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Date
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Assignment
Monday
4/25/16
ALEKS
Tuesday
4/26/16
Assignment #31
Wednesday
4/27/16
Assignment #32
Thursday
4/28/16
Unit 7B Test
Algebra 2
Assignment #31
Name
:
Period
:
3.
y 3 x1
y < x +2
4.
{ y>2
x <1
5.
6.
{x +2x + yy 310
7. You spend no more than 3 hours each day watching TV and playing football. You
play football for at least 1 hour each day. What are the possible numbers of hours
you can spend on each activity in one day?
8. Describe and correct the error made in solving this system of inequalities.
1
y < x1
2
y 3 x +3
y x3
y 3x 7
11.
3x 4 y 8
y 5x
x 2 y 5
12. y 3
1. An ice cream parlor charges $0.25 for each sauce topping and $0.50 for each
candy topping. You want at least 5 toppings on your ice cream. You have $6 to
spend on toppings. Write a system of linear inequalities to model this scenario.
Jim works at Six Flags for $8 per hour. He also works at a day camp for $7 per hour. He
is only allowed to work 25 hours per week. He wants to make at least $125.
2. Write a system of linear inequalities to represent this situation.
8.
y=x+ 6
Algebra 2
Assignment #23
Name
:
Period
:
3.
y =x +3
3
y= x2
2
4.
=3
{xy=5
5.
{3xx +yy=5
=7
6.
2 y =8
{3x +4x+y=12
Write and solve a system of equations for each situation. Check your answers.
7. You buy a total of 6 pens and pencils for $4. If each pen costs $1 and each pencil
cost $.50, how many pens did you buy? How many pencils?
8. A store sells small notebooks for $8 and large notebooks for $10. If you buy 6
notebooks and spend $56, how many of each size notebook did you buy?
9. A shop has one-pound bags of peanuts for $2 and three-pound bags of peanuts for
$5.50. If you buy 5 bags and spend $17, how many of each size bag did you buy?
Without graphing, does each system have zero, one, or infinitely many
solutions?
10.
11.
7 x y=6
3 x+ y=4
7 x + y=6
1
x y =1
3
12.
Algebra 2
Assignment #24
13.
y =2 x1
{ y=2
x +5
Name
:
Period
:
3.
{4 xy+2=5y=7
x
4.
{3 c+d=4d=2
5.
p+2 q=8
{4q=2
p +1
6.
y +7
{2x=3
x4 y=24
7.
8.
x 1
{3yx=2y=1
Without graphing, does each system have zero, one, or infinitely many
solutions?
9.
10.
x=6
x3 y=2
y=2
4 x12 y=8
Your cell phone company offers two text-messaging plans. One plan costs $.25
per text message, plus a monthly fee of $9. The other plan costs $.40 per text
message with no monthly fee.
13.
For how many text messages will both plans cost the same amount?
14.
If you use about 80 text message each month, which plan should you
choose? Explain.
Algebra 2
Assignment #25
Unit 7A: Linear Systems
Name
:
Period
:
1.
y =7
{22 x+3
x+5 y =1
2.
{3xx +2y=4
y=7
3.
{32xx+4+3y=10
y=7
4.
{x +2xy=1
y=8
5.
{xx+ yy=12
=2
6.
y=10
{x +2x + y=6
7.
a+4 b=9
{33a2
b=3
8.
9.
v =15
{23 u+3
u+3 v =5
10.
y =4
{52 x
x y=1
11.
{42x6x+3y =26
y =13
12.
b=3
{39 a3
a+ b=1
13.
Suppose you have a part-time job delivering packages. Your employer pays
you a flat rate of $9.50 per hour. You discover that a competitor pays employees
$2 per hour plus $3 per delivery. How many deliveries would the competitors
empoyees have to make in four hours to ear the same pay you earn in a four-hour
shift?
14.
A scientist wants to make 6 milliliters of a 30% sulfuric acid solution. The
solution is to be made from a combination of a 20% sulfuric acid solution and a
50% sulfuric acid solution. How many milliliters of each solution must be combined
to make the 30% solution?
Algebra 2
Name
:
Assignment #25
Period
:
1.
y 2x 1
y 4x 5
2.
x y2
y 2x 1
y x4
3. y 2 x 3
x y 5
x y 3
5.
y 3x 1
2 x y 14
6.
3x 2 y 12
x y 3
x+y=3
y = 2x 3
8.
2x + y = 3
y = 2x 1
9.
x + 3y = 9
2x 6y = 18
10.
You and your friend are both reading the same book. You read 50 pages
each hour and already have read 10 pages. Your friend reads 30 pages each hour
and has already read 25 pages. To determine when you will both have read the
same number of pages, write a system of equations.
An online movie company offers 60 downloads for $25.00 and 40 downloads for $20.00.
Each price includes the same one time registration fee.
11.
12.
13.
14.
A student has some nickels and quarters in his pocket. . He has a total of 38
coins that are worth $7.50. How many of each type of coin did he have?