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Quiz 1: Fundamentals of Algebra
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Rewrite in slope-intercept form:
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Find the slope of the line given by the equation:
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Find the x-intercept of:
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Find the y-intercept of:
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Find the slope of the line parallel to the line:
Question 46
Multiple Choice
The monthly charge for lawn service increased from $53 to $92. Find the increase in the monthly charge.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
A bedroom carpet costs $25 per square yard. Find the cost to carpet a room that is 15 feet wide by 10 feet long.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
A student works 15 hr a week at a job that pays $7.50 per hour. Her bills are about $273 per week. If she can get a job paying $8.50 per hour after taxes, find the number of additional hours that she would need to work to pay her bills. Round up to the nearest whole number.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
The tuition and fees for an out-of-state student for one semester at a state college are $7254. A student registers for 12 credits. This represents 12 hours of class time per week. The semester is 17 weeks long. There are two semesters in each school year. Find the price per hour of class time. Round to the nearest whole number.
Question 50
Multiple Choice
Roofing shingles are sold by the "square". A square can cover an area of roof that is 13 ft long and 13 ft wide. A home improvement store sells shingles by the square or by the bundle. The area of a roof is
Find the minimum number of squares needed to shingle this roof. Round up to the nearest square.
Question 51
Multiple Choice
To maintain eligibility, an athlete needs a test average in math class of 75%. There are six tests in the class. On the first five tests, the athlete scored 82%, 70%, 64%, 73%, and 71%. Find the score needed on the last test to have a test average of 75%. .
Question 52
Multiple Choice
A final semester score depends on tests (60%) , homework (10%) , final exam (25%) , and participation (5%) . A student has a test score average of 82, a homework score average of 72, a score on the final exam of 92, and a class participation score average of 13. Find the final semester score for this student. Round to the nearest whole number.
Question 53
Multiple Choice
An employee earns $2400 in gross wages each month. For medical and dental insurance, the employee pays $42 per month and the employer pays $627 per month. Total compensation is the amount of gross wages plus the amount that the employer pays for insurance. Find the total compensation per year for the employee. .
Question 54
Multiple Choice
An IV uses 15 drops to deliver 1 mL of solution
. A patient needs to receive a solution at a rate of
. Find the needed speed of the IV in drops per minute. Round to the nearest whole number if necessary.
Question 55
Multiple Choice
In 1998, there were nine breeding pairs of wolves in Idaho. By 2004, there were 26 breeding pairs in Idaho. What was the percent increase in breeding pairs?
Question 56
Multiple Choice
A savings account pays 1% annual interest, compounded daily. When interest is compounded daily, the interest owed is calculated every day and added to the account. The initial investment is $2000. The money is kept in the savings account for two years. Choose the best estimate for the value of the investment after two years.
Question 57
Multiple Choice
The sale price of a television is $504. It is marked down 20% from its original price. What was the original price? Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
Question 58
Multiple Choice
A package of dried plums weighs 12 oz. The nutrition information on the label uses a serving size of 1.5 oz. How many servings are in each package?
Question 59
Multiple Choice
A student at the City College of New York has a $6400 Pell Grant. Her total tuition bill for two semesters is $5000. She uses her Pell Grant to pay this tuition. Find the amount remaining in her grant after paying tuition.