Question 1 (Worth 5 points)
(Translating Algebraic Inequalities MC)

Water boils at a temperature no less than 373.15 degrees Kelvin. Which inequality represents this scenario?

373.15 ≤ b

373.15 ≥ b

373.15 > b

373.15 < b

Points earned on this question: 0

Question 2 (Worth 5 points)
(Writing One-Step Equations with IntegersMC)

Pete was building a doghouse for his dog, Chip. He made the door 27 inches tall. The height of the door was three times the height of the window in the doghouse.

Write an equation to determine the height of the window.

27 = 3 + h

27 = h − 3

27 = 3h

27 equals h over 3

Points earned on this question: 5

Question 3 (Worth 5 points)
(Solving One-Step Equations with Rational Numbers LC)

Given the equation five eighths plus h equals eleven over eight, determine the value of h.

six eighths

sixteen over eighteen

fifty five over sixty four

eight over six

Points earned on this question: 5

Question 4 (Worth 5 points)
(Solving One-Step Equations with Rational Numbers LC)

Given the equation 7.46w = 32.451, solve for w.

24.991

242.08

4.35

39.911

Points earned on this question: 5

Question 5 (Worth 5 points)
(Writing One-Step Equations with IntegersMC)

Max organized a community toy drive for the holidays. He asked each family to donate a total of 3 gifts. Fifteen families participated in the toy drive. Write and solve an equation that represents how many gifts were donated.

g divided by 15 equals 3; g = 45 gifts

3g = 15; g = 5 gifts

g + 3 = 15; g = 12 gifts

g − 3 = 15; g = 18 gifts

Points earned on this question: 5

Question 6 (Worth 5 points)
(Writing One-Step Equations with IntegersMC)

Mario set a goal to run 130 miles this month to prepare for a marathon. So far this month, he has run 65 miles. Write and solve an equation to show how many miles Mario has left to run this month to reach his goal.

m + 65 = 130; m = 65 miles

m − 65 = 130; m = 195 miles

65m = 130; m = 2 miles

m over 65 equals 130; m = 8,450 miles

Points earned on this question: 5

Question 7 (Worth 5 points)
(Translating Algebraic Inequalities MC)

Joanna was eager to know her score on the science final exam. Ms. Filer would release the scores once she graded all exams. Ms. Filer had no more than 15 exams left to grade.

Which number line represents the number of exams Ms. Filer had left to grade?

number line with a closed circle on number 15 and line shaded left

number line with an open circle on number 15 and line shaded left

number line with an open circle on number 15 and line shaded right

number line with a closed circle on number 15 and line shaded right

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Question 8 (Worth 5 points)
(Evaluating Inequalities MC)

Determine which integer makes the inequality 8(n − 3) < 4(n + 7) true.

S:{13}

S:{24}

S:{9}

S:{52}

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Question 9 (Worth 5 points)
(Evaluating Equations MC)

Determine which integer in the solution set will make the equation true.

6x − 8 = 2(2x + 3)

S: {−2, 0, 7, 9}

−2

0

7

9

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Question 10 (Worth 5 points)
(Solving One-Step Equations with Integers LC)

Given the equation f + 32 = −2, solve for f.

16

−30

−34

−64

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Question 11 (Worth 5 points)
(Solving One-Step Equations with Integers LC)

Given the equation 15 equals y over -4, solve for y.

60

19

−11

−60

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Question 12 (Worth 5 points)
(Writing One-Step Equations with IntegersMC)

Bella is baking 38 cookies for the holiday party tonight. She baked 23 before leaving for school and will bake the rest when she returns home.

Which equation shows how many cookies Bella will bake when she returns home?

38 = 23x

23 = x − 38

38 = x + 23

38 = x − 23

Points earned on this question: 0