Name 1/8/07 Alg1 Q2 Test 2 Review

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Alg1 Q2 Test 2 Review
1/8/07
Test: 1/12/07
1)
A 35-minute phone call cost $4.90. Introductory minutes cost $.16/min and
additional minutes are $.11/min. How many minutes were billed at each rate?
2)
At a movie theater adult tickets cost $9.50 and child tickets cost $5.50. 114
people attended the last showing of The Pursuit of Happyness and $971 was collected at
the ticket booth. How many of each ticket was sold?
3)
Two trains leave the station at the 2:00 PM. One is traveling east at a rate of 76
mph. The other is traveling west at a rate of 84 mph. At what time will they be 504
miles apart?
4)
Two trains leave the station at the 11:30 AM. One is traveling east at a rate of 79
mph. The other is traveling east at a rate of 91 mph. At what time will they be 54.6
miles apart?
5)
A jar of change has $75.95 in nickels, dimes, and quarters (no pennies). There are
2 dimes more than 3 times the amount of nickels and 3 quarters less than double the
amount of nickels. How many nickels, dimes, and quarters are in the jar?
6)
A store sells Derek Jeter jerseys for $185 and Pedro Martinez jerseys for $120 (as
his best years are behind him). The store sold 9 more Jeter jerseys than 7 times the Pedro
jerseys and total sales were $4,495. How many of each jersey were sold?
7)
A phone call cost $4.93. Introductory minutes cost $.22/min and additional
minutes are $.15/min. If there 4 more introductory minutes than triple the additional
minutes, how many minutes were billed at each rate?
8)
Find 5 consecutive integers with a sum of – 415.
9)
Find 4 consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the 2nd and 5th is 228.
10)
Find 3 consecutive even numbers such that the triple the 1st number is 30 more
than the sum of the 2nd and 3rd number.
11)
A jar of change has $43.40 in it. There are 6 more nickels than triple the quarters.
There is 1 less dime than double the amount of quarters. How many nickels, dimes, and
quarters are in the jar?
12)
Find 5 consecutive integers such that the sum of the 2nd and 4th is -900. Find the
sum of the 3rd and the 5th integers.
13)
Find 6 consecutive even integers such that the sum of the 3rd and 4th is 126 less
than 4 times the 2nd.
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