<p> Station 1: Solve each equation or inequality on your answer sheet. Work must be shown to receive credit! </p><p>1. 2. </p><p>3. Solve the equation to determine the solution. </p><p>A. C. </p><p>B. D. Station 2: Solve each equation or inequality on your answer sheet. Work must be shown to receive credit! </p><p>4. 5. </p><p>6. Solve the equation to determine the solution. </p><p>A. C. </p><p>B. D. Station 3: Solve each equation or inequality on your answer sheet. Work must be shown to receive credit! </p><p>7. 8. </p><p>9. Nadia’s work is shown below. Which statement best describes the work? </p><p>A. Nadia is incorrect; the solution of the inequality is . B. Nadia is incorrect; the solution of the inequality is . C. Nadia is incorrect; she distributed he incorrectly. D. Nadia is incorrect; she divided by incorrectly. Station 4: Solve each equation or inequality on your answer sheet. Work must be shown to receive credit! </p><p>10. Which of the following is not a solution that makes the inequality 11. If , what is the value of x true? when ?</p><p>A. C. A. C. </p><p>B. D. B. D. </p><p>12. Solve the equation to determine the value of x. Station 5: Answer the following questions. Make sure to record all work and answers on your answer sheet to receive credit.</p><p>13. Alex rents a car for one day. The charge is $18 plus $0.12 per mile. Alex wants to spend exactly $30. Which equation represents the situation?</p><p>A. C. B. D. </p><p>14. Jenny wants to save $900 to go to Puerto Rico. She saves $45 each week. Her brother gives her $180. Write an equation to find how many weeks she must save.</p><p>A. C. B. D. </p><p>15. Which scenario best represents the equation </p><p>A. Mrs. Schrant is buying granola bars for her students. She already has 16 granola bars in her desk and needs a total of 100 bars. They are sold in packs of 12. B. Ashley is paying for a phone plan that costs $16 and $12 for each gigabyte of data. She cannot spend more than $100. C. Jennifer wants to save $100. She saves $16 every month and her parents gave her $12. D. Susan has $100 that she can spend at the mall. Susan bought a dress for 12 dollars and several shirts for $16 each. Station 6: Answer the following questions. Make sure to record all work and answers on your answer sheet to receive credit.</p><p>16. Melissa wants to spend no more than $300 on school clothes. She spends $75 on a coat and then wants to buy some sweaters that are on sale for $10 each. Let s represent the number of sweaters she can buy. Which inequality best represents the scenario?</p><p>A. C. </p><p>B. D. </p><p>17. Four times the sum of a number and 15 is at least 120. Let x represent the number. Write and solve the inequality.</p><p>18. Which scenario best describes the inequality?</p><p>A. A bowling alley charges a flat rate of $50 for a birthday party plus $5.50 for each person. Destiny cannot spend more than $100. B. The Main Event charges a flat rate of $50 for a party plus $5.50 for each pizza. Jessica plans on spending more than $100. C. To go to the school dance you must pay a flat rate of $5.50 plus $50 per ticket. John does not want to spend more than $100. D. Zach purchased carnival tickets for $50 each and had purchased a soda for $5.50. Zach wants to spend exactly $100.</p>
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