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PRACTICE

Test Name: ______________________________________


SAY IT WITH SYMBOLS Date:______________________ Hour:___________


SHOW ALL WORK. Include the formula and all steps in each problem.

1. Andy was asked to write the formula for the volume of a cone and he wrote the following:
𝑉=(1/2)𝜋𝑟^2ℎ What is wrong with the formula that Andy wrote?




2. Mandy was asked to write the formula for the volume of a cylinder and she wrote the following:
𝑉=𝜋𝑟^2 What is wrong with the formula that Mandy wrote?






3. Sandy was asked to write the formula for the volume of a sphere and she wrote the following:
𝑉=(4/3)𝜋𝑟^2 What is wrong with the formula that Sandy wrote?








4. Find the circumference of the circle. Use 3.14 for π.


7 cm







5. Find the area of the circle. Use 3.14 for π.



34 m
!








6. Find the volume.






The volume is ________________

7. Find the volume.








The volume is ________________

8. Find the volume.

18 cm


4 cm
!




The volume is ________________

9. Find the volume of the rocket pictured below. Show your work.

3 in.
4 in.




3 in.
12 in.


The volume of the rocket is ________________



10. A picture that is 𝑥 inches long and 𝑦 inches wide
is surrounded by 1-inch-square tiles. Write an expression to
show the number of tiles that are needed to surround the frame.


x


y




11. Match each expression in the first group with an equivalent expression in the second group.


𝑥+3 A. 𝑥+𝑥+𝑥


𝑥^3 B. 𝑥+1+𝑥+1+𝑥+1


3𝑥 C. 𝑥+1+1+1


3(𝑥+1) D. 𝑥∙𝑥∙𝑥



12. Which one of the expressions below is NOT equivalent to the other three?

A. 5𝑥+12𝑥−8 B. 5𝑥+2(6𝑥 −4) C. 17𝑥 – 8 D. 2(4 – 5𝑥)−7𝑥



Use the Distributive Property to write an equivalent expression in expanded form.

13. 3(𝑥 + 9) = _____________________________

14. 10(𝑥 −3) = _____________________________

15. 7(8 – 2𝑥) = _____________________________


Use the Distributive Property to write an equivalent expression in factored form.

16. 10𝑥+6 = _____________________________

17. 8𝑥−16 = _____________________________

18. 36−6𝑥 = _____________________________

Mr. Schriner is taking his family on a one-day vacation. The cottage costs $100 plus $15 per person for
each day. Food will cost $30 per person. They plan to rent a boat which will cost $300.

Write an equation to show the cost, C, for each part of the vacation.

19. 𝐶(Cottage) = ___________________________________________

20. 𝐶(𝐹𝑜𝑜𝑑) = ___________________________________________

21. 𝐶(𝐵𝑜𝑎𝑡 𝑅𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑎𝑙) = __________________________________________

22. Write an equation to show the total cost, 𝐶, for the whole vacation. Simplify your equation.





23. Find the total amount of money they will need if 5 people go on vacation._________________
Show your work.
















The food service manager claims that the profits from the MS Café depend on the number of students
who buy lunch and the day of the month. She writes the following equations.

𝑃 = 5𝑆−350 𝑆 = 𝐷+ 100

24. Write an equation that relates Profit, 𝑃, to Day of the Month, 𝐷. Simplify your equation.







25. What will the Café profit be on the 24th day of the month? _______________________ Show your work.









26. The profit for one day was $240. What day of the month was it?____________________ Show your work.








27. You can buy a Premier membership to NETFLIX for $30 and pay $1.50 per movie. You can also pay
a mini-membership for $10 and rent movies for $4 each. Write an equation for each plan and
then find the number of movies, 𝑚, for which the costs, 𝐶, of the plans are equal.


Premier Plan: 𝐶=__________________________ Mini-Plan: 𝐶=_________________________













The two plans would cost the same for ______________ movies.
Solve the following equations. Show all steps.

28. 2𝑥 + 10− 6(𝑥 −2) = 0













29. 15𝑥 −(5𝑥−5) = 45















30. 4(𝑥−5) = 9𝑥 + 5

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