To solve we need to get A alone we need to use inverse operations, so we multiply by six on both sides. 20 times 6 is 120. so A equals 120
Graph the following inequality:
R ≤ 18
Teacher drawn
100
200W > 4
Graph drawn by teacher
Solve and graph the following inequality:
12W > 48
Solve and graph the following inequality:
K – 12 < 17
K < 29
Graph drawn by teacher
300
Solve and graph the following inequality:
P ÷ 12 ≥ 7
400P ≥ 84
Graph drawn by teacher
500
Admission to a carnival is $8.00. You allow $5.00 for lunch and $3.00 for a snack. Each ride is $2.50. You have $40.00 to spend. How many rides can you go on?
R ≤ 9.6
What do we need when we add and subtract fractions?
Common denominators100
When you divide fractions you need to…?
KCF 200
300K = 9/6
400H = 6/8
500 T = 12 / 24
What is the formula for the area of a rectangle?
A = L∙W
100
What is the area of the following figure?
200
300
What is the formula for the area of a Triangle?
A = ½ ∙ B ∙ H
400
What is the area of the following shape?
Reflection over the x-axis
500
What is the relationship between point A and point F?
K100
What is the variable for “constant”?
X – independent
Y - dependent
200
Label independent and dependent (x,y)
M – independent and C – dependent 300
What is the independent and dependent variables:
Jesse runs m miles and burns c calories.
K: 12.50
Independent: Number bought
Dependent: Cost 400
The table shows the relationship between the number of pineapples bought and the total cost. What is the constant, the independent and dependent variable?
Number Bought Total Cost
10 $25
15 $37.50
20 $50
30 $75
K: 5
In: Minutes
D:Miles
500
The graph below represents the number of miles Michael ran over time. What is the unit rate, the independent and dependent variables?
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Please record your wager.
Use you white board to graph the line Y = 3 X, and make an (x,y) table