# Math Test Set 15

Each of the questions has four or five answer options.

Select the best answer for each of the questions.

1. Jennifer read a book for $$5$$ hours as shown by the graph below. The y-axis of the graph is the number of pages she read and the x-axis is the number of hours.
Amber read the same book and finished $$225$$ pages in $$3$$ hours. Who read the book faster?

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Question 1 of 10

2. Write the equation of the line that passes through $$(0, -7)$$ and has a slope of $$5$$.
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Question 2 of 10

3. Solve the given inequality:

$$-16x - 5 \geq -11 - 6x$$
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Question 3 of 10

4. Determine whether the given relation is a function:

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Question 4 of 10

5. Maria bought $$6$$ boxes of crayons each box holding $$12$$ crayons. She paid a total of $$\216$$ for the crayons. What was the price per crayon that Maria paid?
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Question 5 of 10

6. Determine whether the given relation is a function:

$$R = {(-7,-8), (-7,-6), (-5, 0)}$$
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7. Determine which expression is undefined.

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8. Simplify:

$$17^{7}\cdot 17^{9}$$
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Question 8 of 10

9. Smith is baking cakes. He can solve the following inequality:

$$50 - 4x \geq 10$$

to find the number of cakes, $$x$$, he can make with his first recipe and still left with $$10$$ cups of flour for the second recipe. Which statement describes the number of cakes Smith can make using his first recipe?
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Question 9 of 10

10. Find the greatest common factor of the given expressions.

$$16b^{4}$$ and $$56b^{9}$$
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Last Updated on August 18, 2020.