Unit 2 Test Review 1. list of number is in order from greatest to least? B. 5, A. B. C. D. 3 9 , 3, , 5 4 4 9 3 , 3, , 0, -7 4 4 C. 5, 3, 9 3 , , 0, -7 4 4 D. -7, 5, 9 3 , , 3, 0 4 4 (−8)2 friends started savings accounts at the same time, with the same initial deposit. After 2 months, Sam’s account shows a decrease of $76.54. Drew’s account shows an increase of $57.48. Kaiden’s account shows a total change of $104.35 greater than Sam’s account. List the friends in order of least to greatest balance. Choose the correct answer below. Drew, Sam, Kaiden Drew, Kaiden, Sam Kaiden, Sam, Drew Sam, Drew, Kaiden (6.3D) Evaluate 15 − 8 A. B. C. D. 30 47 −30 −14 the expression −37 + 16 64 −16 −64 5. (6.3D) Thursday the mailman delivered four checks for $48 each and two utility bills for $121.75 each. If you had a starting balance in your checking account of $57 and you paid these bills, what is the ending balance? A. B. C. D. (6.2D) Three A. B. C. D. 3. (6.3D) Evaluate (6.2D) Which A. -7, 0, 2. 4. -$135 -$256.75 -$378.50 -$375 South Africa one day it was 157°F. In Antarctica a temperature of -45°F was recorded. What is the difference between these two temperatures? 6. (6.3D) In A. 202, because 157 − (−45) = 157 + 45 B. 112, because 157 – 45 = 157 + (−45) C. 110, because 157 + (−45) = 157 + 45 D. −202, because 157 – (−45) = 157 + 45 ordered pair is located halfway between point A and the x-axis? 7. (6.11A) Which 9. (6.2B) Which is greater? A. The absolute value of the opposite of −87. B. The opposite of the absolute value of −87. A. A is greater, because 87 is greater than −87. B. B is greater, because 87 is greater than −87. C. A and B are equal, because they both equal 87. D. A and B are equal, because the both equal −87. A. B. C. D. 10. (6.2B) Which of the statements is false? (−2, −5) (−5, −2) (−2.5, −4) (−4, −2.5) I. The absolute value of a number is never less than the given number. 8. (6.11A) Which point on the graph satisfies 1 the conditions 𝑥 is less than − 1 2 and 1 𝑦 is greater than − 2 2? II. The absolute value of a number sometimes equals the given number. III. The absolute value is sometimes the opposite of the given number. IV. The absolute value of a number is always positive. A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. Point S Point T Point U Point V IV I and IV I, II and III Not here 11. (6.3C) Which expression does the model below represent? =1 13. (6.2C) Hector plotted point A at -0.6, point B at -0.25, point C at -0.55, and point D at -1.2. Which point did he plot incorrectly? = -1 D A C B <---|----------------|---------------|----------------|---> -1.5 A. B. C. D. 3(2) 6÷3 −3(−2) 2(−3) 12. (6.3C) Which model represents -5 + 2? -1 A. B. C. D. -0.5 0 Point A Point B Point C Point D 14. (6.2A) Classify the following three numbers by placing them in the Venn Diagram. Some numbers may be put into multiple categories -45 , 2 3 , 7.6 , 5