Algebra 1 unit 1 practice answer key

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  • This set of worksheets will test your mastery of Algebra 1!
  • Use the worksheets with the Algebra 1 Course Lessons.
  • Every worksheet has answer key.


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Worksheet 1: What is a Variable?, Part 1
Worksheet 2: What is a Variable?, Part 2
Worksheet 3: Evaluating Numerical Expressions, Part 1
Worksheet 4: Evaluating Numerical Expressions, Part 2
Worksheet 5: Evaluating Algebraic Expressions, Part 1

Worksheet 6: Evaluating Algebraic Expressions, Part 2
Worksheet 7: Parenthesis and Order of Operations, Part 1
Worksheet 8: Parenthesis and Order of Operations, Part 2
Worksheet 9: Parenthesis and Order of Operations, Part 3
Worksheet 10: Fraction Bar and Order of Operations, Part 1

Worksheet 11: Fraction Bar and Order of Operations, Part 2
Worksheet 12: Equations and Domain of Variables, Part 1
Worksheet 13: Equations and Domain of Variables, Part 2
Worksheet 14: Equations and Domain of Variables, Part 3
Worksheet 15: Review of Basic Fractions

Worksheet 16: Review of Simplifying Fractions
Worksheet 17: Review of Adding and Subtracting Fractions, Part 1
Worksheet 18: Review of Adding and Subtracting Fractions, Part 1
Worksheet 19: Review of Multiplying Fractions
Worksheet 20: Review of Dividing Fractions

Worksheet 21: Closure Property and Commutative Property
Worksheet 22: Associative Property and Equality Property

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These worksheets are to be used along with the Algebra 1 Course video lessons.  Watch the video lesson to learn the concept, then work these worksheets to test skills.  Every worksheet consists of problems that direct follow from what was learned in the video lessons.  The worksheets can be used as a test of mastery before moving on to subsequent video lessons in the series.

A1© 2014 College Board. All rights reserved.SpringBoard Algebra 1, Unit 1 Practice1.Answers may vary. The year increases by 7 eachtime the occurrence number increases by 1.2.1949, 1956, 1963, 1970, …; the common differenceis 7.3.C4.Answers may vary. A typical person lives to about70 years old; the comet would be visible about7 times during this time.5.19986.Figure 4Figure 5Figure 6Figure NumberNumber of Pennies1123364105156217.8.1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, …; no; consecutive terms do notdiffer by the same amount.9. a.nEmilio’s Expression1226312420530642Emilio’s expression does not give the correctnumber of pennies in each figure.b.Emilio’s expression gives values that are twicethe number of pennies in each figure. Therefore,divide Emilio’s expression by 2 (or multiplyby12) to find the correct expression;()+n n12,or12n(n11), orn2(n11).10.C11.Figure 13; Figure 13 contains()13 142591 pennies,so you will have 9 pennies left over. Figure 14requires()14 1525105 pennies, which is more thanyou have.12.a.210.50mb.210.50m57.50; 11 miles20251510512345678910yxFigure NumberNumber of PenniesAnswers to Algebra 1 Unit 1 Practice

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