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Algebra 1 Placement Test

The document is an Algebra 1 placement test consisting of two parts, with various mathematical problems to assess students' understanding and skills. Part A includes 12 problems, while Part B has 36 optional problems that may be more challenging. Students are required to solve expressions, equations, and word problems, with some questions allowing for partial credit based on the work shown.

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Algebra 1 Placement Test

The document is an Algebra 1 placement test consisting of two parts, with various mathematical problems to assess students' understanding and skills. Part A includes 12 problems, while Part B has 36 optional problems that may be more challenging. Students are required to solve expressions, equations, and word problems, with some questions allowing for partial credit based on the work shown.

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& Algebra 1 Placement Test Student name: Date: Desired Placement: For AY: Approved For: Entered: 0 Yes Part A (12) Score: Notes: Part B (36) [Optional/Mid-year} Score: Notes: Part A: Solve as many of the problems as you can. You do not have to show your work; however, if you answer incorrectly, itis possible to be awarded partial credit for correct work shown. 1. Evaluate the expression below. 2. Evaluate the following expression. G 3. The ratio of boys to girls at a summer camp is 4 to 5. After 20 girls leave the camp, the number of girls becomes equal to the number of boys. What is the total number of boys and girls still enrolled in the camp? 4 Solve the equation 5x — 5 = 3x~7 for x @ AoPS Academy (© 2024 AoPS incorporated wav aopeacademy.org Placement Test 5. Evaluate the following expression. V28"- v5 V4+16 6. The price of a book increased by 5% and it is now $31.50. What was the price of the book before the Price increase? 7. Compute the numbers below. (Hint: you may want to use prime factorization.) (a) The least common multiple of 120 and 252. (©) The greatest common divisor of 120 and 252. 8. To get from his college to his hometown, Ishaan spends 2 hours on the highway driving at an average speed of 60 miles per hour. Then he spends 3 hours on local roads driving at an average speed of 30 miles per hour. What is Ishaan’s average speed over his entire trip? (Hint: it’s not 45 miles per hour.) ae al @ AoPSAcademy (© 2004 AOPS incorporated ‘ww aopeacademy.org » Placement Test Part B: These problems may 1. Eve be challenging, but do as many as you have time for aluate the following expression, 6-94 2. Expand and simplify the following expression. (x + 32x y) 5 (@) Solve the system of equations below. 4x 2y Sr + dy (b) What does the result from 3a tell you about the lines given by 4x ~ 19and 8x + dy = -372 4. Let Ibe the line given by the equation 5x + 3y = 4, Write an equation for the line parallel to line ” that passes through point (-1, 2) 5, Solve the inequality ~2(x +3) < -7(x + 1). W@W AoPS Academy eps Placement Test 6. (a) Use factoring to solve the equation x2 — 9x + 14 = 0 for x (©) Solve the equation ~12F +4 +98? = 36 for t [6b Le 7. Evaluate (3 + V—4)(3 + 2), where i= VAI. (Hint: the answer is an integer.) 8. Consider the equation y = -2x7 + 8x ~ 6 (a) Find the x- and y intercepts of its graph, i AOPS Academy ww aopsacadeny or) + Placement Test (b) Find the vertex of the parabola, unit apart.) 9. Find all values of x such that 0 > (x —2)(x +3), 5 — Let fx) = 44 —L. 10. Let flr) =4+ =. (a) Compute f(2). oe (b) Find x such that f(x) = 2. 10b. (c) Find the domain and range of f. APS Academy seater a

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