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Warm Up 1. Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2. Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3. Write an equation that represents each of the following properties: 1.Commutative 2.Associative 3.Multiplicative Identity (Identity Property of Multiplication) 4.Distributive Property

Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

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Page 1: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Warm Up

1. Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest.

2. Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40

3. Write an equation that represents each of the following properties:

1. Commutative

2. Associative

3. Multiplicative Identity (Identity Property of Multiplication)

4. Distributive Property

Page 2: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Midterm ReviewAlgebra 1

Page 3: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

What might be some smart review strategies for the next couple of days as we get ready for your midterm?

Your midterm on MONDAY IS WORTH 25% OF YOUR GRADE!

Page 4: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Trashketball I am splitting you into teams of 4.

EVERY PERSON in your group must have a whiteboard and marker. In order for your group to get the chance to shoot, everyone must have all of the correct work and answer on their whiteboard when I count down.

When I count down from 5, everyone in your group must silently hold their whiteboards in the air to be eligible.

After each round, groups that earn a point for having all of the correct work and answers will earn the right to shoot for more points!

The more questions we get through, the better this review is and the more chances your group gets to shoot the ball!

Page 5: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Write an equation then solve: The sum of two consecutive odd integers is 78. Find the integers.

Page 6: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Given y = 4x – 12 , find the range if the domain is

{-3, 0, 1, 4}

Page 7: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Distribute: 8(x – 2)

Page 8: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Solve for a b = 3a – c

Page 9: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Find three consecutive odd integers whose sum is –465.

Page 10: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

If the original price of a sweater was $40 and then it got marked down to $36, what was the percent decrease?

Page 11: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Use the distributive property to write an expression that is equivalent to 24x + 6

Page 12: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Sports Authority has a baseball bat that was originally $60 on sale for 15% off. Dick’s Sporting Goods has the same bat. There, it was originally $75 but is 30% off. Which store now offers a better deal for the baseball bat? Show your work and explain your answer.

Page 13: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Write an equation and then solve: 9 is added to the quotient of a

number y and 2. The result is 10. Find the number.

Page 14: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Solve:

Page 15: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Shelby invests $2,000 in an account that earns 2.5% annual interest. How much interest will Shelby earn in 3 years? (Hint: I=prt)

Page 16: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Sharon earns $25 per item she sells plus a base salary of $100 per week. Write and solve an inequality to find how many items she must sell to earn at least $700 per week.

Page 17: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Write an inequality for the graph below:

Page 18: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

A student claims that the graph below represents the solution of the inequality 5x – 7 < 13. What error did the student make? What should the graph of the solution be?

Page 19: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

A flagpole casts a 32-ft shadow. A boy who is 6 feet tall is standing near the flagpole casting a 16-ft shadow. They form similar triangles. How tall is the flagpole?

Page 20: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Translate and solve: Some number p is either

more than 13, or at most 6.

Page 21: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Solve:

Page 22: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Pablo can wash 6 cars in 78 minutes. At this rate, how many cars can he wash in 195 minutes?

Page 23: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Solve for e

cd + e = f

Page 24: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

In order to receive at least a B (85%)average on his tests, Andrew’s grades so far have been an 89%, 79%, and a 83%. Write an inequality that shows the grade he needs on his test tomorrow. Solve the inequality to find the lowest grade he would need.

Page 25: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

The speed limit on the road is 55 mph. The police officer is using a radar device to monitor speed. He allows people to exceed the limit by 5 mph or drive under the limit by 10 mph without giving them a ticket. Write a compound inequality representing the speed which drivers can travel without getting a ticket.

Page 26: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

The scale of a map is 1 in. : 75 km. Determine the distance between two towns that are 5.6 in. apart on the map.

Page 27: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

A 12-ounce can of green beans is sold for $1.45. What is the price per pound?

Page 28: Warm Up 1.Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 2.Solve and graph the following inequality: -8 < -4x + 12 < 40 3.Write an equation

Homework WORKBOOK:

P. 72 # 25 – 30

P. 143 # 7 – 9 and 13 – 15

P. 139 # 4 – 8