.36 feet per second C) 16.65 feet per second D) 36.1 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in feet per second, of animals of length <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.61 feet per second B) 36.36 feet per second C) 16.65 feet per second D) 36.1 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.61 feet per second B) 36.36 feet per second C) 16.65 feet per second D) 36.1 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 17.61 feet per second
B) 36.36 feet per second
C) 16.65 feet per second
D) 36.1 feet per second
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . If the slope of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 2.59, what value of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> gives <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the gross national product The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in trillions of dollars, The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> years after 2005. Use linear regression to model The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> as a function of The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> causes what change in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) A decrease of 14.52 units
B) An increase of 14.52 units
C) An increase of 2.48 units
D) A decrease of 2.48 units
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The following table shows the depth The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in inches, of water in a pond after The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days. The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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For a certain line, a run of 3 feet corresponds to a rise of 8 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 2.67 feet
B) 0.38 feet
C) 0.65 feet
D) 2.78 feet
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The following table shows the money The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> left in your cookie jar after The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W. The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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At a distance 5 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3044 feet deep. Also, 8 miles west of town, the oil is found 3164 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 10 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3124 feet
B) 3124.35 feet
C) 3244.77 feet
D) 3244 feet
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places. Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Find a linear model for the following data table.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the running speed The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of
Temperature. The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Find an equation for <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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At the outside wall the roof is 10 feet high. Also, 4 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 13 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 5 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 6.9 feet
B) 8.46 feet
C) 6.25 feet
D) 9.22 feet
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The sales tax <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   . If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.42 B) $3.91 C) $0.81 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   . If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.42 B) $3.91 C) $0.81 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   . If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.42 B) $3.91 C) $0.81 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?

A) $3.42
B) $3.91
C) $0.81
D) $0.09
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 5.9 centimeters per second B) 4.95 centimeters per second C) 4.97 centimeters per second D) 3.99 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 5.9 centimeters per second B) 4.95 centimeters per second C) 4.97 centimeters per second D) 3.99 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run
When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius? <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 5.9 centimeters per second B) 4.95 centimeters per second C) 4.97 centimeters per second D) 3.99 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 5.9 centimeters per second
B) 4.95 centimeters per second
C) 4.97 centimeters per second
D) 3.99 centimeters per second
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 24 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 24 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 64.65 inches B) 63.6 inches C) 63.19 inches D) 64.2 inches <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 64.65 inches
B) 63.6 inches
C) 63.19 inches
D) 64.2 inches
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A line through (5, 8) has slope 0.69. What is the vertical intercept?

A) -6.4
B) 4.55
C) 5.38
D) -6.59
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A line through (8, 5) has slope 1.66. What is the vertical intercept?

A) 5.92
B) -8.28
C) -8.19
D) 4.99
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Which of the tables below show linear data? <strong>Which of the tables below show linear data?  </strong> A) Table 1 only B) Table 2 only C) Both Table 1 and Table 2 D) Neither table is linear. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Table 1 only
B) Table 2 only
C) Both Table 1 and Table 2
D) Neither table is linear.
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Find a linear model for the following data table.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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At a distance 5 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3187 feet deep. Also, 8 miles west of town, the oil is found 3382 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 10 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3317 feet
B) 3317.95 feet
C) 3512.38 feet
D) 3512 feet
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The following table shows the money The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> left in your cookie jar after The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W. The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> causes what change in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) A decrease of 15.12 units
B) An increase of 15.12 units
C) An increase of 3.24 units
D) A decrease of 3.24 units
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Find an equation for <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . If the slope of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 2.08, what value of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> gives <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> 34
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The sales tax <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.15 B) $3.44 C) $0.31 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.15 B) $3.44 C) $0.31 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.15 B) $3.44 C) $0.31 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?

A) $3.15
B) $3.44
C) $0.31
D) $0.09
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If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.67 feet per second B) 160.36 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in feet per second, after <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.67 feet per second B) 160.36 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> seconds is given by <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.67 feet per second B) 160.36 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?

A) 32.67 feet per second
B) 160.36 feet per second
C) 32 feet per second
D) 160 feet per second
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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We have $16.33 to spend on vegetable plants for our garden. Tomato plants cost $0.81 each, and pepper plants cost $0.38 each. There is space in the garden for 26 plants.
How many of each are bought?

A) 13 tomatoes and 13 peppers
B) 11 tomatoes and 15 peppers
C) 13 tomatoes and 13 peppers
D) 15 tomatoes and 11 peppers
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At the outside wall the roof is 9 feet high. Also, 3 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 12 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 3 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 6.99 feet
B) 8.25 feet
C) 6 feet
D) 8.72 feet
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places. Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the depth The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in inches, of water in a pond after The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days. The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the system of equations Solve the system of equations  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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For a certain line, a run of 4 feet corresponds to a rise of 8 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 2 feet
B) 0.5 feet
C) 1.18 feet
D) 2.76 feet
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 23 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 23 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 64.48 inches B) 63.45 inches C) 63.14 inches D) 63.9 inches <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 64.48 inches
B) 63.45 inches
C) 63.14 inches
D) 63.9 inches
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At the outside wall the roof is 10 feet high. Also, 4 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 12 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 5 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 7.94 feet
B) 8.33 feet
C) 7.5 feet
D) 8.9 feet
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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We have $18.54 to spend on vegetable plants for our garden. Tomato plants cost $0.81 each, and pepper plants cost $0.36 each. There is space in the garden for 29 plants.
How many of each are bought?

A) 15 tomatoes and 14 peppers
B) 11 tomatoes and 18 peppers
C) 14 tomatoes and 15 peppers
D) 18 tomatoes and 11 peppers
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.01 feet per second B) 36.78 feet per second C) 16.8 feet per second D) 36.23 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in feet per second, of animals of length <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.01 feet per second B) 36.78 feet per second C) 16.8 feet per second D) 36.23 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.01 feet per second B) 36.78 feet per second C) 16.8 feet per second D) 36.23 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 17.01 feet per second
B) 36.78 feet per second
C) 16.8 feet per second
D) 36.23 feet per second
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The following table shows the running speed The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of
Temperature. The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> causes what change in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) A decrease of 13.44 units
B) An increase of 13.44 units
C) An increase of 2.68 units
D) A decrease of 2.68 units
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A line through (8, 5) has slope 1.45. What is the vertical intercept?

A) 4.6
B) -6.6
C) -5.75
D) 4.55
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At a distance 4 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3231 feet deep. Also, 6 miles west of town, the oil is found 3416 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 8 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3416 feet
B) 3416.1 feet
C) 3601.17 feet
D) 3601 feet
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . If the slope of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 2.31, what value of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> gives <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the number The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.35 centimeters per second B) 4.94 centimeters per second C) 3.68 centimeters per second D) 3.95 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.35 centimeters per second B) 4.94 centimeters per second C) 3.68 centimeters per second D) 3.95 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run
When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius? <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.35 centimeters per second B) 4.94 centimeters per second C) 3.68 centimeters per second D) 3.95 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 4.35 centimeters per second
B) 4.94 centimeters per second
C) 3.68 centimeters per second
D) 3.95 centimeters per second
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Solve the system of equations <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.54 feet per second B) 160.47 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in feet per second, after <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.54 feet per second B) 160.47 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> seconds is given by <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.54 feet per second B) 160.47 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?

A) 32.54 feet per second
B) 160.47 feet per second
C) 32 feet per second
D) 160 feet per second
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 65.36 inches B) 63.75 inches C) 63.04 inches D) 64.5 inches <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 65.36 inches
B) 63.75 inches
C) 63.04 inches
D) 64.5 inches
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Find an equation for <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the gross national product The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in trillions of dollars, The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> years after 2005. Use linear regression to model The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> as a function of The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The sales tax <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.06 B) $4 C) $0.6 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.06 B) $4 C) $0.6 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.06 B) $4 C) $0.6 D) $0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?

A) $3.06
B) $4
C) $0.6
D) $0.09
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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For a certain line, a run of 4 feet corresponds to a rise of 4 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 1 feet
B) 1 feet
C) 1.53 feet
D) 1.54 feet
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.4 centimeters per second B) 4.79 centimeters per second C) 3.63 centimeters per second D) 3.89 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.4 centimeters per second B) 4.79 centimeters per second C) 3.63 centimeters per second D) 3.89 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run
When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius? <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.4 centimeters per second B) 4.79 centimeters per second C) 3.63 centimeters per second D) 3.89 centimeters per second <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 4.4 centimeters per second
B) 4.79 centimeters per second
C) 3.63 centimeters per second
D) 3.89 centimeters per second
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The following table shows the money <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> left in your cookie jar after <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W. <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A line through (5, 6) has slope 0.47. What is the vertical intercept?

A) -7.58
B) 3.65
C) 3.71
D) -7.77
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At the outside wall the roof is 9 feet high. Also, 5 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 10 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 4 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 9.15 feet
B) 7 feet
C) 8.2 feet
D) 7.14 feet
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.91 feet per second B) 36.58 feet per second C) 17.22 feet per second D) 36.2 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in feet per second, of animals of length <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.91 feet per second B) 36.58 feet per second C) 17.22 feet per second D) 36.2 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.91 feet per second B) 36.58 feet per second C) 17.22 feet per second D) 36.2 feet per second <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 17.91 feet per second
B) 36.58 feet per second
C) 17.22 feet per second
D) 36.2 feet per second
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places. <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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We have $12.26 to spend on vegetable plants for our garden. Tomato plants cost $0.83 each, and pepper plants cost $0.33 each. There is space in the garden for 22 plants.
How many of each are bought?

A) 8 tomatoes and 14 peppers
B) 12 tomatoes and 10 peppers
C) 14 tomatoes and 8 peppers
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Solve the equation   for   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the gross national product The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in trillions of dollars, The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> years after 2005. Use linear regression to model The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> as a function of The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the number <strong>The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011.  </strong> A) 4.12 million B) 5.41 million C) 3.44 million D) 4.44 million <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S. <strong>The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011.  </strong> A) 4.12 million B) 5.41 million C) 3.44 million D) 4.44 million <div style=padding-top: 35px> years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011. <strong>The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011.  </strong> A) 4.12 million B) 5.41 million C) 3.44 million D) 4.44 million <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 4.12 million
B) 5.41 million
C) 3.44 million
D) 4.44 million
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The following table shows the depth <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in inches, of water in a pond after <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days. <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Question
At a distance 6 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3027 feet deep. Also, 10 miles west of town, the oil is found 3221 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 11 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3075.5 feet
B) 3075.59 feet
C) 3269.85 feet
D) 3269.5 feet
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Find a linear model for the following data table. <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 64.94 inches B) 63.75 inches C) 63.43 inches D) 64.5 inches <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 64.94 inches
B) 63.75 inches
C) 63.43 inches
D) 64.5 inches
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Which of the tables below show linear data? <strong>Which of the tables below show linear data?  </strong> A) Table 1 only B) Table 2 only C) Both Table 1 and Table 2 D) Neither table is linear. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Table 1 only
B) Table 2 only
C) Both Table 1 and Table 2
D) Neither table is linear.
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For a certain line, a run of 3 feet corresponds to a rise of 4 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 1.33 feet
B) 0.75 feet
C) 1.71 feet
D) 1.58 feet
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Solve the system of equations <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of
Temperature. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the tables below show linear data? <strong>Which of the tables below show linear data?  </strong> A) Table 1 only B) Table 2 only C) Both Table 1 and Table 2 D) Neither table is linear.

A) Table 1 only
B) Table 2 only
C) Both Table 1 and Table 2
D) Neither table is linear.
B
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The following table shows the number The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012.  , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012.  years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2012.
D
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If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?</strong> A) 32.17 feet per second B) 192.15 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 192 feet per second , in feet per second, after <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?</strong> A) 32.17 feet per second B) 192.15 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 192 feet per second seconds is given by <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?</strong> A) 32.17 feet per second B) 192.15 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 192 feet per second By how much does velocity increase over a 6-second period?

A) 32.17 feet per second
B) 192.15 feet per second
C) 32 feet per second
D) 192 feet per second
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.61 feet per second B) 36.36 feet per second C) 16.65 feet per second D) 36.1 feet per second , in feet per second, of animals of length <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.61 feet per second B) 36.36 feet per second C) 16.65 feet per second D) 36.1 feet per second , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.61 feet per second B) 36.36 feet per second C) 16.65 feet per second D) 36.1 feet per second

A) 17.61 feet per second
B) 36.36 feet per second
C) 16.65 feet per second
D) 36.1 feet per second
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . If the slope of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   is 2.59, what value of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   gives <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   ?

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.59, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The following table shows the gross national product The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  , in trillions of dollars, The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  years after 2005. Use linear regression to model The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  as a function of The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  . The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units is a linear function of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units causes what change in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.42. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 14.52 units B) An increase of 14.52 units C) An increase of 2.48 units D) A decrease of 2.48 units ?

A) A decrease of 14.52 units
B) An increase of 14.52 units
C) An increase of 2.48 units
D) A decrease of 2.48 units
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The following table shows the depth The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  , in inches, of water in a pond after The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days. The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.
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For a certain line, a run of 3 feet corresponds to a rise of 8 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 2.67 feet
B) 0.38 feet
C) 0.65 feet
D) 2.78 feet
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The following table shows the money The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  left in your cookie jar after The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W. The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.
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At a distance 5 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3044 feet deep. Also, 8 miles west of town, the oil is found 3164 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 10 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3124 feet
B) 3124.35 feet
C) 3244.77 feet
D) 3244 feet
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places. Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.
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The following table shows the running speed The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of
Temperature. The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   and <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . Find an equation for <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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At the outside wall the roof is 10 feet high. Also, 4 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 13 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 5 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 6.9 feet
B) 8.46 feet
C) 6.25 feet
D) 9.22 feet
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The sales tax <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   . If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.42 B) $3.91 C) $0.81 D) $0.09 , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   . If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.42 B) $3.91 C) $0.81 D) $0.09 dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   . If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.42 B) $3.91 C) $0.81 D) $0.09 .
If I decide to buy $38 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?

A) $3.42
B) $3.91
C) $0.81
D) $0.09
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 5.9 centimeters per second B) 4.95 centimeters per second C) 4.97 centimeters per second D) 3.99 centimeters per second , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 5.9 centimeters per second B) 4.95 centimeters per second C) 4.97 centimeters per second D) 3.99 centimeters per second in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run
When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius? <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 5.9 centimeters per second B) 4.95 centimeters per second C) 4.97 centimeters per second D) 3.99 centimeters per second

A) 5.9 centimeters per second
B) 4.95 centimeters per second
C) 4.97 centimeters per second
D) 3.99 centimeters per second
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 24 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 24 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 64.65 inches B) 63.6 inches C) 63.19 inches D) 64.2 inches

A) 64.65 inches
B) 63.6 inches
C) 63.19 inches
D) 64.2 inches
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A line through (5, 8) has slope 0.69. What is the vertical intercept?

A) -6.4
B) 4.55
C) 5.38
D) -6.59
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A line through (8, 5) has slope 1.66. What is the vertical intercept?

A) 5.92
B) -8.28
C) -8.19
D) 4.99
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Which of the tables below show linear data? <strong>Which of the tables below show linear data?  </strong> A) Table 1 only B) Table 2 only C) Both Table 1 and Table 2 D) Neither table is linear.

A) Table 1 only
B) Table 2 only
C) Both Table 1 and Table 2
D) Neither table is linear.
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Find a linear model for the following data table.
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At a distance 5 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3187 feet deep. Also, 8 miles west of town, the oil is found 3382 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 10 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3317 feet
B) 3317.95 feet
C) 3512.38 feet
D) 3512 feet
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The following table shows the money The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  left in your cookie jar after The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W. The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units is a linear function of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units causes what change in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.16. An increase of 7 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 15.12 units B) An increase of 15.12 units C) An increase of 3.24 units D) A decrease of 3.24 units ?

A) A decrease of 15.12 units
B) An increase of 15.12 units
C) An increase of 3.24 units
D) A decrease of 3.24 units
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   and <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . Find an equation for <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   . If the slope of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   is 2.08, what value of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   gives <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   ?

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)   34
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.08, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   34 B)   C)   D)
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The sales tax <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.15 B) $3.44 C) $0.31 D) $0.09 , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.15 B) $3.44 C) $0.31 D) $0.09 dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.15 B) $3.44 C) $0.31 D) $0.09 If I decide to buy $35 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?

A) $3.15
B) $3.44
C) $0.31
D) $0.09
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If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.67 feet per second B) 160.36 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second , in feet per second, after <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.67 feet per second B) 160.36 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second seconds is given by <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 6 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.67 feet per second B) 160.36 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?

A) 32.67 feet per second
B) 160.36 feet per second
C) 32 feet per second
D) 160 feet per second
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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We have $16.33 to spend on vegetable plants for our garden. Tomato plants cost $0.81 each, and pepper plants cost $0.38 each. There is space in the garden for 26 plants.
How many of each are bought?

A) 13 tomatoes and 13 peppers
B) 11 tomatoes and 15 peppers
C) 13 tomatoes and 13 peppers
D) 15 tomatoes and 11 peppers
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At the outside wall the roof is 9 feet high. Also, 3 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 12 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 3 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 6.99 feet
B) 8.25 feet
C) 6 feet
D) 8.72 feet
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places. Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.
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The following table shows the depth The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  , in inches, of water in a pond after The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days. The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.
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Solve the system of equations Solve the system of equations
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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For a certain line, a run of 4 feet corresponds to a rise of 8 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 2 feet
B) 0.5 feet
C) 1.18 feet
D) 2.76 feet
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 23 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 23 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 64.48 inches B) 63.45 inches C) 63.14 inches D) 63.9 inches

A) 64.48 inches
B) 63.45 inches
C) 63.14 inches
D) 63.9 inches
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At the outside wall the roof is 10 feet high. Also, 4 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 12 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 5 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 7.94 feet
B) 8.33 feet
C) 7.5 feet
D) 8.9 feet
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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We have $18.54 to spend on vegetable plants for our garden. Tomato plants cost $0.81 each, and pepper plants cost $0.36 each. There is space in the garden for 29 plants.
How many of each are bought?

A) 15 tomatoes and 14 peppers
B) 11 tomatoes and 18 peppers
C) 14 tomatoes and 15 peppers
D) 18 tomatoes and 11 peppers
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.01 feet per second B) 36.78 feet per second C) 16.8 feet per second D) 36.23 feet per second , in feet per second, of animals of length <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.01 feet per second B) 36.78 feet per second C) 16.8 feet per second D) 36.23 feet per second , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.01 feet per second B) 36.78 feet per second C) 16.8 feet per second D) 36.23 feet per second

A) 17.01 feet per second
B) 36.78 feet per second
C) 16.8 feet per second
D) 36.23 feet per second
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The following table shows the running speed The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of
Temperature. The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units is a linear function of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units causes what change in <strong>Suppose   is a linear function of   . The slope is 2.24. An increase of 6 units in   causes what change in   ?</strong> A) A decrease of 13.44 units B) An increase of 13.44 units C) An increase of 2.68 units D) A decrease of 2.68 units ?

A) A decrease of 13.44 units
B) An increase of 13.44 units
C) An increase of 2.68 units
D) A decrease of 2.68 units
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A line through (8, 5) has slope 1.45. What is the vertical intercept?

A) 4.6
B) -6.6
C) -5.75
D) 4.55
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At a distance 4 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3231 feet deep. Also, 6 miles west of town, the oil is found 3416 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 8 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3416 feet
B) 3416.1 feet
C) 3601.17 feet
D) 3601 feet
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . If the slope of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   is 2.31, what value of <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   gives <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   ?

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   . If the slope of   is 2.31, what value of   gives   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The following table shows the number The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014.  , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014.  years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014. The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2014.
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.35 centimeters per second B) 4.94 centimeters per second C) 3.68 centimeters per second D) 3.95 centimeters per second , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.35 centimeters per second B) 4.94 centimeters per second C) 3.68 centimeters per second D) 3.95 centimeters per second in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run
When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius? <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.35 centimeters per second B) 4.94 centimeters per second C) 3.68 centimeters per second D) 3.95 centimeters per second

A) 4.35 centimeters per second
B) 4.94 centimeters per second
C) 3.68 centimeters per second
D) 3.95 centimeters per second
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Solve the system of equations <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and

A) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
B) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
C) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
D) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
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If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.54 feet per second B) 160.47 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second , in feet per second, after <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.54 feet per second B) 160.47 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second seconds is given by <strong>If a rock is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 8 feet per second, then its velocity   , in feet per second, after   seconds is given by   By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?</strong> A) 32.54 feet per second B) 160.47 feet per second C) 32 feet per second D) 160 feet per second By how much does velocity increase over a 5-second period?

A) 32.54 feet per second
B) 160.47 feet per second
C) 32 feet per second
D) 160 feet per second
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 65.36 inches B) 63.75 inches C) 63.04 inches D) 64.5 inches

A) 65.36 inches
B) 63.75 inches
C) 63.04 inches
D) 64.5 inches
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Suppose <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   is a linear function with <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   and <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . Find an equation for <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .

A) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Suppose   is a linear function with   and   . Find an equation for   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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The following table shows the gross national product The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  , in trillions of dollars, The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  years after 2005. Use linear regression to model The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  as a function of The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  . The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .
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The sales tax <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.06 B) $4 C) $0.6 D) $0.09 , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.06 B) $4 C) $0.6 D) $0.09 dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by <strong>The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is giv- en by   If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?</strong> A) $3.06 B) $4 C) $0.6 D) $0.09 If I decide to buy $34 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?

A) $3.06
B) $4
C) $0.6
D) $0.09
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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For a certain line, a run of 4 feet corresponds to a rise of 4 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 1 feet
B) 1 feet
C) 1.53 feet
D) 1.54 feet
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.4 centimeters per second B) 4.79 centimeters per second C) 3.63 centimeters per second D) 3.89 centimeters per second , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.4 centimeters per second B) 4.79 centimeters per second C) 3.63 centimeters per second D) 3.89 centimeters per second in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run
When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius? <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Based on the regression equation, how fast would an ant run When the temperature is 30.9 degrees Celsius?  </strong> A) 4.4 centimeters per second B) 4.79 centimeters per second C) 3.63 centimeters per second D) 3.89 centimeters per second

A) 4.4 centimeters per second
B) 4.79 centimeters per second
C) 3.63 centimeters per second
D) 3.89 centimeters per second
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The following table shows the money <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   left in your cookie jar after <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W. <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The following table shows the money   left in your cookie jar after   withdrawals from the jar. Find a linear model for M in terms of W.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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A line through (5, 6) has slope 0.47. What is the vertical intercept?

A) -7.58
B) 3.65
C) 3.71
D) -7.77
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At the outside wall the roof is 9 feet high. Also, 5 horizontal feet from the outside wall to- ward the interior of the room, the roof is 10 feet tall. If the roof is extended beyond the outside wall, what is
The height of the roof 4 horizontal feet from the outside wall toward the exterior of the room?

A) 9.15 feet
B) 7 feet
C) 8.2 feet
D) 7.14 feet
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.91 feet per second B) 36.58 feet per second C) 17.22 feet per second D) 36.2 feet per second , in feet per second, of animals of length <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.91 feet per second B) 36.58 feet per second C) 17.22 feet per second D) 36.2 feet per second , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in feet per second, of animals of length   , in inches. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the running speed of animals that are 14 inches long.  </strong> A) 17.91 feet per second B) 36.58 feet per second C) 17.22 feet per second D) 36.2 feet per second

A) 17.91 feet per second
B) 36.58 feet per second
C) 17.22 feet per second
D) 36.2 feet per second
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Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places. <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table. Round the slope to three decimal places.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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We have $12.26 to spend on vegetable plants for our garden. Tomato plants cost $0.83 each, and pepper plants cost $0.33 each. There is space in the garden for 22 plants.
How many of each are bought?

A) 8 tomatoes and 14 peppers
B) 12 tomatoes and 10 peppers
C) 14 tomatoes and 8 peppers
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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The following table shows the gross national product The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  , in trillions of dollars, The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  years after 2005. Use linear regression to model The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  as a function of The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .  . The following table shows the gross national product   , in trillions of dollars,   years after 2005. Use linear regression to model   as a function of   .
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The following table shows the number <strong>The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011.  </strong> A) 4.12 million B) 5.41 million C) 3.44 million D) 4.44 million , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S. <strong>The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011.  </strong> A) 4.12 million B) 5.41 million C) 3.44 million D) 4.44 million years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011. <strong>The following table shows the number   , in millions, of cars sold in the U.S.   years after 2005. Use the regression line for the data to estimate the number of cars sold in 2011.  </strong> A) 4.12 million B) 5.41 million C) 3.44 million D) 4.44 million

A) 4.12 million
B) 5.41 million
C) 3.44 million
D) 4.44 million
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The following table shows the depth <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   , in inches, of water in a pond after <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days. <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The following table shows the depth   , in inches, of water in a pond after   days of eva- poration. Find a linear model for depth as a function of days.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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At a distance 6 miles west of town, oil-bearing deposits are found 3027 feet deep. Also, 10 miles west of town, the oil is found 3221 feet down. Assuming the oil-bearing stratum lies on a straight line,
How deep would you expect to drill 11 miles west of town in order to find oil?

A) 3075.5 feet
B) 3075.59 feet
C) 3269.85 feet
D) 3269.5 feet
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Find a linear model for the following data table. <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Find a linear model for the following data table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to
Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom
Hem? <strong>The figure below shows a simplified pattern for a wrap skirt that is 20 inches long and has a top hem of 57 inches. The bottom hem has a length of 63 inches. Suppose you decide to alter the pattern to Make a wrap skirt with the same top hem length but a length of 25 inches. How long should be the bottom Hem?  </strong> A) 64.94 inches B) 63.75 inches C) 63.43 inches D) 64.5 inches

A) 64.94 inches
B) 63.75 inches
C) 63.43 inches
D) 64.5 inches
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Solve the equation Solve the equation   for   .  for Solve the equation   for   .  . Solve the equation   for   .
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Which of the tables below show linear data? <strong>Which of the tables below show linear data?  </strong> A) Table 1 only B) Table 2 only C) Both Table 1 and Table 2 D) Neither table is linear.

A) Table 1 only
B) Table 2 only
C) Both Table 1 and Table 2
D) Neither table is linear.
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For a certain line, a run of 3 feet corresponds to a rise of 4 feet. What is the slope of this line?

A) 1.33 feet
B) 0.75 feet
C) 1.71 feet
D) 1.58 feet
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Solve the system of equations <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and

A) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
B) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
C) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
D) <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and   and <strong>Solve the system of equations  </strong> A)   and   B)   and   C)   and   D)   and
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The following table shows the running speed <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of
Temperature. <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The following table shows the running speed   , in centimeters per second, of ants as a func- tion of the temperature   in degrees Celsius. Use linear regression to model running speed as a function of Temperature.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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