<p> Unit 1 EOCT Review</p><p>1. Some doctors use a person’s body mass index (BMI) as a health risk indicator. The formula, </p><p> can be used to calculate a person’s BMI, where w represents the weight and h represents the </p><p> height in inches. Dave is 5’11” tall and weighs 205 pounds. Find Dave’s BMI.</p><p> a.) 5,534.8 b.) 40.1 c.) 28.7 d.) 2,035.6 2 2. A rectangle has an area of 10 m and a length of 50 cm. What is the width of the rectangle in </p><p> centimeters? </p><p> a.) 20 cm b.) .2 cm c.) 10 cm d.) 500 cm</p><p>3. The perimeter of a rectangle is 38 cm and the length is 12 cm. What is area of the rectangle?</p><p>2 2 2 2 a.) 456 cm b.) 49 cm c.) 84 cm d.) 144 cm 4. What is the solution to the equation when solved for l?</p><p> a.) b.) c.) d.) </p><p>5. What is the solution to the equation when solved for r? a.) b.) c.) d.) </p><p>6. Jessica owns a business that makes shoes. She must bring in more money (revenue) than she </p><p> spends on materials to make a profit. How many pairs of shoes does she need to sell every </p><p> month to make the minimum profit? *It costs $35 to make each pair of shoes</p><p>*To rent the space to make the shoes, it costs $1,200 a month</p><p>*She sells each pair of shoes for $70</p><p> a.) 20 b.) 30 c.) 50 d.) 32 7. Kate purchases a car for $30,000. If gives the car value after x years, how many years will it </p><p> take for the car to be worth less than half of its original value?</p><p> a.) 6 b.) 7 c.) 8 d.) 9</p><p>8. Two sisters, Allie and Bonnie are saving money for a trip to Europe. Allie has $1,500 and adds</p><p>$500 each month to this amount. Bonnie has $2,300 and adds $400 each month to this amount.</p><p>How many months must Allie save to exceed the amount Bonnie has saved? a.) 6 months b.) 7 months c.) 8 months d.) 9 months</p><p>9. The formula for the circumference of a circle is . Use this formula to write the formula for the </p><p>RADIUS of a circle.</p><p> a.) b.) c.) d.) A rectangle is 7ft wider than it is long. Its perimeter is at most 50ft. Write a model and </p><p>10. </p><p> solve for the largest possible dimensions for the rectangle.</p><p> a.) l = 21.5 & w = 28.5 b.) l = 9 & w = 16 c.) l = 9 & w = 2 d.) l = 16 & w = 23</p>
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