Solve the equation for y:

3x+5y=60
(2 points)
Responses

y=−35x+12
y is equal to negative 3 fifths x plus 12

y=57x5
y is equal to 57 x over 5

y=60−3x
y is equal to 60 minus 3 x

y=60+3x5

The correct answer is y = (60 - 3x)/5.

In the diagram above, Earth is in four different positions relative to the sun: Position X, Position Y, Position Z and Position W. In which position would Georgia be experiencing Winter?

(1 point)
Responses

X
X

Y
Y

W
W

Z

W

Helena, Des Moines, Harrisburg and Tallahassee are all cities in the United States. Which one would you predict based on it's location would have the coldest Winters?

(1 point)
Responses

Harrisburg, PA
Harrisburg, PA

Helena, MT
Helena, MT

Des Moines, IA
Des Moines, IA

Tallahassee, FL

Helena, MT

The diagram above shows the start of each season in the Northern Hemisphere. June represents Summer, March represents Spring, December represents Winter and September represents Fall. The chart below represents the temperature in Atlanta, GA throughout the year.

Using the two images, what is the effect on temperature in Atlanta, GA as the Earth revolves around the sun?

(1 point)
Responses

Earth's orbital path causes Atlanta, GA to get the same amount of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.
Earth's orbital path causes Atlanta, GA to get the same amount of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.

Earth's tilt on its axis causes Atlanta, GA to get different amounts of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.
Earth's tilt on its axis causes Atlanta, GA to get different amounts of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.

Earth's rotation on its axis causes Atlanta, GA to get the same amount of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.
Earth's rotation on its axis causes Atlanta, GA to get the same amount of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.

Earth's distance from the Sun causes Atlanta, GA to get different amounts of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.
Earth's distance from the Sun causes Atlanta, GA to get different amounts of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.
Question 6
Luna and her friend, Bailey, stayed up all night to watch a solar eclipse.

Earth's tilt on its axis causes Atlanta, GA to get different amounts of sunlight as it moves around the Sun.

Match the positions of Earth (A, B, C, D) to the correct season that Earth would be experiencing in that position.

(4 points)
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A
B
C
D
fall winter spring summer

A - fall

B - winter
C - spring
D - summer

All of the objects in earth's sky are in motion. The sun, moon and earth all rotate, or spin, around their own axes. The earth revolves, or moves around, the sun while the moon revolves around the earth. The length of rotations and revolutions vary. One revolution of the earth around the sun takes one year. One revolution of the moon around the earth takes approximately 28 days. The length of one rotation of the moon is the same as the length of one revoluation of the moon and that is why we only see one side of the moon!(5 points)

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All of the objects in earth's sky are in motion. The sun, moon and earth all Response area, or spin, around their own axes. The earth Response area, or moves around, the sun while the moon revolves around the earth. The length of rotations and revolutions vary. One revolution of the earth around the sun takes Response area. One revolution of the moon around the earth takes approximately Response area. The length of one rotation of the moon is the Response area as the length of one revolution of the moon and that is why we only see one side of the moon!
rotate revolves one year 28 days same

All of the objects in earth's sky are in motion. The sun, moon and earth all rotate, or spin, around their own axes. The earth revolves, or moves around, the sun while the moon revolves around the earth. The length of rotations and revolutions vary. One revolution of the earth around the sun takes one year. One revolution of the moon around the earth takes approximately 28 days. The length of one rotation of the moon is the same as the length of one revolution of the moon and that is why we only see one side of the moon!

Look carefully at the image below. Match the number of the moon's location to the moon phase.



(8 points)
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Waning Crescent
Full Moon
Third Quarter Moon
First Quarter Moon
New Moon
Waning Gibbeous
Waxing Gibbeous
Waxing Crescent
2 1 4 7 8 6 3 5

1- New Moon

2- Waxing Crescent
3- First Quarter Moon
4- Waxing Gibbous
5- Full Moon
6- Waning Gibbous
7- Third Quarter Moon
8- Waning Crescent

Felicia lives in China. Her cousin lives in New York. Felicia sees the moon is a waxing gibbeous. Would Felicia's cousin see the same phase of the moon in China?(1 point)

Responses

No, becuase the phase of the moon changes as the earth rotates.
No, becuase the phase of the moon changes as the earth rotates.

No, because as the earth rotates, the phases of the moon change.
No, because as the earth rotates, the phases of the moon change.

Yes, because the phase of the moon does not change as the earth rotates.
Yes, because the phase of the moon does not change as the earth rotates.

Yes, because the moon rotates around the earth.

No, because as the earth rotates, the phases of the moon change.

Barrow, Alaska is located at the very north end of Alaska. In the Summer time (July), the city experiences full day light all day and night long! Why would Barrow, Alaska not have a night time in the Summer?

Barrow, Alaska does not have a night time in the summer because it is located above the Arctic Circle. In the summer, the earth's tilt causes the sun to stay above the horizon for 24 hours, resulting in continuous daylight in Barrow. This phenomenon is known as the "midnight sun".

Barrow, Alaska is located at the very north end of Alaska. In the Summer time (July), the city experiences full day light all day and night long! Why would Barrow, Alaska not have a night time in the Summer?

(1 point)
Responses

During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly toward the sun 24 hours of the day.
During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly toward the sun 24 hours of the day.

During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly away from the sun 24 hours of the day.
During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly away from the sun 24 hours of the day.

During the Summer, the tilt of the sun's axis points it closer toward the North Pole where Barrow, Alaska is near.
During the Summer, the tilt of the sun's axis points it closer toward the North Pole where Barrow, Alaska is near.

The poles of earth don't rotate.

During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly toward the sun 24 hours of the day.

During which season's equinox do both the northern and southern hemispheres recieve an equal amount of day time and night time? (choose 2 answers)(1 point)

Responses

Summer
Summer

Winter
Winter

Spring
Spring

Fall
Fall

Spring and Fall

Drag each item into the correct location. (2 points)

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Which resource would one find the pronunciation of a word?
Which resource shows the synonyms and antonyms of a word?
Which resource provides a list of words and their definitions at the end of a text?

Which resource would one find the pronunciation of a word? Dictionary

Which resource shows the synonyms and antonyms of a word? Thesaurus

Which resource provides a list of words and their definitions at the end of a text? Glossary

Which sentences have correctly placed commas? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

I chose to adopt a Labrador puppy, my favorite type, from the shelter.
I chose to adopt a Labrador puppy, my favorite type, from the shelter.

During the dig, the construction workers made sure to wear their safety gear.
During the dig, the construction workers made sure to wear their safety gear.

After, the lights were turned down the movie began.
After, the lights were turned down the movie began.

My sister a trained bus driver, volunteered to drive us to the store.
My sister a trained bus driver, volunteered to drive us to the store.

Because, we forgot our gloves we couldn't build, the snow fort outside.

I chose to adopt a Labrador puppy, my favorite type, from the shelter.

During the dig, the construction workers made sure to wear their safety gear.

Determine whether the given word is a prefix, suffix, or root word.(2 points)

Prefix Suffix Root
uni
Prefix – uni
Suffix – uni
Root – uni
ist
Prefix – ist
Suffix – ist
Root – ist
arch
Prefix – arch
Suffix – arch
Root – arch
auto
Prefix – auto
Suffix – auto
Root – auto
ive
Prefix – ive
Suffix – ive
Root – ive

uni: Prefix

ist: Suffix
arch: Root
auto: Prefix
ive: Suffix

Use the sentences to answer the question.

The yellow house with peach trim was very distinct. It stood out from all the other houses in the neighborhood.

What is the meaning of distinct as it is used in the sentences?

(1 point)
Responses

decreasing in importance
decreasing in importance

noticeably different
noticeably different

carefully chosen
carefully chosen

extending in one direction

The meaning of "distinct" as it is used in the sentences is "noticeably different".

Use the sentence to answer the question.

George said you need to take out the garbage before dinner, but Grandma said you could wait until you finish your dinner.

Which type of pronouns are used in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

intensive pronoun
intensive pronoun

third person
third person

second person
second person

first person

The type of pronouns used in the sentence are second person pronouns.

Standard English Unit Test

9 of 139 of 13 Items

Question
Use the sentence to answer the question.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, it had a large hole.

Which correction makes it clear what the antecedent is for it?

(1 point)
Responses

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, one had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, one had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, its surface had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, its surface had a large hole. a b c or d

The correction that makes it clear what the antecedent is for "it" is:

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.

Determine whether each sentence has a double negative, an incorrect intensive pronoun, or slang.(2 points)

Double Negative Incorrect Intensive Pronoun Slang
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Double Negative – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Slang – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Double Negative – The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Slang – The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Double Negative – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Slang – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
The amusement park was way cool!
Double Negative – The amusement park was way cool!
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The amusement park was way cool!
Slang – The amusement park was way cool!
She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.

Double Negative - She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.

Incorrect Intensive Pronoun - She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Slang - She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.

Determine whether each sentence has a double negative, an incorrect intensive pronoun, or slang.(2 points)

Incorrect Intensive Pronoun Slang
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
The amusement park was way cool The amusement park was way cool The amusement park was way cool!
The amusement park was way cool!
She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.

Incorrect Intensive Pronoun - The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.

Slang - The amusement park was way cool!

Find the measures of center—mean, median, and mode—for the given dataset.

10, 17, 11, 24, 12, 7, 15, 17, 20, 5, 11, 21, 16, 17

(2 points)
mean:
; median:
; mode:

mean: 14.5

median: 15
mode: 17

Find the quartiles for the given dataset.

35, 40, 40, 45, 45, 50, 50, 50, 55, 60, 60, 65, 70

(2 points)
Q1:
; Q2 or the median:
; Q3:

Q1: 45

Q2 or the median: 50
Q3: 60

its not 45

Apologies for the error. Let's find the correct quartiles for the given dataset:

The dataset, arranged in ascending order, is: 35, 40, 40, 45, 45, 50, 50, 50, 55, 60, 60, 65, 70.

Q1: The median of the lower half of the dataset is 45.
Q2 or the median: The median of the entire dataset is 50.
Q3: The median of the upper half of the dataset is 60.

Therefore, the quartiles for the given dataset are:
Q1: 45
Q2 or the median: 50
Q3: 60

the answer is not 45

Apologies for the confusion. Let's recalculate the quartiles for the given dataset:

The dataset, arranged in ascending order, is: 35, 40, 40, 45, 45, 50, 50, 50, 55, 60, 60, 65, 70.

Q1: The median of the lower half of the dataset is 45.
Q2 or the median: The median of the entire dataset is also 50.
Q3: The median of the upper half of the dataset is 60.

Therefore, the correct quartiles for the given dataset are:
Q1: 45
Q2 or the median: 50
Q3: 60

wat would the answer be if it was not 45

Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's recalculate the quartiles for the given dataset:

The dataset, arranged in ascending order, is: 35, 40, 40, 45, 45, 50, 50, 50, 55, 60, 60, 65, 70.

To find the quartiles, we divide the dataset into four equal parts.

Q1: The median of the lower

Use the image to answer the question.

A number line ranges from 60 to 100 in increments of 5. A boxplot is placed above the number line. The box is divided into two sections. The first box extends from 65 to 70. The second box extends from 70 to 80. A line extends from each end of the box, terminating at 60 on the left and terminating at 100 on the right.

For the given box plot, which measure of center—mean or median—best represents the shape of the distribution? Enter 1 for median or 2 for mean.

(1 point)