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Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1 

Write mc001-1.jpg in vertex form.
A
mc001-2.jpg
C
mc001-4.jpg
B
mc001-3.jpg
D
mc001-5.jpg
 
 
Use the elimination method to solve the system.
 

 2 

mc002-1.jpg
A
(–6, 0)
B
(0, –6)
C
(6, –2)
D
(–2, 6)
 

 3 

Identify the vertex and the y-intercept of the graph of the function mc003-1.jpg.
A
vertex: (–3, 4);
y-intercept: –5
C
vertex: (3, –4);
y-intercept: 13
B
vertex: (3, 4);
y-intercept: –5
D
vertex: (–3, –4);
y-intercept: –9
 
 
Solve the equation.
 

 4 

mc004-1.jpg
A
mc004-2.jpg
B
mc004-3.jpg
C
mc004-4.jpg
D
mc004-5.jpg
 

 5 

mc005-1.jpg
A
mc005-2.jpg
B
mc005-3.jpg
C
mc005-4.jpg
D
mc005-5.jpg
 

 6 

Use a graphing calculator to solve the equation mc006-1.jpg. If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.
A
–0.85, 2.35
C
–1.6, 1.6
B
–2.35, 0.85
D
–1.7, 4.7
 
 
Solve the proportion.
 

 7 

mc007-1.jpg
A
mc007-2.jpg
B
mc007-3.jpg
C
mc007-4.jpg
D
mc007-5.jpg
 
 
Simplify the expression.
 

 8 

mc008-1.jpg
A
mc008-2.jpg
C
mc008-4.jpg
B
mc008-3.jpg
D
mc008-5.jpg
 

 9 

mc009-1.jpg
A
mc009-2.jpg
C
mc009-4.jpg
B
mc009-3.jpg
D
mc009-5.jpg
 

 10 

Dalco Manufacturing estimates that its weekly profit, P, in hundreds of dollars, can be approximated by the formula mc010-1.jpg, where x is the number of units produced per week, in thousands.
a.How many units should the company produce per week to earn the maximum profit?
b.Find the maximum weekly profit.
A
1,000 units; $900
C
1,000 units; $300
B
2,000 units; $700
D
3,000 units; $300
 

 11 

Which is the graph of mc011-1.jpg?
A
mc011-2.jpg
C
mc011-4.jpg
B
mc011-3.jpg
D
mc011-5.jpg
 

 12 

Find mc012-1.jpg.
A
12
B
2
C
mc012-2.jpg
D
mc012-3.jpg
 
 
Solve the equation by finding square roots.
 

 13 

mc013-1.jpg
A
mc013-2.jpg
C
mc013-4.jpg, –mc013-5.jpg
B
mc013-3.jpg
D
mc013-6.jpg
 

 14 

Solve by factoring.
mc014-1.jpg = 0
A
9, 4
B
mc014-2.jpg, mc014-3.jpg
C
–9, mc014-4.jpg
D
9, mc014-5.jpg
 
 
Solve the system by the method of substitution.
 

 15 

mc015-1.jpg
A
(–1, 1, 6)
B
(1, 1, 6)
C
(–1, –1, 6)
D
(–1, 1, –6)
 

 16 

Find the additive inverse of mc016-1.jpg.
A
mc016-2.jpg
C
mc016-4.jpg
B
mc016-3.jpg
D
mc016-5.jpg
 

 17 

A group of 70 people attended a ball game. There were four times as many children as adults in the group. Set up a system of equations that represents the numbers of adults and children who attended the game and solve the system to find the number of children who were in the group.
A
mc017-1.jpg; 56 adults, 14 children
C
mc017-3.jpg; 33 adults; 56 children
B
mc017-2.jpg; 14 adults, 56 children
D
mc017-4.jpg; 56 adults; 33 children
 

 18 

The function mc018-1.jpg models the height y in feet of a stone t seconds after it is dropped from the edge of a vertical cliff. How long will it take the stone to hit the ground? Round to the nearest hundredth of a second.
A
0.25 seconds
C
5.69 seconds
B
11.38 seconds
D
8.05 seconds
 

 19 

What is the solution to the following system of equations?
mc019-1.jpg
A
(2, 1)
C
(3, 1)
B
(1, 2)
D
(2, 0)
 
 
Use the Quadratic Formula to solve the equation.
 

 20 

mc020-1.jpg
A
mc020-2.jpg, mc020-3.jpg
B
mc020-4.jpg, mc020-5.jpg
C
mc020-6.jpg, mc020-7.jpg
D
mc020-8.jpg, mc020-9.jpg
 



 
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