Name November 26, 2012 Alg1 Q2 Test 2 Review Test: Thursday, November 29, 2012 B and G Periods Due: Wednesday, 11/28 E Period: Due Thursday, 11/29 1) A phone call cost $7.08. Introductory minutes cost $.18/min and additional minutes are $.12/min. If there were 4 more additional minutes than quadruple the introductory minutes, how many minutes were billed at each rate? 10 IM, 44 AM 2) At a movie theater adult tickets cost $9.25 and child tickets cost $5.75. 130 people attended the last showing of Superbad and $1024.00 was collected at the ticket booth. How many of each ticket was sold? 79A, 51C 3) A jar of change has $141.15 in it. There are 2 nickels less than 3 times the amount of dimes and 5 quarters more than 6 times the amount of dimes. How many nickels, dimes, and quarters are in the jar? (There are no pennies.) 238n, 80d, 485q 4) The store sells crewneck sweatshirts for $31. Hooded sweatshirts cost $37. The store sold 7 less hooded sweatshirts than triple the crewneck and sales were $12,663. How many of each were sold? 266 hooded, 91 crewneck 5) A phone call cost $4.07. Introductory minutes cost $.23/min and additional minutes are $.10/min. If there were 7 less additional minutes than triple the introductory minutes, how many minutes were billed at each rate? 20 AM, 9 IM 6) Find 5 consecutive integers with a sum of – 235. -49, -48,-47,-46,-45 7) Find 5 consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the 2nd and 4th is 226. 109,111,113,115,117 8) Find 3 consecutive even numbers such that the triple the 3rd number is 72 more than the sum of the 1st and 2nd numbers. 62,64,66 9) A jar of change has $43.40 in it. There are 6 more nickels than triple the quarters. There is 1 less dime than double the amount of quarters. How many nickels, dimes, and quarters are in the jar? 222n, 143d, 72q 10) Find 5 consecutive integers such that the sum of the 2nd and 4th is -900. Find the sum of the 3rd and the 5th integers. -452,-451,-450,-449,-448 sum= -898 11) Find 6 consecutive even integers such that the sum of the 3rd and 4th is 198 more than 4 times the 2nd. -98,-96,-94,-92,-90,-88 12) 4 numbers have the sum of 448. The 1st number is 9 less than double the 4th. The 2nd number is 4 more than quadruple the 4th. The 3rd number is 13 more than the 4th. Find all four numbers. 1st# = 101 2nd# = 224 3rd # = 68 4th# = 55 13) Two trains leave the station at the 2:00 PM. One is traveling east at a rate of 76 mph. The other is traveling west at a rate of 84 mph. At what time will they be 504 miles apart? t= 3h 9m 5:09pm 14) Two trains leave the station at the 11:30 AM. One is traveling east at a rate of 79 mph. The other is traveling east at a rate of 91 mph. At what time will they be 54.6 miles apart? t=4h 33m 4:03pm Name November 26, 2012 Alg1 Q2 Test 2 Review Test: Thursday, November 29, 2012 15) Two trains leave the station at 2:00 pm. One travels west at a speed of 71 mph and the other travels west at 92 mph. What time will the trains are 39.9 miles apart? 1h 54m à 3:54 pm 16) Two buses leave the station at the 11:45am. One is traveling west at a speed of 64 mph. The other is traveling east at 79 mph. How long until they are 564.85 miles apart? 3 h 57m à 3:42pm 17) Find 6 consecutive odd integers such that 5 times the 3rd is 197 less than the sum of the 4th and the 6th. -67,-65,-63,-61,-59,-57 18) A jar of change has $74.15 in it. There are 7 nickels less than twice the amount of dimes and 6 less quarters than triple the amount of dimes. How many nickels, dimes, and quarters are in the jar? 153N,80D,234Q 19) A jar of change has $71.90 in it. There are 2 nickels less than 2 times the amount of quarters and 5 more dimes than triple the amount of quarters. How many nickels, dimes, and quarters are in the jar? 218N,335D,110Q 20) The souvenir stand sold Yankee hats for $15 and Mets hats for $11. The store sold 28 more Yankee hats than 12 times the Mets hats and made $1,184. How many of each hat were sold? 4 Met hats, 76 Yankee hats