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
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?
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?
Tyler is overdrawn at the bank by $180. He gets $70 for his birthday and deposits it. What is his account balance now?
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
Select all that apply.
Problem 4 From Unit 2 Lesson 8
Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
Volume measured in cups (
) vs. the same volume measured in ounces ( ): Area of a square (
) vs. the side length of the square ( ): Perimeter of an equilateral triangle (
) vs. the side length of the triangle ( ): 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,
What is something that is definitely true about the value of
? What is something that could be true about the value of
?