6SW CCA Review Last One J

6SW CCA Review Last One J

<p>Name: ______Teacher/period: ______</p><p>6SW CCA Review – last one  1. Write an equation from the table below: 2. Write an equation from the table below:</p><p>3. Find the circumference of the circle: 4. Solve for x and define the measure of each angle: </p><p>5. Solve for x and define the measure of each angle: 6. Solve for x and define the measure of each angle: </p><p>Page 2</p><p>7. David jogged 8 laps around a .35 mile track on Friday and 6 laps on Saturday. How many miles did he jog on Friday and Saturday? </p><p>8. Coach Golden surveyed her athletics class to see what the overall favorite sport was. If she surveyed 150 girls, how many girls’ favorite sport was soccer? How many girls preferred track over gymnastics?</p><p>9. Find the area of the shaded region: 10. Find the area of the shaded region:</p><p>11. Find the area of the following figure below: 12. Page 3</p><p>13. Find the missing height in the rectangular pyramid if the volume is 72 :</p><p>15. A submarine that is 300 feet below sea level descends 50feet and then ascends 100 feet. What is the final depth of the submarine? </p><p>16. Luisa is ready for summer and wants to restock her wardrobe. She has at most $60 to spend on clothes. She wants to buy a pair of shorts for $22 and spend the rest on bathing suits. Each bathing suit cost $8. How many bathing suits can she buy?</p><p>17. Chris wants to order all of the Avenger theme movies online from Amazon.com. Each DVD costs $16 and shipping for the entire order is 10. Chris has no more than $100 to spend. Write an inequality that represents how many DVDs Chris can buy and solve. Page 4</p><p>18. Solve the graph the following inequality: 19. Solve the graph the following inequality:</p><p>20. Carl can spend at most $75 on a skateboard. If he has to buy a helmet for $15 and knee pads for $10, how much money can he spend on a skateboard? Write an inequality and solve.</p><p>21. Which situation can be represented by the inequality 18 + 15x </p><p>A. Top Golf charges $18 plus $15 per person. If Andrea has a maximum of $100 to spend, how many people can Jerry invite to play?</p><p>B . Top Golf charges $15 plus $18 per person. If Jerry has a maximum of $100 to spend, how many people can Jerry invite to play?</p><p>C. Top Golf charges $18 plus $15 per person. If Jerry has a minimum of $100 to spend, how many people can Jerry invite to play?</p><p>D. Top Golf charges $18 plus $15 per person. If Jerry has a minimum of $100 to spend, how many people can Jerry invite to play?</p><p>22. The double box plot shows the ages of the students enrolled in two different computer classes. Use the information to determine which statement is NOT an inference that can be made about the two populations.</p><p>A. The youngest student enrolled in either class is 19 years old.</p><p>B. The interquartile range for the Mon./Wed class is twice the i nterquartile range for the Tues./Thurs. class.</p><p>C. The median for both days is 20.</p><p>D. Fifty percent of the students enrolled in the Tues./Thurs. class are between the ages of 21 and 23.</p>

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