Dear WCCS Students,

Summer Math Packets Rising 9th Grade Algebra 1

Dear WCCS Students,

This is the summer math packet if you are entering 9th grade Algebra 1 next year. There are 106 questions in total which you can spread out over the summer by doing 12-15 questions per week. Unless you register within two weeks of the beginning of the school year, you are responsible for these concepts before school starts in fall. The first test grade of the quarter will include 50% completion grade for the summer packet and 50% from a skills assessment given in class on these topics.

This packet will be collected from each student the first day back and adequate work must be shown for problems as appropriate. Five points will be deducted for each day the assignment is not turned in to the math teacher.

If you have trouble working the problems, look at online resources, ask a friend or parent for help. If you are still having trouble please email me by July 25th. I can meet for help in early August before school starts to go over select problems. Problems should be familiar and cover basic skills that will help you achieve success in Algebra 1. Of course, you may need to refresh your memory as your work through the problems. I hope you have a wonderful summer!

Top Online Resources:

Blessings, Viki Tolson, vtolson@

Rising 9th Grade Algebra 1

Summer Math Packet

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Evaluate each expression.

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1) 1 - -3 5

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Find each product. 22

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Find each quotient. 3

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Write each numeral in words. 13) 5,089,037

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14) 4,909,395

Write each as a decimal. Use repeating decimals when necessary.

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5

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33

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Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC

List all positive factors of each. 17) 27

Find the GCF of each. 19) 21, 49, 35

Find the LCM of each. 21) 8, 20

Write each as an algebraic expression. 23) u squared is equal to 17

Write each as a verbal expression. 25) d 2 = 41

Evaluate each expression. 6

27) 6 6 + 4 + 6-4

18) 30 20) 42, 28, 35 22) 40, 30 24) 10 more than w is equal to 7 26) x - 14 = 24 28) 1 + 6 + 22

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Evaluate each using the values given.

31) a + 33 - (b - a); use a = 1, and b = 6

Solve each equation. 33) -24 = n - 7

32) x + x(x + y) + y; use x = 4, and y = 1

34) 54 = -18a

Write an equation for the situation then solve for x.

35) A stray dog ate 21 of your muffins. That was 3 of all of them! With how many did you 4 start?

36) After paying $7 for a sandwich, John has $11. With how much money did he start?

Solve each equation. 37) -83 = -8a + 5

38) 3 - 3a = 51

Write an equation for the situation then solve for x.

39) Julio rented a bike from Krystal's Bikes. It cost $13 plus $2 per hour. If Julio paid $17, then he rented the bike for how many hours?

40) Mofor sold half of his comic books and then bought seventeen more. He now has 33. With how many did he begin?

Solve each equation. 41) 6a + 4 = 7a - a

42) -16 + 7n - 5n = -4n + 8n

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43) 7(-1 + 2x) - 6 = -83

44) 8(-7 + 6v) = -296

Draw a graph for each inequality. 45) r -3

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46) n > 1

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Solve each inequality and graph its solution. 47) 9 + m 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

n 48) 15 >

20

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49) 56 > -4r + 8

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50) -9 - 6x > -117

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Simplify. Your answer should contain only positive exponents.

51) 7v3 v4 7v4

52) 4x2 4x

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8a4 54)

3a4 7a

55) (5 p)4

56) (2k3)4

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Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC

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