1. Sara buys a sweater at a department store. The sweater costs $30

1. Sara buys a sweater at
a department store.
The sweater costs $30. The store is
having a 25% off sale on everything
in the store. How much Money did
Sarah SAVE?
2. David goes into a candy
store with $5.00. He buys 9 peppermints
for $0.15 each, and some sour
candies. Each sour candy costs $0.25.
What is the maximum number of sour
candies David can buy?
3. Lenny bought a motorcycle.
He paid 12.5% in tax. The tax
added $1437.50 to the price of
the motorcycle. What was
the price of the motorcycle, not
including the tax?
4. Marcus has a pool that can hold a
maximum of 4500 gallons of water.
The pool already contains 1500 gallons
of water. Marcus begins to add more
water at a rate of 30 gallons per minute.
Write an inequality that shows the
number of minutes, m, Marcus can
continue to add water to
the pool without exceeding the
maximum number of gallons.
Find the value of c when the expression
is equivalent to
.
5. Maria claims that any
fraction located between and on a
number line must have a denominator of
6. Enter a fraction that shows
Maria’s claim is incorrect.
10.
11.
6.
7. Solve
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Determine if each of these statements is always true, sometimes true, or never true. Circle your
response.
1. The sum of the measures of two complementary angles is 90°.
Always True
Sometimes True
Never True
2. Vertical angles are also adjacent angles.
Always True
Sometimes True
Never True
3.
Two adjacent angles are complementary.
Always True
Sometimes True
Never True
4. If the measure of an angle is represented by x, then the measure of its supplement is
represented by 180 – x.
Always True
Sometimes True
Never True
5. If two lines intersect, each pair of vertical angles are supplementary.
Always True
Sometimes True
12.
13.
Never True