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Algebra 1: REVIEW FOR TEST on Word Problems
Solve each word problem. Make sure you show all of your work and answer
in a sentence.
1). Fifteen increased by one-fourth of a number is -12. What is the number?
2). The sum of two number is 15. Three times the smaller number is 11 less than
five times the greater number. Find the smaller number.
3). The sum of three consecutive integers is 63. What are the integers?
4). The sum of two consecutive odd integers is 76. What are the integers?
5). Find three consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the first and the
second integer is fifteen more than the third integer.
6). The winner of an election for class president won by a vote of 3 to 2, having received
324 votes. How many votes did the loser get?
7). Breanna traveled 234 km in 14 days. At this rate, how far would the student travel is
42 days?
8). 60 is what percent of 150?
9). 15 is 6% of what number?
10). On a test of 45 items, a student got 36 correct. What percent of the items did the
student get correct?
11). The perimeter of a rectangle is 36 cm. The length is 4 cm greater than the width.
Find the length and width.
12). The second angle of a triangle is twice the first. The third angle is 20 more than the
first. Find the measure of each angle.
13). Jennifer has 16 coins which are quarters and dimes. If the total value of the coins is
$2.35, how many of each coin does she have?
14). Brendan has a collection of nickels and quarters worth $2.75. If he has 7 more
nickels than quarters, how many of each type does he have?
15). A membership to a fitness club has an initiation fee of $90. Each month you
are billed an additional $30. Solve an inequality to find the maximum amount of
time you can be a member for $600.