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Directions: Please choose the best answer choice for each of the following questions. 1. What is the value of 3. Nature's Nursery had maple trees on sale for 15% off the original price of $30.00. When they only had one left, they marked it down another 10%. What was the final sales price $21.95 $22.50 $22.95 $25.50 ItemID A2K1140839 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.1.4 ItemID A2K1142451 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.1.3 2. Hector's father challenged Hector and his friend to figure out a mystery number that he had written on a piece of paper. He told them to add six to the number, multiply it by three, subtract two, divide by five and they should end up with five. What was Hector's father's number 27 25 9 3 ItemID A2K1142457 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.1.4 4. April has. She spends on a notebook and for each pencil. How many pencils,, can she buy 4 14 24 34 ItemID A2K1137624 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.1.4 5. Josh and Gilberto are visiting Donald who lives between their homes. To go home, Josh rides his bike east for 30 minutes at an average speed of 18 miles per hour. Gilberto rides his bike west for 45 minutes at an average speed of 16 miles per hour. How fat apart do Josh and Gilberto live 9 miles 12 miles 21 miles 34 miles ItemID A2K1140854 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.1.5 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 1 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

6. What is the effect on the graph of the equation when it is changed to 8. The graph of is a parabola. What is the effect on the parabola as decreases from to The vertex shifts left along the x-axis by 10 units. The vertex shifts right along the x-axis by 10 units. The vertex shifts up along the y-axis by 10 units. The vertex shifts down along the y-axis by 10 units. ItemID A2K1087318 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.2.10 7. Given the function, which statement best describes the effect on the graph when the value of changes to The curve is translated along the y-axis. The curve is reflected across the x-axis. The curve is reflected across the y-axis. It moves up. It gets wider. It gets narrower. It moves to the left. The curve is translated along the x-axis. ItemID A2K1087317 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.2.10 ItemID A2K1132437 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.2.10 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 2 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

9. Which is NOT the graph of a function 11. What is the domain, D, and the range, R, of the graph shown A B C D ; ; ; ; ItemID A2K1086892 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.2.3 ItemID A2K1132247 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.2.4 10. Which is a function ItemID A2K1086885 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.2.3 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 3 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

12. Which graph represents the equation 13. Find the value of. 4 6 8 9 ItemID A2K1112565 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.1, M8.8.EE.7.b 14. Solve for. ItemID A2K1105035 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.1, M8.8.EE.7.b DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 4 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

15. LaDainian tried solving an equation. On which step did his first error occur Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 ItemID A2K1132116 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.1, M8.8.EE.7.b 16. Solve for. 17. Which is an equation of the line with a slope of that passes through the point ItemID A2K1087249 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.10 18. Which is an equation of a line that is perpendicular to the line defined by and passing through ItemID A2K1112564 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.1, M8.8.EE.7.b ItemID A2K1132138 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.10, M9-12.G-GPE.5 19. What is the equation of the line passing through the points (1, 7) and (2, 10) ItemID A2K1087245 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.10 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 5 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

20. Which of the following is the equation of the line that passes through and is parallel to 22. What is the solution set of this system of equations all points on the line ItemID A2K1087468 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.10, M9-12.G-GPE.5 ItemID A2K1087312 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.14 21. Janet is an electrician at Plug-In Electrical Works. The price she charges depends on the number of hours she works. Some of Janet s prices are shown in the table below. Using the table, which equation best represents, the amount Janet charges, as a function of, the number of hours she worked 23. What is the solution set of this system of equations all points on the line ItemID A2K1087309 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.14 24. The solution of the system: is. What is ItemID A2K1087181 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.11 ItemID A2K1125128 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.14 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 6 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

25. How many solutions does this system have 27. Which system of equations is represented by the graph shown 0 1 2 infinite ItemID A2K1132396 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.14 26. What is the solution of the system of equations shown below ItemID A2K1132402 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.14 ItemID A2K1087337 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.14 28. Mark bought two pairs of shorts and one shirt during a sale at Style For Less. Before tax, his total was $25.00. He later decided to go back and buy 3 more pairs of shorts and two more shirts. This time, his total before tax was $40.00. Each of the pairs of shorts cost the same amount,, Each shirt cost the same amount,. What was the cost of one pair of shorts $5.00 $8.00 $10.00 $20.00 ItemID A2K1087314 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.15 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 7 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

29. Which equation could be used to convert the number of quarters,, to the number of dollars, 32. Anita has $46 saved in her bank account. She wants to keep $10 in her account and use the rest to buy beads to make bracelets for her friends. If a set of beads costs $8.99, how many sets of beads can Anita buy 2 3 4 5 ItemID A2K1223947 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.3 30. What is the solution to this inequality ItemID A2K1087280 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.5 33. Which of the following is the solution of ItemID A2K1132118 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.4 ItemID A2K1132386 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.6 31. Which of the following is equivalent to ItemID A2K1132112 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.4 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 8 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

34. The y-intercept of a line is (0, 2) and the slope is 1. Which of the following is the graph of this line 35. What are the x and y-intercepts of the line represented by,,,, ItemID A2K1134285 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.9, M9-12.F-IF.4 36. Find the slope of the line with the equation of. undefined ItemID A2K1107154 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.9, M8.8.F.4 37. Which of the following is an equation of a line parallel to the line ItemID A2K1087479 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.9, M9-12.G-GPE.5 ItemID A2K1087255 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.8 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 9 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

38. Find the slope of the line from the given table of values. 40. ItemID A2K1107168 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.3.9, M8.8.F.4 ItemID A2K1086859 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.1 39. The area of a rectangle is square units. If the 41. Simplify. Use positive exponents rectangle is the rectangle units wide, how many units long is only. ItemID A2K1087333 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.1 ItemID A2K1132411 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.1 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 10 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

42. What is the product of, and 45. What is the complete factored form of ItemID A2K1134280 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.1, M9-12.A-APR.1 ItemID A2K1132178 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.3, M9-12.A-SSE.2 43. What is the complete factorization of It cannot be factored. 46. What is the complete factored form of ItemID A2K1132176 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.3, M9-12.A-SSE.3.a 44. What is the complete factored form of ItemID A2K1132193 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.3, M9-12.A-SSE.3.a 47. What is the complete factorization of ItemID A2K1132177 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.3, M9-12.A-SSE.2 ItemID A2K1132194 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.4.3, M9-12.A-SSE.3.a DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 11 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

48. If it takes 4 people 24 hours to build a sandbox, how long will it take 6 people to build the same sandbox 12 16 18 24 51. What are the x-intercepts of the function and and and ItemID A2K1132239 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.5.4 and 49. If it takes 8 people 16 days to paint a fence, how many days will it take 16 people to paint the same fence 4 8 16 32 ItemID A2K1132213 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.7.2 52. Which quadratic equation has the roots and ItemID A2K1132240 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.5.4 50. What is the solution set of ItemID A2K1087410 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.7.2 53. What is the sum of the x-intercepts of the function ItemID A2K1134428 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.5.5 ItemID A2K1132214 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.7.2, M9-12.A-SSE.3.a DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 12 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

54. Which of the following represents a correct usage of the quadratic formula to solve 56. What are the zero(s) of ItemID A2K1132260 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.7.2, M9-12.A-REI.4.b ItemID A2K1132224 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.7.2 55. What are the zero(s) of 57. What are the roots of and and and and ItemID A2K1132218 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.7.2 58. What is in simplest form ItemID A2K1132223 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.7.2 ItemID A2K1086864 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.6.1 DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 13 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

59. What is in simplest form ItemID A2K1086869 Standard(s) M9-12.M912.6.2 Stop! You Go have on finished to the next this page exam.» DataDirector Assessment ID: 6102 Page 14 of 14 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.