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Math | Graded Assignment | Unit Test, Part 2 | Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

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Graded Assignment
Unit Test, Part 2: Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
Answer the questions below. When you are finished, submit this test to your teacher for full credit.

Total score: ____ of 15 points

(Score for Question 1: ___ of 5 points)

1. Suzette ran and biked for a total of 34 mi in 3.5 h. Her average running speed was 6 mph and her average
biking speed was 12.5 mph.
Let x = total hours Suzette ran.
Let y = total hours Suzette biked.
Use substitution to solve for x and y. Show your work. Check your solution.
(a) How many hours did Suzette run?
(b) How many hours did she bike?

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Math | Graded Assignment | Unit Test, Part 2 | Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

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2. Solve the inequality   3 x  4   6  3 x . Show your work.


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Math | Graded Assignment | Unit Test, Part 2 | Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

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3. A company makes a profit of $50 per software program and $35 per video game. The company can produce
at most 200 software programs and at most 300 video games per week. Total production cannot exceed 425
items per week. How many items of each kind should be produced per week in order to maximize the profit?
Use linear programming to solve. Show all your work.
Answer:

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