Algebra 1 - MathnMind
Algebra 1 - MathnMind
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NAME ______________________________________________ DATE ____________ PERIOD _____<br />
Find each quotient.<br />
1. 75 (15) 2. 323 (17) 3. 88 16<br />
4. 65.7 (9) 5. 36.08 8 6. 40.05 (2.5)<br />
7. 9 8. 9. 3<br />
<br />
5<br />
5 3<br />
<br />
6 8<br />
14 49<br />
<br />
63 54<br />
Simplify each expression.<br />
168p<br />
10. <br />
14<br />
25 5x<br />
11. <br />
5<br />
3t 12<br />
12. <br />
3<br />
18x 12y<br />
13. <br />
6<br />
8k 12h<br />
14. <br />
4<br />
4c (16d)<br />
15. <br />
4<br />
Evaluate each expression if p 6, q 4.5, r 3.6, and s 5.2. Round to the<br />
nearest hundredth.<br />
qr<br />
rs<br />
16. 17. 18. ps qr<br />
p<br />
q<br />
p q<br />
r s<br />
19. rs pq 20. 21. <br />
r<br />
q<br />
1<br />
22. EXERCISE Ashley walks 2 miles around a lake three times a week. If Ashley walks<br />
2<br />
3<br />
d<br />
around the lake in hour, what is her rate of speed? (Hint: Use the formula r , 4<br />
t<br />
where r is rate, d is distance, and t is time.)<br />
23. PUBLICATION A production assistant must divide a page of text into two columns. If<br />
3<br />
the page is 6 inches wide, how wide will each column be?<br />
4<br />
ROLLER COASTERS For Exercises 24 and 25, use the following information.<br />
f s<br />
The formula for acceleration is a , where a is acceleration, f is final speed, s is<br />
t<br />
starting speed, and t is time.<br />
24. The Hypersonic XLC roller coaster in Virginia goes from zero to 80 miles per hour in<br />
1.8 seconds. What is its acceleration in miles per hour per second to the nearest tenth?<br />
Source: www.thrillride.com<br />
Practice<br />
Dividing Rational Numbers<br />
25. What is the acceleration in feet per second per second? (Hint: Convert miles to feet and<br />
hours to seconds, then apply the formula for acceleration. 1 mile 5280 feet)<br />
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