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Algebra-Geometry Easy MCQ Ee

This document contains 19 algebra word problems involving variables, expressions, equations, and conversions between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures. The problems cover a range of algebraic concepts including linear equations, operations with variables, unit conversions, and multi-step word problems. Answers are provided in multiple choice format for each problem.

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Algebra-Geometry Easy MCQ Ee

This document contains 19 algebra word problems involving variables, expressions, equations, and conversions between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures. The problems cover a range of algebraic concepts including linear equations, operations with variables, unit conversions, and multi-step word problems. Answers are provided in multiple choice format for each problem.

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ALGEBRA

1. Assume that the number of hours Katie spent practicing soccer is represented by x. Michael practiced 4
hours more than 2 times the number of hours that Katie practiced. How long did Michael practice?
A. 2x + 4
B. 2x 4
C. 2x + 8
D. 4x + 4
2. Patrick gets paid three dollars less than four times what Kevin gets paid. If the number of dollars that
Kevin gets paid is represented by x, what does Patrick get paid?
A. 3 4x
B. 3x 4
C. 4x 3
D. 4 3x
3. If the expression 9y 5 represents a certain number, which of the following could NOT be the
translation?
A. Five less than nine times y
B. Five less than the sum of 9 and y
C. The difference between 9y and 5
D. The product of nine and y, decreased by 5
4. Susan starts work at 4:00 and Dee starts at 5:00. They both finish at the same time. If Susan works x
hours, how many hours does Dee work?
A. x + 1
B. x 1
C. x
D. 2x
5. Frederick bought six books that cost d dollars each. What is the total cost of the books?
A. d + 6
B. d + d
C. 6d
D. d/6
6. There are m months in a year, w weeks in a month and d days in a week. How many days are there in a
year?
A. mwd
B. m + w + d
C. mw/l
D. d + w/d
7. Carlie received x dollars each hours she spent babysitting. She babysat a total of h hours. She then
gave half of the money to a friend who had stopped by to help her. How much money did Carlie have
after she had paid her friend?
A. hx/2
B. x/2 + h
C. h/2 + x
D. 2hx
8. A long distance call costs x cents for the first minute and y cents for each additional minute. How much
would a 5-minute call cost?
A. 5xy
B. x + 5y
C. xy/5
D. x + 4y
9. Melissa is four times as old as Jim. Pat is 5 years older than Melissa. If Jim is y years old, how old is
Pat?
A. 4y + 5
B. 5y + 4
C. 4 x 5y
D. y + 5
10. Sally gets paid x dollars per hours for a 40-hours work week and y dollars for each hours she works
over 40 hours. How much did Sally earn if she worked 48 hours?
A. 48xy
B. 40y + 8x
C. 40x + 8y
D. 48x + 48y
11. Eduardo is combining two 6-inch pieces of wood with a piece that measures 4 inches. How many total
inches of wood does he have?
A. 10 inches
B. 16 inches
C. 8 inches
D. 12 inches
12. Mary has $2 in her pocket. She does yard work for four different neighbors and earns $3 per yard. She
then spends $2 on a soda. How much money does she have left?
A. $18
B. $10
C. $12
D. $14
13. Ten is decreased by four times the quantity of eight minus three. One is then added to that result. What
is the final answer?
A. -5
B. -9
C. 31
D. -8
14. The area of a square whose side measures four units is added to the difference of eleven and nine
divided by two. What is the total value?
A. 9
B. 16
C. 5
D. 17
15. Four is added to the quantity two minus the sum of negative seven and six. This answer is then
multiplied by three. What is the result?
A. 15
B. -21
C. 21
D. 57
16. John and Charlie have a total of 80 dollars. John has x dollars. How much money does Charlie have?
A. 80
B. 80 + x
C. 80 x
D. x 80
17. The temperature in Hillsville was 20 degrees Celsius. What is the equivalent of this temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit?
A. 4 deg
B. 43.1 deg
C. 68 deeg
D. 132 deg
18. Peggys town has an average temperature of 23 deg Fahrenheit in the winter. What is the average
temperature on the Celsius scale?
A. -16.2 deg
B. 16.2 deg
C. 5 deg
D. -5 deg
19.

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