13.1.2: Chapter 2
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is greater than .
a. >; b. >; c. >; d. >
Try It
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ⓐ yes ⓑ no
identity; all real numbers
identity; all real numbers
conditional equation;
conditional equation;
contradiction; no solution
contradiction; no solution
He bought two notebooks.
He did seven crosswords puzzles.
32, 34, 36
The average cost was $5,000.
The median price was $19,300.
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ⓐ 33 ⓑ $36 ⓐ
25 grams
2,375 mg
50%
40%
50%
ⓐ $600 ⓑ $1,800
ⓐ $2,975 ⓑ $11,475
He will earn $2,500.
She earned $7,020.
The rate of simple interest was 6%.
The rate of simple interest was 5.5%.
He paid $17,590.
She deposited $9,600.
The window’s height is 12 meters.
The length of the base is 6 feet.
The measures of the angles are 20°, 70°, and 90°.
The measures of the angles are 30°, 60°, and 90°.
The length of the leg is 8.
The length of the leg is 12.
The length is 39 inches and the width is 16 inches.
The length is 17 yards and the width is 26 yards.
The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 5, 11 and 12 inches.
The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 4, 7 and 9 feet.
The length of the swimming pool is 70 feet and the width is 30 feet.
The length of the garden is 90 yards and the width is 60 yards.
The ladder reaches 12 feet.
He should attach the lights 8 feet from the base of the mast.
Jess has 41 nickels and 18 quarters.
Elane has 22 nickels and 59 dimes.
Eric bought thirty-two 49-cent stamps and twelve 35-cent stamps.
Kailee bought twenty-six 49-cent stamps and ten 20-cent stamps.
84 adult tickets, 31 student tickets
615 children’s tickets and 195 adult tickets
Orlando mixed five pounds of cereal squares and 25 pounds of nuts.
Becca mixed 21 gallons of fruit punch and seven gallons of soda.
The speed of the local train is 48 mph and the speed of the express train is 60 mph.
Jeromy drove at a speed of 80 mph and his mother drove 60 mph.
Christopher’s speed was 50 mph and his parents’ speed was 40 mph.
Ashley’s parents drove 55 mph and Ashley drove 62 mph.
Pierre and Monique will be 429 miles apart in 3 hours.
Thanh and Nhat will be 330 miles apart in 2.2 hours.
Suzy’s speed uphill is mph and downhill is three mph.
The boat’s speed upstream is eight mph and downstream is12 mph.
Hamilton drove 40 mph in the city and 70 mph in the desert.
Phuong rode uphill at a speed of 12 mph and on the flat street at 20 mph.
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Angie can buy 7 packs of juice.
Daniel can have 11 people at the party.
Sergio and Lizeth can travel no more than 500 miles.
Rameen can use no more than 76 therms.
Caleb must work at least 96 hours.
Elliot must work at least 85 jobs.
Brenda must babysit at least 27 hours.
Josue must shovel at least 20 driveways.
The homeowner can use 5–20 hcf and still fall within the “conservation usage” billing range.
The homeowner can use 16–40 hcf and still fall within the “normal usage” billing range.
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ⓐ ⓑ no solution ⓒ 0
No solution
No solution
The diameter of the rod can be between 79.991 and 80.009 mm.
The diameter of the rod can be between 74.95 and 75.05 mm.
Section 2.1 Exercises
ⓐ yes ⓑ no
ⓐ no ⓑ yes
identity; all real numbers
conditional equation;
conditional equation;
contradiction; no solution
contradiction; no solution
identity; all real numbers
feet
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Answers will vary.
Answers will vary.
Section 2.2 Exercises
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six boys
58 hardback books
15
5
12
18, 24
8, 12
32, 46
4, 10
38, 39
25, 26, 27
84, 86, 88
$750
$13,500
ⓐ 54 ⓑ 108 ⓐ 30%
ⓐ ⓑ $35 ⓐ 150%
24.2 g
2407 mg
45%
25%
12%
200%
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ⓐ $576 ⓑ 30%
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$116
$4836
3%
$35,000
$3345
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Answers will vary.
Section 2.3 Exercises
1 foot
23 inches
15
25
8
12
18 meters, 11 meters
m, m
25 ft, 50 ft
7 m, 11 m
12 ft, 13 ft, 14 ft
3 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft
120 yd, 160 yd
40 ft, 85 ft
5 feet
14.1 feet
240 ft
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ⓐ Answers will vary. ⓑ The areas are the same. The rectangle has a larger perimeter than the square.
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Section 2.4 Exercises
nine nickels, 16 dimes
ten $10 bills, five $5 bills
63 dimes, 20 quarters
16 nickels, 12 dimes, seven quarters
330 day passes, 367 tournament passes
40 postcards, 100 stamps
15 $10 shares, five $12 shares
34 general, 61 youth
114 general, 246 student
Four pounds of macadamia nuts, eight pounds almonds
lbs Bermuda seed, lbs Fescue seed
$33,000 in Fund A, $22,000 in Fund B
Kathy 5 mph, Cheryl 3 mph
commercial 550 mph, private plane 340 mph
Violet 65 mph, Charlie 55 mph
Ethan 22 mph, Leo 16 mph
DaMarcus 16 mph, Fabian 22 mph
four hours
4.5 hours
uphill mph, downhill mph
light traffic 54 mph, heavy traffic 30 mph
freeway 67 mph, mountain road 22.3 mph
running eight mph, walking three mph
ⓐ 15 minutes ⓑ 20 minutes ⓒ one hour (d) 1:25
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Answers will vary.
Section 2.5 Exercises
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A maximum of 14 people can safely ride in the elevator.
five drinks
86 cars
$16,875
$110,000
260 messages
35 people
32 jobs
62 necklaces
seven lawns
20 hours
20 people
42 guests
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Section 2.6 Exercises
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Answers will vary.
Section 2.7 Exercises
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no solution
no solution
The minimum to maximum expected production is 207,500 to 2,225,000 bottles
The acceptable weight is 22.5 to 25.5 ounces.
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Review Exercises
no
contradiction; no solution
There are 116 people.
38
76, 78, 80
$922
160
35%
32%
ⓐ $105 ⓑ
$428.22
$1,900
26
6 feet
cm, cm
9 ft, 14 ft, 12 ft
nine pennies, six dimes, 12 quarters
57 students, 68 general admission
lbs of raisins, lbs of nuts
Louellen 65 mph, Tracy 66 mph
upstream 3 mph, downstream 5 mph
heavy traffic 32 mph, light traffic 68 mph
$33 per day
at least $300,000
at least 112 jobs
no solution
The minimum to maximum expected usage is 210,000 to 220,000 bottles
Practice Test
contradiction; no solution
12 dimes, seven quarters
hours
At most $55.56 per costume.