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Chapter 4 Pre Test



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Determine the coordinates of the point labeled 7.

mc001-1.jpg
a.
mc001-2.jpg
b.
mc001-3.jpg
c.
mc001-4.jpg
d.
mc001-5.jpg
e.
mc001-6.jpg
 

 2. 

Determine all possible quadrants in which the point can be located. Assume mc002-1.jpg.

mc002-2.jpg, y is a real number
a.
Quadrant III and IV
b.
Quadrant I and IV
c.
Quadrant I and III
d.
Quadrant I and II
e.
Quadrant II and III
 

 3. 

Plot the points mc003-1.jpg. Find the parallelogram that is obtained by connecting the points with line segments.
a.

mc003-2.jpg
d.

mc003-5.jpg
b.

mc003-3.jpg
e.

mc003-6.jpg
c.

mc003-4.jpg
 

 4. 

Solve the equation for y.

mc004-1.jpg
a.
mc004-2.jpg
b.
mc004-3.jpg
c.
mc004-4.jpg
d.
mc004-5.jpg
e.
mc004-6.jpg
 

 5. 

Estimate the x- and y-intercepts of the graph.

mc005-1.jpg
a.
x-intercept:2
y-intercepts: –4, 4
b.
x-intercept: 4
y-intercept: 2
c.
x-intercepts: –4, 4
y-intercept: 2
d.
x-intercepts: –4, 4
y-intercept: –2
e.
x-intercept: –2
y-intercepts: –4, 4
 

 6. 

Find the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of the equation mc006-1.jpg.
a.
x-intercept: mc006-2.jpg
y-intercept: mc006-3.jpg
b.
x-intercept: mc006-4.jpg
y-intercept: mc006-5.jpg
c.
x-intercept: mc006-6.jpg
y-intercept: mc006-7.jpg
d.
x-intercept: mc006-8.jpg
y-intercept: mc006-9.jpg
e.
x-intercept: mc006-10.jpg
y-intercept: mc006-11.jpg
 

 7. 

Sketch the graph of the equation mc007-1.jpg and label three points on the graph.
a.


mc007-2.jpg
d.

mc007-5.jpg
b.

mc007-3.jpg
e.

mc007-6.jpg
c.

mc007-4.jpg
 

 8. 

Find the slope (if possible) of the line passing through the points mc008-1.jpg.
a.
mc008-2.jpg
b.
mc008-3.jpg
c.
mc008-4.jpg
d.
mc008-5.jpg
e.
not possible
 

 9. 

Sketch the graph of the line through the point mc009-1.jpg with slope mc009-2.jpg.
a.

mc009-3.jpg
d.

mc009-6.jpg
b.

mc009-4.jpg
e.

mc009-7.jpg
c.

mc009-5.jpg
 

 10. 

Sketch the graph of the two lines mc010-1.jpg and mc010-2.jpg on the same rectangular coordinate system.
a.

mc010-3.jpg
d.

mc010-6.jpg
b.

mc010-4.jpg
e.

mc010-7.jpg
c.

mc010-5.jpg
 

 11. 

The graph of the two lines mc011-1.jpg and mc011-2.jpg on the same rectangular coordinate system is shown below. Identify the slope and y-intercept of each line.

mc011-3.jpg
a.
mc011-4.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-5.jpg: mc011-6.jpg
mc011-7.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-8.jpg: mc011-9.jpg
b.
mc011-10.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-11.jpg: mc011-12.jpg
mc011-13.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-14.jpg: mc011-15.jpg
c.
mc011-16.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-17.jpg: mc011-18.jpg
mc011-19.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-20.jpg: mc011-21.jpg
d.
mc011-22.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-23.jpg: mc011-24.jpg
mc011-25.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-26.jpg: mc011-27.jpg
e.
mc011-28.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-29.jpg: mc011-30.jpg
mc011-31.jpg; y-intercept of line mc011-32.jpg: mc011-33.jpg
 

 12. 

Write the slope-intercept form of the line that has the specified y-intercept and slope.

mc012-1.jpg

a.
mc012-2.jpg
b.
mc012-3.jpg
c.
mc012-4.jpg
d.
mc012-5.jpg
e.
mc012-6.jpg
 

 13. 

Determine which of the points is a solution of the inequality mc013-1.jpg.
a.
mc013-2.jpg
b.
mc013-3.jpg
c.
mc013-4.jpg
d.
mc013-5.jpg
e.
mc013-6.jpg
 

 14. 

Determine which of the points is a solution of the inequality mc014-1.jpg.
a.
mc014-2.jpg
b.
mc014-3.jpg
c.
mc014-4.jpg
d.
mc014-5.jpg
e.
mc014-6.jpg
 

 15. 

Which inequality corresponds to the given graph?

mc015-1.jpg
a.
mc015-2.jpg
b.
mc015-3.jpg
c.
mc015-4.jpg
d.
mc015-5.jpg
e.
mc015-6.jpg
 

 16. 

Use a graphing calculator to graph the linear inequality mc016-1.jpg.
a.

mc016-2.jpg
d.

mc016-5.jpg
b.

mc016-3.jpg
e.

mc016-6.jpg
c.

mc016-4.jpg
 

 17. 

Use a graphing calculator to graph the linear inequality mc017-1.jpg.
a.

mc017-2.jpg
d.

mc017-5.jpg
b.

mc017-3.jpg
e.

mc017-6.jpg
c.

mc017-4.jpg
 

 18. 

Your budget requires you to earn at least $213 per week. You work two part-time jobs. One is at a grocery store, which pays $10 per hour, and the other is mowing lawns, which pays $14 per hour. Let x represent the number of hours you work at the grocery store and let y represent the number of hours you work at mowing lawns. Write a linear inequality that represents the different numbers of hours you can work at each job in order to meet your budget requirements.
a.
mc018-1.jpg
b.
mc018-2.jpg
c.
mc018-3.jpg
d.
mc018-4.jpg
e.
mc018-5.jpg
 

 19. 

Each table produced by a furniture company requires 1 hour in the assembly center while each chair requires 2 hours in the assembly center. A total of 12 hours per day is available in the assembly center. Write a linear inequality that shows the different numbers of hours that can be spent assembling tables and chairs. Let x represent the number of hours spent assembling tables and y the number of hours spent assembling chairs. Sketch the graph of the inequality.
a.
mc019-1.jpg

mc019-2.jpg
d.
mc019-7.jpg

mc019-8.jpg
b.
mc019-3.jpg

mc019-4.jpg
e.
mc019-9.jpg

mc019-10.jpg
c.
mc019-5.jpg

mc019-6.jpg
 

 20. 

A convenience store has a policy that its cash register will contain less than $100 in paper money after dark. If the register only contains one-dollar bills and five-dollar bills, write a linear inequality that shows the different numbers of paper bills that can be in the cash register. Let x be the number of one-dollar bills and y the number of five-dollar bills. Find one solution to the inequality.
a.
mc020-1.jpg
b.
mc020-2.jpg
c.
mc020-3.jpg
d.
mc020-4.jpg
e.
mc020-5.jpg
 



 
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