Mod4 Test Study Guide Additional Practice 2019
Mod4 Test Study Guide Additional Practice 2019
I understand that the intent of this review is to get me ready for the assessment that I will be
taking in class on Monday, March 25. During the class review day I will be expected to engage
in my learning. If at any point I am unable to solve a problem I will first use my resources and
then sign up for a conference. I may be expected to take work home if I do not complete the
assignments during class. I understand that the best way to study math is “TO DO math”!
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Additional Practice (Could be completed in class Thursday and/or finish for homework
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• Fold the paper so that the answer key is hidden while you solve the
question!
Extension Activities
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Name ____________________________ Module 4 End of Unit Test, Part 1
Section ____________
In science class Group 1 planted a bean plant. Let h be the height of the w h
plant (recorded in centimeters) and w weeks that it has been growing.
Use the table to relate the independent variable w to the dependent 1 80
variable, h. 2 160
5 400
A. w + 79 = h
B. w + 80 = h
C. 80w = h
D. 80h = w
400 400
400 400
3. Predict the height of the plant after 10.5 weeks. (You can use a calculator)
__________ cm
4. Which situation can be represented by the inequality x > 6?
A. m + 3 = 4
B. 3m = 10
m
C. =6
42
D. 12 – m = 5
April has soccer practice no more than 4 days each week. She has been practicing for more than 6 weeks.
6. Write an inequality to represent the number of practices she has in one week.
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7. Write an inequality to represent the number weeks she has been practicing.
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Section ____________
8. Write an inequality to
represent this graph.
4(h – 3) = 52
10y > 30
a. y > 30
b. y < 30
c. y>3
d. y<3
60 = 5r – 4r + 14
12. The Kinneys have 21 recyclable cans in a bucket. Each day Megan, being the environmental
caretaker that she is, goes on walks each day and finds 5 cans before returning home. Complete
the table for how many cans the Kinneys have after 6 days of Megan collecting cans.
Days
(d)
Cans
(c)
Write an equation to show how many cans they have after d days.
Equation: ________________________
The bucket that the Kinneys have only holds 45 cans. After how many days will they need empty
and return the cans in the bucket?
Days: _____________
13. Erin has $5.00. She decides to also look for recyclable cans not because she cares about the
environment, but because she sees her sister Megan earning money and wants in on it. Write and
expression for how much money she has after collecting c cans if each can is worth $0.05.
Expression: _____________________
14. Scientists measure the force of an object in a unit of measure called Newtons. The formula for
finding the force is Force = Mass x Acceleration, or F=ma. If the mass of an object is 75 kilograms
and acceleration is 3 meters/second2, how many Newtons of force is that?
Review Worksheet Part 1 Answer Key
1. C
2. B
3. 840
4. C
5. D
6. 0≤x≤4
7. x>6
Review Worksheet Part 2 Answer Key
8. X>3
9. 16
10. C
11. 46
12.
Days
1 2 3 4 5 6
(d)
Cans
26 31 36 41 46 51
(c)
Equation: 21 + 5d = c
After day 4 the bucket would need to be emptied because after day 5 the
bucket is over 45 cans.
13. 5 + .05c
1. _____ Which inequality represents the situation: Colin coughed no more than 33 times.
Z c ≥ 33 K c < 33 T c ≤ 33
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
G x ≥ 4 C x<4 S x>4
3. _____ Each book in a store is priced at $5. Which inequality represents the number of
books, b you can buy if the total cost must be less than $25?
I b + 5 > 25 H 5b ≤ 25 A 5b < 25
4. _____ Which inequality represents the situation: Max scored more than 12 times.
Z m ≥ 12 V m > 12 E m < 12
5. _____ Colin uses his inhaler at least 3 times a day. Which graph represents the number of
times he uses his inhaler in 7 days?
Z X E
3 7 21
6. _____ Which inequality matches the graph?
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. _____ Your mom sends you to the store and tells you that the most you can spend is
$14. You decide to buy candy bars that cost $2 each. Which inequality represents the
number of candy bars, c you can buy?
I 2c ≤ 14 Y 2c ≥ 14 P 2c < 14
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2 5 4 5 6 3 1 5 6 7 6 5
Self Check Sheet
Question ANSWER
A. 2m = 5
B. 12 – m = 15
C. m + 7 = 10
C
D. m = 4
12
B
A. 2
B. 4
C. 20
D. 26
12 + 14n – 8 – 3n
4 + 11n
6r + 8w – 5w + r
7r + 3w
m 3 5 10 11
Part B: m + 4 = d
d 7 9 14 15
Part C: 24 inches
Part A: Graph the data
Depth
Minutes
Part B: Write an equation to represent the
relationship between the two variables.
The Fall Fun Festival cost $5.00 to park your car and
$3.00 for food tickets. Your family is willing to spend
$40.00 but no more than $60.00 at this event. Graph
how many food tickets can be purchased.
The Kinney’s are looking to visit relatives in Indianapolis
over Thanksgiving. They plan on staying in a hotel for 3
nights. Prices range from $120 per night to $250 per
night. Even though chances are Mr. Kinney is not willing
to spend $250 per night, how much could hotels cost
him for this trip? Graph the solution.
11 + 1.25p ≥ 11 11 + 1.25p ≤ 16
-11 -11 -11 -11
1.25p ≥ 0 1.25p ≤ 5
1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25
p ≥ 0 p ≤ 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The Fall Fun Festival cost $5.00 to park your car and $3.00 for food tickets. Your family is willing to spend
$40.00 but no more than $60.00 at this event. Graph how many food tickets can be purchased.
5 + 3f ≥ 40 5 + 3f ≤ 60
5 -5 5 -5
3f ≥ 35 3f ≤ 55
3 3 3 3
f ≥ 11.6 f ≤ 18.3
f ≥ 12 f ≤ 18
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Kinney’s are looking to visit relatives in Indianapolis over Thanksgiving. They plan on staying in a
hotel for 3 nights. Prices range from $120 per night to $250 per night. Even though chances are Mr.
Kinney is not willing to spend $250 per night, how much could hotels cost him for this trip? Graph the
solution.
120 x 3 ≥ c 250 x 3 ≤ c
360 ≥ c 750 ≤ c
350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800
Each Just Dance song on the Wii takes greater than 3 minutes and 15 seconds and less than 4 minutes
and 45 seconds to play. If the game is played for 30 minutes, how many songs could be danced to?
Graph the solution.
15 seconds = ¼ of a minute (60 seconds in a minute) 45 seconds = ¾ of a minute (60 seconds in a minute)
¼ = .25 ¾ = .25
3.25 x songs = 30 4.45 x songs = 30
3.25s = 30 4.45s = 30
3.25 = 3.25 4.25 = 4.45
s = 9.2 s = 6.7
s > 9 s < 7
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13