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Who Will be YOUR CRCT IDOL???

Name:__________________ Block: ______________ Its that time of year again, and EVERYONE wants to be the NEXT..CRCT Idol! Each contestant has his or her own strengths and weaknesses, and it will be up to the judges, you, and their performance scores to determine who will be #1! Complete the problems that relate to each of the 7 contestants. In the score box at the bottom of each page, fill in the score that is given to the contestant by each of their judges ( you will take the SUM of the specific questions and that will be the score, i.e. the sum of the answers of question #1-8 will be the score given by Judge Mitchell).Once you have all 5 scores, find the TOTAL for each contestant. At the end of this review packet, you will know who this years CRCT Idol will be! MEET Contestant #1! Contestant #1 loves to rock and find the average interests of his fans, the median number of songs per album, and the range of rock and roll songs that he can cover. See how the judges feel about contestant #1 by calculating the following measures of variation and central tendency! Find the mean, median, mode, and range of the data set [19,10,16,2,10,6,7]. 1. Mean: 3. Mode: 2. Median: 4. Range: Find the mean, median, mode, and range of the data set [3 ,3, 9,12,15, 10]. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth. 5. Mean: 7. Mode: 6. Median: 8. Range: Use the time data to answer the following questions: 20 minutes, 1 hour, 15 minutes, 50 minutes, 1 hour and 10 minutes, 40 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour and 5 minutes, 40 minutes 9. What is the average amount of time? 10. What is the range in the amount of time? 11. Which of the following is an outlier in the data set: [2, 3, 4, 6,7,7, 7,8,10,12,12,14,16,50]? 12. The average height of the 5 starting Basketball players is 74 inches. If four of the player have heights of, 72, 75, 78, and 73; What is the height of the 5th player? Create a box and whisker plot using the following data: [ $5, $12, $9, $10, $6, $5 ]

13. What is the upper quartile of the data? 14. What is the lower quartile of the data?

15. Create a stem and leaf plot from the following data; students quiz grades: 100, 80, 65, 90, 100, 75, 70, 65, 95, 80, 100, 95, 85, 100, 75, 90, 90 What is the mean of the data?

Create a box and whisker plot using the following data: [ $10, $9, $6, $27, $15, $10, $22 ]

16. What is the interquartile range of the data? 17. What is the range of the data? 18. The data set {1, 1, 5, 5, 9, 9} contains how many modes? 19. Renee spent an average of $3.00/week on extras last month. If she spent $5.00, $2.25, and $3.00 the first 3 weeks, what did she spend in week 4?

20. The average weight of 6 kittens in a litter was 1.75 lbs. If the first 5 weights are 1.4 lbs, 2 lbs, 1.9 lbs, 2 lbs, and 1.7 lbs, what was the weight of the 6th kitten?

AND the judges say Judge Judge Mitchell Johnson


(answers 1-4) (answers 5-8)

Judge Culver
(answers 9-12)

Judge Singleton
(answers 13-16)

Judge Harris
(answers 17-20)

Total Contestant Score!

MEET Contestant #2! Contestant #2 is a brand new artist and enjoys translating classics in other languages, evaluating her audience and their favorites, and grouping like genres in her performances each night. Contestant #2 likes keeping things basic and is hoping to simplify her life by winning this years CRCT idol! See what the judges have to say.. 1. Evaluate the expression if A = 9, B = 9, and C = 8 a + 5b c 3 Evaluate the following expressions if a = 7 1. 2. 5a + 3 3. 9a 4. 12 ( a + 2) 5. If x = 3, find 3x2 + 5x. 6. Maria started the summer with $10. Each time she babysat, she was paid $12. At the end of the summer, the neighbor gave her a bonus of $30. Write an equation for her total funds, then solve the equation for babysitting 10 times. 7. Translate the phrase into an algebraic expression: Eight less than twice as many doughnuts THEN evaluate the expression for 24 doughnuts. 8. Simplify, then solve the equation for e. 15e + 6 - 11e - 3 + 4e = 27 9. Use a T chart to solve the equation for m. m + 9 = 56 7 Solve each equation for the variable: 10. 3(b 5) = 6 11. 65 + w = 106 12. 3(1 +2m) + m = 24

13. 7c + 46 = 48

14. Jessica bought T adult tickets to a carnival for $10 each and S student tickets for $5 each. Write an expression for the total cost, and then evaluate for 2 adults and 3 students. 15. Joannas father rented a car while they were on vacation. He paid a rental fee of $25.00 per day, plus $50 in mileage. His total bill for renting the car was $350.00. For how many days did he rent the car? 16. 3c + 8 + 7c 4 + c What is the value of the expression if c = 4? 17.

m +16 7 + n + 3n 2

What is the value of the if m = 12 and n = 3? 19. 3y ( y + 2) 20. y 11= 33

Solve for y 18. 4y + 22 = 94

AND the judges say Judge Judge Mitchell Johnson


(answers 1-4) (answers 5-8)

Judge Culver
(answers 9-12)

Judge Singleton
(answers 13-16)

Judge Harris
(answers 17-20)

Total Contestant Score!

MEET Contestant #3! Contestant #3 enjoys all types of music, and although she has positive AND negative things to say about all of the other performers, she believes in the absolute value of each! Contestant #3 has a rational taste for all types of music but prefers to two step for the judges. Lets see how contestant #3 can do! 1. Simplify: |18| - |-4| 2. Simplify: |25| + |- 10| 3. Simplify: |9| + - |-5| 4. Simplify: |30| + - |- 13| Order the rational numbers below from least to greatest and graph them on the number line. 0, 2, -

1 1 , -1.5, 4 2 m + 3 = 8 6

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5. Which number above has the GREATEST absolute value? 6. Which number above has the LEAST absolute value? 7. Solve for m:

8. Translate the following into an equation and solve: James started with 20 flowers. He gave 6 of his friends each an equal number of flowers. He has 8 left. How many flowers did he give each friend? Equation:______________________ Solution:____________________ The perimeter of the triangle is 34 yards. Simplify the algebraic expressions to find the lengths of the sides of the triangle. x1 x

x+2 9. x = _____________ 11. Side 2: ____________ 10. Side 1:__________ 12. Side 4: ____________ 13. In which quadrant will you find the point (3,6)? 14. In which quadrant will you find the point (-7,10)? 15. If x = 3, find 5x2 3x. 16. Simplify: x2 + 4 18 9 x if x = 2 18. (-9)(3) =

17. 17 + (-4) = 19. 28 55 = 20. A scuba diver is 40 feet below sea level while a seaplane is 50 feet above sea level. How far apart above the scuba diver is the seaplane?

AND the judges say Judge Judge Mitchell Johnson


(answers 1-4) (answers 5-8)

Judge Culver
(answers 9-12)

Judge Singleton
(answers 13-16)

Judge Harris
(answers 17-20)

Total Contestant Score!

MEET Contestant #4 ! Contestant #4 is a natural performer who loves to Flip, Slide, and Turn all over the stage! The judges love contestant #4 because he can not only sing and play piano but dance through all 4 quadrants. Lets see which angle contestant #4 takes for tonights performance! 1. John wants to place a sign on Hunnicut Road. He chooses to bisect Hunnicut Road, which is 18 miles long, and place the sign there. How many miles down Hunnicut Road will the sign be posted?

2. If the length of DM is 13 inches, what is the length of ME? 3. If AB is a perpendicular bisector of DE, then what is the angle measurement of angle DMA? Draw the preimage ABC with vertices A(1,4), B(5,1), and C(1,1) on the coordinate plane. 4. If ABC is translated left 10 and up 3, which Quadrant will the image be in? 5. If ABC is rotated 180 degrees counterclockwise, which quadrant will the image be in? 6. If ABC is reflected across the X axis, which Quadrant will the image be in?

A B C
7. How many of the following could be used to name the angle above? _____ 8. How many of the following are used to make constructions? ____ Compass protractor scissors straightedge

CAB

CBA

ABC

9. Mrs. Micelli placed a picture of an equilateral triangle on an overhead projector in her math class. The overhead projector dilated the triangles image on the screen by a scale factor of 3.5. If the length of each side of the actual triangle is 5 cm, what is the length of each side of the dilated triangle on the screen?

A D B C

10. If the measure of angle ABC is 80 degrees and it is bisected by ray BD, what is the measure of angle ABD? 11. If the measure of angle ABC is 80 degrees and it is bisected by ray BD, what is the measure of angle DBC?

12. If point L was translated up 5, what would the new Y coordinate of L be? 13. If point M was reflected over the X axis, what would the new Y coordinate of M be? 14. If point K was reflected over the Y axis, what would the new X coordinate of K be? 15. If point L was translated down 10, what would the new Y coordinate of L be? 16. If point M was translated right 10, what would the new X coordinate of M be? 17. Scenic Road bisects Moutainview Rd. and creates East Mountainview and West Mountainview Road. If Moutainview Rd. is a total of 28 miles, how long is East Mountainview Rd? 18. Mr. Carver placed a picture of an square on an overhead projector in his math class. The overhead projector dilated the triangles image on the screen by a scale factor of . If the length of each side of the preimage square is 10 cm, what is the length of each side of the dilated square on the screen? The vertex (2, 7) is dilated by a scale factor of 3. 19. What is the X coordinate after dilation? 20. What is the Y coordinate after dilation?

AND the judges say Judge Judge Mitchell Johnson


(answers 1-4) (answers 5-8)

Judge Culver
(answers 9-12)

Judge Singleton
(answers 13-16)

Judge Harris
(answers 17-20)

Total Contestant Score!

Meet Contestant #5! Contestant #5 will not be left in the shadows! She Wants the judges to think of properties of similarity when comparing Her to a superstar! Proportionately, shes the biggest star theyve got! Lets see if contestant 5s performance matches her attitude on the stage! 1. Kira is drawing a map with a scale of 1 inch = 30 miles. The actual Distance from Park City to Gatesville is 80 miles. How far from the dot for Gatesville should Kira draw the dot for Park City? 2. A 5 foot girl casts a 7 foot long shadow. A nearby telephone pole casts a 35 foot long shadow. What is the height of the telephone pole? 3. A poster is 72 inches wide and 48 inches high. It must be reduced to fit into a space that is 4 inches high. What is the width of the reduced poster? 4. The scale on a road map is 1 centimeter = 500 miles. If the distance on the map between New York City and Memphis is 2.2 centimeters, what is the actual distance between the two cities? The area of ABC is 6 square inches and the perimeter is 12 inches. If the scale factor is 3, what is the 5. area of ABC? 6. perimeter of ABC? 7. Using the illustration, determine the height of the streetlight using your knowledge of similar figures. 8. A palm tree casts a shadow that is 44 feet long. A 6-foot ladder casts a shadow that is 16 feet long. Use proportions to estimate the height of the palm tree. 9. Nicole decides to dilate the area of her rectangular dog pen. The length of her original dog pen is 7 feet and the area is 35 square feet. The length of the new dog pen will be 14 feet. What is the area of the new dog pen? 10. The two rectangular picture frames at the below are similar. What is the height of the larger picture frame?

11. On a scale drawing a tree is 6 inches tall. The scale factor is 1/20. What is the actual height of the tree in inches and feet? Draw a picture. 12. Congratulations to the South Cobb Eagles on their voyage to the 44th Presidents Inaugural Parade. On a road map of Georgia, the distance from Atlanta to Washington, D.C., is 16 centimeters. What is the actual distance between the cities if the map scale is 2 centimeters = 40 miles? 13. For a school project, LeeAnn is making a model of the Georgia Dome. She is using a scale of 1 centimeter = 8 feet. The Georgia Dome is 275 feet tall. How tall is her model? 14. Determine the scale factor from the enlarging of the first figure to the second figure.

5 in

15in

Figure A ~ Figure B 9in. Figure A 12in.


15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Using the diagrams above, find the value of x? Area of Figure A? Area of Figure B? Perimeter of Figure A? Perimeter of Figure B? What is the scale factor use to reduce Figure A to Figure B?

Figure B 4 in.

AND the judges say Judge Judge Mitchell Johnson


(answers 1-4) (answers 5-8)

Judge Culver
(answers 9-12)

Judge Singleton
(answers 13-16)

Judge Harris
(answers 17-20)

Total Contestant Score!

Meet Contestant #6 ! Contestant #6! Contestant 6 adds variation to this years Competition! She will focus directly on her audience while performing and is famous for her function robot break dance! Lets go #6! 1. Sandra uses 2 cups of sugar to bake 6 batches of chocolate chip cookies. How many cups of sugar would she need to bake 10 batches cookies? 2. If y=15 and x=6, using an inverse proportion (variation), what is the value of y when x=18? 3. Y varies directly with x. If y=6 and x=2, what is the value of y when x=5? 4. The cost per person to rent an event space varies inversely with the number of people who participate. If the cost per person is $72 when 3 people participate, what is the cost per person if 8 people participate? 5. Sherry buys lunch every day at Taco 4-U at the mall. She has a line of credit of $25 per week. She spends $4.25 each day for a taco and a drink. How much credit does she have left after 5 days? Mei Ling has a discount coupon for $5 off her next purchase of tennis balls. Tennis balls are on sale for $3 per can. The equation y = 3x - 5 gives her final cost, y, to purchase x cans of tennis balls. 6. If x = 3, what is the value of y? 7.If x = 5, what is the value of y? 8. LaSonya bought 20 shares of stock for $175. She sold the stock for a total profit of $25. What was the selling price of each share of stock? 9. Given the equation y = -2x, find the value of x when y = -16. 10. Weight varies directly with gravity. With his equipment on an astronaut weighs 360 pounds on earth but only 60 pounds on the moon. If another astronaut had landed on the moon that weighed 54 pounds with her equipment, how much would she weigh on Earth with equipment? 11. A refund you get varies directly as the number of cans you recycle. If you get a $3.75 refund for 75 cans, how much should you get for 500 cans? In the following problems, x and y vary inversely. 12. If y = 9 when x = 7, find y when x = 2 13. If y = 4.3 when x = 12.9, find y when x = 15. 14. If y = 6 and x = 4, find y when x = 8 15. If y = 6 and x = 2, find y when x= 4? In the following problems, x and y vary directly. 16. if y = 20 when x = 5, find y when x is 15 17. if y = 90 when x = 15, find y when x is 3. 18. If y = 21 when x = 7, find y when x = 2. 5 19. if y = 100 when x = 10, find y when x = 13 20. Candaces yearly salary varies directly as the number of comic books that she writes. If her salary for 5 books is $35,000, how much would it be for 30 books?

AND the judges say Judge Judge Mitchell Johnson


(answers 1-4) (answers 5-8)

Judge Culver
(answers 9-12)

Judge Singleton
(answers 13-16)

Judge Harris
(answers 17-20)

Total Contestant

Score!

Meet Contestant #7! Contestant 7 dances out of the shadows and onto the stage, slicing left and right, crossing the judges at vertical and horizontal angles. Lets see if the judges can handle his moves! Consider the following 3D figures: Cube Cylinder Rectangular Pyramid Cone Rectangular Prism 1. How many of the above solids have triangles as vertical cross sections? 2. How many of the above solids have rectangles as vertical cross sections? 3. How many of the above solids have circles as horizontal cross sections? 4. How many of the above solids have circles as vertical cross sections? 5. How many faces does a cube have? 6. How many of the above solids can be formed by translating congruent Circles? 7. How many of the above solids can be formed by rotating a triangle? 8. How many of the above solids can be formed by rotating a rectangle? 9. How many of the above solids can be formed by translating a rectangle? 10. How many of the above solids can be formed by rotating a circle? The cylinder at the right has a height of 12 inches and a diameter of 4 inches. 11. What would the height of the vertical cross section of the Cylinder be? 12. What would the diameter of the horizontal cross section be? 13. What is the greatest number of sides in a polygonal cross section of a cube? 14. A hexagon has how many sides? 15. A pentagon has how many sides? 16. A triangular pyramid has how many triangular faces? 17. A rectangular pyramid has how many triangular faces? 18. A square that measures 4 inches on each side is translated 16 inches through space. What is the height of the rectangular prism that is created? 19. A circle with a diameter of 9 centimeters is translated 25 inches through space. What is the height of the cylinder that is created? 20. A sphere has how many edges?

AND the judges say Judge Judge Mitchell Johnson


(answers 1-4) (answers 5-8)

Judge Culver
(answers 9-12)

Judge Singleton
(answers 13-16)

Judge Harris
(answers 17-20)

Total Contestant Score!

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