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Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines 3y=x-2 and 6y-2x=4 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 10 Acids and Bases
What solution has less than the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved?
  1. supersaturated solution
  2. unsaturated solution
  3. saturated solution
  4. normal solution
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines 2y-x-5=y+x+4 and y=2x+5 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines y=x+8 and 3y-2x=2y+5 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines y=2x+5 and 3y+2x=2y+5 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
College Acids and Bases
A solution with a pH value of 7 indicates a(n):
  1. volatile solution
  2. alkaline solution
  3. neutral solution
  4. acidic solution
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines y=2x+5 and 3y-2x=2y+5 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines y+3x=2x-6 and 2y-x=-4 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines 3y=x-2 and 6y+2x=4 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines y+x=2x-6 and y-x=-6 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8
Two lines are described by the equations y=3x+4 and y-43=x. If we were to solve this system of equations, what could we say about the solution(s)?
  1. There are infinitely many solutions.
  2. There is one solution.
  3. There are no solutions.
  4. There are two solutions.
Grade 8 Systems of Equations CCSS: 8.EE.C.8, 8.EE.C.8b
The lines 4y=3x-2 and 7y+3x=10 have
  1. no solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. infinitely many solutions.
  4. 2 solutions.
Grade 10 Quadratic Equations and Expressions
x2-kx+k=1
This equation has
  1. 2 solutions.
  2. 1 solution.
  3. no solutions.
  4. 2 or 1 solution.
Grade 10 Acids and Bases
It contains more solute than it can normally hold at a given temperature.
  1. supersaturated solution
  2. saturated solution
  3. unsaturated solution
  4. normal solution
Grade 10 Acids and Bases
It contains as much solute as the solvent can hold at a given temperature.
  1. supersaturated solution
  2. unsaturated solution
  3. normal solution
  4. saturated solution
Grade 9 Systems of Equations
Give the number of solutions.

2x + y = 2
y - 2 = -2x
  1. one solution
  2. no solution
  3. infinite number of solutions
Grade 6 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 10 Inequalities
Describe the solutions of the following system of linear inequalities.

y>3x+4
y<3x+3
  1. There is no solution.
  2. The solutions are between the lines.
  3. The solutions are above the lines.
  4. The solutions are below the lines.
Grade 10 Nonlinear Equations and Functions
How many solutions does y in 34y+33y=74y have?
  1. 1 solution
  2. 2 solutions
  3. no solutions
  4. Infinitely many
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