Lesson 4: Practice Problems

Problem 1

The table shows five transactions and the resulting account balance in a bank account, except some numbers are missing. Fill in the missing numbers.

transaction amount

account balance

transaction 1

transaction 2

transaction 3

transaction 4

transaction 5

Problem 2

  1. Clare has $54 in her bank account. A store credits her account with a $10 refund. How much does she now have in the bank?

  2. Mai’s bank account is overdrawn by $60, which means her balance is -$60. She gets $85 for her birthday and deposits it into her account. How much does she now have in the bank?

  3. Tyler is overdrawn at the bank by $180. He gets $70 for his birthday and deposits it. What is his account balance now?

  4. Andre has $37 in his bank account and writes a check for $87. After the check has been cashed, what will the bank balance show?

Problem 3 From Unit 4 Lesson 8

Last week, it rained inches. This week, the amount of rain decreased by 5%. Which expressions represent the amount of rain that fell this week?

Select all that apply.

Problem 4 From Unit 2 Lesson 8

Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.

  1. Volume measured in cups () vs. the same volume measured in ounces ():

  2. Area of a square () vs. the side length of the square ():

  3. Perimeter of an equilateral triangle () vs. the side length of the triangle ():

  4. Length () vs. width () for a rectangle whose area is 60 square units:

Problem 5 From Unit 5 Lesson 3

Add.

Problem 6 From Unit 5 Lesson 1

In each diagram, represents a different value. For each diagram,

  • What is something that is definitely true about the value of ?

  • What is something that could be true about the value of ?

  1. A number line with 3 evenly spaced ticks marks labeled -1, 0, and 1. There is a tick mark between 0 and -1 (closer to 0) labeled x.
  2. A number line with 3 evenly spaced ticks marks labeled -1, 0, and 1. Another tick mark after the 1 is labeled x
  3. A number line with 3 evenly spaced ticks marks labeled -1, 0, and 1. Another tick mark after the -1 is labeled -x
  4. A number line with 3 evenly spaced ticks marks labeled -1, 0, and 1. Another tick mark between 0 and 1 (closer to 1) is labeled -x