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1-Ch-1-Linear Equation in one variable Q Bank (1)

The document consists of various mathematical problems and scenarios involving equations, rates, and calculations related to different contexts such as driving, earnings, and property investments. Each problem presents multiple-choice answers labeled A, B, C, and D. The problems require solving for unknown variables or determining values based on given information.

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1-Ch-1-Linear Equation in one variable Q Bank (1)

The document consists of various mathematical problems and scenarios involving equations, rates, and calculations related to different contexts such as driving, earnings, and property investments. Each problem presents multiple-choice answers labeled A, B, C, and D. The problems require solving for unknown variables or determining values based on given information.

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ID: 26fac581

If , what is
the value of ?

A. 2

B. 5

C. 7

D. 12
ID: 3b6b5f30

Hector used a tool called an auger to remove corn from a storage bin at a
constant rate. The bin contained 24,000 bushels of corn when Hector began to
use the auger. After 5 hours of using the auger, 19,350 bushels of corn remained
in the bin. If the auger continues to remove corn at this rate, what is the total
number of hours Hector will have been using the auger when 12,840 bushels of
corn remain in the bin?

A. 3

B. 7

C. 8

D. 12
ID: a0127d06

If x is the solution to the equation above,


what is the value of ?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: f0581e16

Alan drives an average of 100 miles each week. His car can travel an average of
25 miles per gallon of gasoline. Alan would like to reduce his weekly expenditure
on gasoline by $5. Assuming gasoline costs $4 per gallon, which equation can
Alan use to determine how many fewer average miles, m, he should drive each
week?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: 48bad848

Megan’s regular wage at her job is p dollars per hour for the first 8 hours of work
in a day plus 1.5 times her regular hourly wage for work in excess of 8 hours that
day. On a given day, Megan worked for 10 hours, and her total earnings for that
day were $137.50. What is Megan’s regular hourly wage?

A. $11.75

B. $12.50

C. $13.25

D. $13.75
ID: 6e706172

A certain product costs a company $65 to make. The product is sold by a


salesperson who earns a commission that is equal to 20% of the sales price of
the product. The profit the company makes for each unit is equal to the sales
price minus the combined cost of making the product and the commission. If
the sales price of the product is $100, which of the following equations gives the
number of units, u, of the product the company sold to make a profit of $6,840 ?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: 10298d3e

If , what is the value of ?


ID: e83a38d3

What value of p is the solution of


the equation above?
ID: 85dbadcc

If , the value of is between which of the following pairs of values?

A. and

B. and

C. and

D. and
ID: 132adad0

What value of is the solution to the given equation?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: a96d6772

The width of a rectangular dance floor is w feet. The length of the floor is 6 feet
longer than its width. Which of the following expresses the perimeter, in feet, of
the dance floor in terms of w ?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: 997897bb

A candle is made of ounces of wax. When the candle is burning, the amount of wax in the candle decreases by
ounce every hours. If ounces of wax remain in this candle, for how many hours has it been burning?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: 2157c59a

Each side of a -sided polygon has one of three lengths. The number of sides with length is
times the number of sides with length . There are sides with length . Which equation must be true for the
value of ?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: 1b90ba5a

If , what is the value of ?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: f20aa8f7

An agricultural scientist studying the growth of corn plants recorded the height
of a corn plant at the beginning of a study and the height of the plant each day
for the next 12 days. The scientist found that the height of the plant increased by
an average of 1.20 centimeters per day for the 12 days. If the height of the plant
on the last day of the study was 36.8 centimeters, what was the height, in
centimeters, of the corn plant at the beginning of the study?
ID: 942649b5

A tree had a height of 6 feet when it was planted. The equation above can be
used to find how many years n it took the tree to reach a height of 14 feet. Which
of the following is the best interpretation of the number 2 in this context?

A. The number of years it took the tree to double its height

B. The average number of feet that the tree grew per year

C. The height, in feet, of the tree when the tree was 1 year old

D. The average number of years it takes similar trees to grow 14 feet


ID: faae220a

If , what is the
value of ?

A. 2

B.

C.

D.
ID: 5a724248

Townsend Realty Group Investments


Property Purchase price Monthly rental
address (dollars) price (dollars)

Clearwater
128,000 950
Lane

Driftwood
176,000 1,310
Drive

Edgemont
70,000 515
Street

Glenview
140,000 1,040
Street

Hamilton
450,000 3,365
Circle

The Townsend Realty Group invested in the five different properties listed in the
table above. The table shows the amount, in dollars, the company paid for each
property and the corresponding monthly rental price, in dollars, the company
charges for the property at each of the five locations. Townsend Realty
purchased the Glenview Street property and received a 40% discount off the
original price along with an additional 20% off the discounted price for
purchasing the property in cash. Which of the following best approximates the
original price, in dollars, of the Glenview Street property?

A. $350,000

B. $291,700

C. $233,300

D. $175,000
ID: 4500f713

A science teacher is preparing the 5 stations of a science laboratory. Each


station will have either Experiment A materials or Experiment B materials, but
not both. Experiment A requires 6 teaspoons of salt, and Experiment B requires
4 teaspoons of salt. If x is the number of stations that will be set up for
Experiment A and the remaining stations will be set up for Experiment B, which
of the following expressions represents the total number of teaspoons of salt
required?

A.

B.

C.

D.
ID: d73c79d1

What value of is the solution to the given equation?

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