Alg1 Q4 Test 3 Review:
Part I:Parabolas

1) a)For all values -2 x 5 graph:2) a) for all values -1 x 4 graph:

y = -x2 + 3x + 3y = 2x2 – 5x - 4

b) What are the roots ? b) What are the roots?

c) What is the vertex?c) Is the vertex a min. or a max.

d) What is the axis of symmetry?d) What is the axis of symmetry?

e) Is the turning point a min. or a max.?e) What is the vertex?

3) a)For all values -2 x 2 graph:4) a) for all values -7 x 2 graph:

(you will need to go down to -14 on the y axis)

y = -3x2 - 2x + 5y = x2 + 5x - 6

b) What are the roots ? b) What are the roots?

c) What is the vertex?c) Is the vertex a min. or a max.

d) What is the axis of symmetry?d) What is the axis of symmetry?

e) Is the turning point a min. or a max.?e) What is the vertex?

Part II: Probability

1)Matt wanted to buy a new SUV. He narrowed his choices down 2 5 SUV’s (Pathfinder, Grand Cherokee, XTerra, Explorer, or 4-Runner). He had three choices of color (Black, Red, and Silver), and 2 choices of interior (leather or cloth material). Make a tree diagram representing all the possible outcomes that Matt has. Use the tree diagram to answer the following questions. outcomes

a) p(4-Runner and leather)b) p(4-runner or leather) c) p(yellow)

d) p(Xterra and Red and cloth)e) p(Pathfinder and Silver)f) p(leather or cloth)

2)Boohbah went back to CherryValley to get some more good eats. He wanted to try a new sandwich. He narrowed his choices down to 4 (the Bushman, Beast, Congo, and Z-Zoo). He also wanted to switch his side order and again he had 4 choices (chili fries, onion rings, wings, and mozzarella sticks). He only had two choices of beverage (iced tea or lemonade). Make a tree diagram representing all the possible scrumptious meals that Boohbah has. Use the tree diagram to answer the following questions.

outcomes

a) p(wings and lemonade) = b) p(Bushman, chili fries, and iced tea)=

c) p(iced tea and lemonade) = d) p(iced tea or lemonade) =

e) p(Z-Zoo or mozz. sticks) =f) p(Congo or onion rings)=

3)The probability that the Yankees will win is 5/8. What is the probability that they will not win?

4)How many different ways can the letters in the word MOISTURE be arranged?

5)Aaron has 5 choices of sweatshirt, 6 choices of sweatpants, and 3 choices of sneakers to choose from. How many different outfits can he make?

6)When rolling 2 dice, what is the probability of rolling a 14?

Part III: Histograms

1) There are 42 students in cor 117. The number of times each student was absent is listed below.

a) Complete the frequency table and construct a frequency histogram.

b) Which interval contains the median?

03537803141426

5686645725358

35710417284078

361

Interval / Tally / Frequency
0-2
3-5
6-8
9-11
12-14

2)Mr. McCormack’s favorite class, A Period, took a test on word problems. There were 36 students that took the test. Their scores are listed below.

a) Complete the frequency table and construct a frequency histogram (on graph paper).

b) Which interval contains the median?

628788838298855292829768

9192979555919886100939681

9493948959878967568786100

Interval / Tally / Frequency
51-60
61-70
71-80
81-90
91-100

Part IV: Right Triangles (Round sides to the tenth and angles to the nearest degree unless otherwise stated.)

1) Simplest Radical Form2) 3)

16 8

72 x x 13

x 21

4) 5) 6)

20x x 24

15x

7) 148)9)

x x x

10

x15

10)11)12)

514 6 26

1117

Problems from Weekly Reviews:

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