1 Name___________________________________Period______ Secondary I Honors Cumulative Review Term 2 Multiple Choice 1. Grissom draws different-sized spheres in a notebook. He knows there is a relationship between the volume of the sphere and the length of its diameter. What is the independent quantity in the situation? a. cost of Grissom’s notebook c. volume of sphere b. length of diameter d. number of spheres Grissom draws 2. Which of the following descriptions is not true of an exponential function? a. It has an absolute minimum or maximum. b. It increases or decreases over the entire domain. c. Its graph is a smooth curve. d. It can be discrete or continuous. 3. What is the solution to the inequality a. b. 4. Which compound inequality has no solution? c. d. a. c. b. d. 5. Anna and Dave decide to go into business together selling lemonade during the summer. They each set up a stand outside their house. Anna sells her lemonade for $0.50 a cup and gives away two cups for free each week. Dave sells his lemonade for $0.75 a cup and gives away three cups for free each week. One week, Anna distributes twice as many cups of lemonade as Dave. Which function best represents the amount Dave and Anna earned together during this week? a. c. b. d. 6. Which statement describes the pattern shown? a. b. c. d. Each figure has 3 fewer squares than the one before it. Each figure has 6 fewer squares than the one before it. Each figure has 3 more squares than the one before it. Each figure has 6 more squares than the one before it. 2 7. Gasoline costs $3.95 per gallon. Which graph correctly shows the number of gallons bought for $7.90? a. c. b. d. 8. Jonathon and Raymond earn a base salary plus commission. Jonathon earns $1500 plus 10% of his sales each month. Raymond earns $1200 plus 15% of his sales each month. How much will Jonathon and Raymond need to sell in order to earn the same amount each month? a. $60 b. $6000 c. $21,000 d. $54,000 9. Shelby’s printer had 500 sheets of paper in it. After Monday, there were 466 sheets of paper. After Tuesday, there were 432 sheets of paper. After Wednesday, there were 398 sheets of paper. If this pattern continues, how many sheets of paper will be left after Friday? a. 34 b. 296 c. 330 10. Which represents the explicit formula for the arithmetic sequence d. 364 in function form? a. c. b. d. 11. Raymond is filling his kitchen sink to wash dishes. After one minute, there are 2.75 gallons of water in the sink. After two minutes, there are 5.5 gallons of water in the sink. After three minutes, there are 8.25 gallons of water in the sink. If this pattern continues, how many gallons of water will be in the sink after five minutes? a. 2.75 b. 11 12. Which represents the function a. b. c. 13.75 d. 16.5 as a vertical translation one unit up using coordinate notation? c. d. 3 13. Solve this system of equations. a. b. 14. Solve this system of equations. c. a. b. c. 15. How many solutions does this system of equations have? d. d. a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. infinitely many 16. Marli has $1200 in her savings account. She wants at least y in her account at the end of the year. She withdraws $150 each month. Which inequality represents this situation, where x is the number of months? a. c. b. d. 17. The graph of which inequality would be represented with a dashed line? a. c. b. d. 18. A baker is baking cookies and brownies. It takes 12 minutes to bake a batch of cookies and 20 minutes to bake a batch of brownies. Each batch of cookies uses 1 cup of flour and each batch of brownies uses 5 cups of flour. The baker has 10 hours available and 100 cups of flour. The baker makes a profit of $8 on each batch of cookies and $10 on each batch of brownies. How many batches of cookies and brownies should the baker make in order to maximize profit? a. b. c. d. 0 batches of cookies and 0 batches of brownies 0 batches of cookies and 20 batches of brownies 50 batches of cookies and 0 batches of brownies 25 batches of cookies and 15 batches of brownies 4 19. Which system of linear inequalities is represented by the graph? a. b. c. d. 20. The box-and-whisker plot describes the number of laps students ran around a track. What information does the plot show? a. b. c. d. One-fourth of the students ran between 5 and 6 laps. The students ran an average of 5 laps. Three-fourths of the students ran between 3 and 6 laps. Half of the students ran 5 or more laps. 5
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