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Algebra I Units 1 - 4 Practice Review

The document contains exercises and problems related to data calculations, functions, linear functions, and exponential functions. It includes tasks for calculating statistical measures, creating plots, determining function properties, solving equations, and modeling real-world scenarios. Each unit focuses on different mathematical concepts and provides a structured approach to understanding and applying these concepts.

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Algebra I Units 1 - 4 Practice Review

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Unit 1 - One Variable Data

Data Calculations
1) Use the following set of data to calculate the values below.

15, 16, 21, 4, 7, 13, 15, 14, 8, 18, 26, 19, 10

Start by rewriting the set in order from least to greatest:

Min: _______ Max: _______ Mean: _______

Median: _______ Mode: _______ Range: _______

Q1: _______ Q3: _______ IQR: _______

Dot Plots, Box Plots, and Histograms


Use the set of data above to create a dot plot, box plot, and histogram.

2) Dot Plot 3) Histogram

4) Box Plot

5) According to the box plot, 25% of the data falls below _______

6) According to the box plot, what percent of data lies above 15? ______

Data Distribution
Using the dot plot/histogram above, determine whether or not the data
set represents each distribution. EXPLAIN WHY OR WHY NOT!

7) The data is / is not SYMMETRIC because…

8) The data is / is not SKEWED because…

9) The data is / is not BI-MODAL because…

10) The data is / is not UNIFORM because…

11) The data is / is not BELL-SHAPED because…


Unit 2 - Functions
Relations vs. Functions
Circle which of the following relations are functions.
12) 13) 14)
17)
15)

16)
18)

19) 20)

Function Notation
21) Find the values below for the given functions.

f(2) = ________ f(x) = 4 if x = ____________

f(0) = ________ f(x) = -1 if x = ____________

22) f(x) = - 2 x + 5 f(6) = ________ f(x) = 13 if x = ________

f(0) = ________ f(x) = -1 if x = ____________

Domain and Range


State the domain and range of each relation.
23) 24) 25)
D: D: D:
D:

R: R: R:

26) 27) 28) 29)

D: D: D: D:

R: R: R: R:
Unit 3 - Linear Functions
Slope 30) 31) 32)
Find the slope of
each example shown.

Equations of Lines
33) Write the equation of the line 34) Graph the line for the given
below in slope-intercept form. equation: y=-½x+3

Linear Word Problems


Write an equation (or system of equations) to model each scenario
below. Then solve for the given value(s).

35) Lizz owns two cats, Shadow and Cloud, and feeds them each multiple
meals per day. Shadow eats 0.5 cups of food per meal and Cloud eats 0.75
cups of food per meal. Each day, Lizz goes through 6 cups of cat food.
Let x and y represent the number of meals each cat eats in a day. If
Shadow eats 6 meals per day, how many meals does Cloud eat each day?

Equation: ________________________ Cloud’s Meals per Day: ______

36) Zoe is a web designer who creates websites for companies. Zoe
charges $21 per webpage, in addition to her $37 licensing fee. If a new
company has $100 budgeted for their website design, how many web pages
can they have Zoe create?

Equation: ________________________ # of Web Pages: ____________

37) Laura rents out small and large trucks. She has a total of 22 trucks.
The number of large trucks is two more than triple the number of small
trucks. How many of each type of truck does she have?

Equation 1: ________________________ # of Large Trucks: _________


Equation 2: ________________________ # of Small Trucks: _________
Unit 3 - Linear Functions
Solving Multi-Step Equations Literal Equations
38) Solve the equations for x: 39) Solve the equation for y:
2 - 5 ( 4x + 3 ) = - 8x + 11 5 x - 9 y = 72

Systems of Equations Substitution


40) Find the solutions to the 41) Solve the system of equations
system graphed below. below using substitution.

5x + 4y = -2 and 3x - 9 = y

Linear Inequalities (and Systems)


42) Graph the system of 43) Write the system of inequalities
inequalities shown below. shown on the graph below.
y<¾x-2 y > -2 x - 2

44) Circle the points that are 45) Circle the points that are
solutions to this system. solutions to this system.
(0,-2) (4,-3) (1,-4) (4,1) (1,-1) (5,-2) (3,1) (0,-4)
Unit 4 - Exponential Functions
Exponential Functions
State the type of each graph or equation: Linear (Increasing or
Decreasing), Exponential (Growth or Decay), or Neither.
46) 47) 48) 49) 50)

51) y=0.7x-10 52)y=-4(3)x 53)y=12x2+5 54)y=13-5x 55)y=2(¾)x

Exponential Word Problems


56) Frank is an art collector who just bought a paining for $1500. The
value of the painting is expected to increase 23% per year. Write an
equation to model this situation. How long will it take until the painting
is worth $10000? Round to the nearest tenth.

Equation: _________________________ Solution: _________________

57) Charlie is studying the population of the wild Jungle Cats. In the
year 1985, there were 2780 Jungle Cats left, but their population is
decreasing 9.3% per year. Write an equation to model this situation.
How many Jungle Cats will there be in 2014?

Equation: _________________________ Solution: _________________

58) A group of friends opens a new restaurant in downtown Cincinnati.


On their first day, they make a profit of $1256. News spreads fast and
their popularity increases exponentially. Each day after, their daily
profit doubles. Write an equation to model this situation. How much will
they be making after 3 days?

Equation: _________________________ Solution: _________________

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