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1. Graph the following inequality. :
y x + 3
2.Graph the following inequality:
y > 2x ? 1
3.The sum of three consecutive even integers is 18.
Find the second integer.
4. Find three consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the second and third integers is four times the first.
1. Find X in terms of A:
2X - 15 = 3A - 9
2.Factor then find the value of X:
X2+3X-10 = 0
3. A safety box has 3 layers of metal, each has a different width. The first layer is 1/8 inch thick and the second is 1/6 inch thick. The total thickness is ? inch thick. What is the width of the third layer?
4. Find X:
5.
6. If the present value of my investment is $1,000 and the rate of interest is 10% compounded annually, what will the value be after 3 years?
1. To solve for an unknown in an equation, you must always:
a. add it in
b. subtract it from
c. isolate it on one side
d. eliminate the inequality
2. Solve for X:
3. Find Y in terms of A:
4a + 3 = 2y -17
4. Factor then find the value of X:
X2+9X+20 = 0
5. Factor then Find the values for X.
X2+8x +16=0
6. Find Y in terms of A & B
1. Find X: 5x + 2 = -8 4.
2. Find X: 5.
3. Find X: 12X + 17 = -100 6. Solve for X: (x + 2)(2x -1) = 0
(Do not need to simplify X)
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1. A recipe calls for 1 ? cups of flour. If larry wants
to make 2 ? times the recipe. How much flour does he need?
2. A child has a temperature of 40 degrees C. What is the child's temperature in degrees Fahrenheit if the equation is F=(9/5)C +32 ?
3. A safety box has 3 layers of metal, each has a different width. The first layer is 1/8 inch thick and the second is 1/6 inch thick. The total thickness is ? inch thick. What is the width of the third layer?
1. What is the Formula for the TOTAL COST of simple interest problems ? (Remember, the one with P, R, T,)
2. What is the Formula for the TOTAL COST of Compound interest?
(Remember, the one from Friday with Pv, R, N and Nv)
3. Simon borrowed $1,000 for 2 years at 5% compound interest rate every year. How much did he owe after 2 years?
4. Bonita wants to store 1/2 pound of sugar in 3 separate containers.? What fractional part of a pound of sugar will be each container?
1. Jerry borrowed $4,000 for 5 years at 6% simple interest rate. How much interest is that?
A. 800
B. 1000
C. 1500
D. 1200
E. None Of The Above
2. Julie borrowed $3,500 for 3 years at 7?% simple interest rate. How much interest is that?
A. 735
B. 787.50
C. 810
D. 812.50
3. Sam bought a pair of shoes for $200. Every year, the value of the shoes depreciate 10% from the previous year. What is the value of the shoes after 3 years?
A real estate company pays commissions to? their sales people for selling property.? A well known company paid 6% commissions last year to their sales staff, totaling $480,000.? What was the dollar value of the original real estate sold by the company that year?
After Mary lost 20% of her investment, she had $2000 left.? How much did she invest originally ?
Three investors own a sport shop.? One partner owns 1/3 of the shop, while the second partner owns 1/4.? To the nearest percent, what percent of the shop does the third partner own?
May 17, 2016
Dear World History AP Student:
Name: _________________________________________________________
Reading Guide?Chapter 30
After the Fall: The Western World in a Global Age
Toward a New Western Order
The Revolutionary Era in the Soviet Union
Mikhail Gorbachev
March 1985
Problems in the Soviet Union
Perestroika
Glasnost
Problems for Gorbachev
The End of the Soviet Union
Boris Yeltsin
Conservative arrest Gorbachev
A New Russia ? Yeltsin?s reforms
D. The Putin Era
1. Vladimir Putin
2. Dmitry Medvedev
Chapter 1: Outline
Need for Psychological Science
Hindsight bias and judgmental overconfidence show that we cannot rely on intuition and common sense. Critical thinking must also be employed in order to perceive facts from nonsense.
Hind sight Bias
The thought that once a person find out the outcome, that the person knew the outcome all along and could have predicted it.
Proves that we need psychological research
Common sense describes what has happened more easily than predict what will happen
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