Bringing in a neutral third party to help others resolve their conflicts peacefully is know as(1 point)

Responses

seperation
seperation

mediation
mediation

negotiation
negotiation

cooperation

A mediator helps by ----.(1 point)

Responses

Giving you a person they will pick a winner
Giving you a person they will pick a winner

Helping you resolve the conflct fairly
Helping you resolve the conflct fairly

Will agree with one of you over the other
Will agree with one of you over the other

Helping you resolve the conflict fairly

Should you get in the habit of walking away from every, little conflict? (1 point)

Responses

Yes
Yes

No
No

No

When you are casual friends with someone, you...(1 point)

Responses

express all your feelings and emotions
express all your feelings and emotions

are best friends
are best friends

only present the best version of who you are

only present the best version of who you are

How can peer pressure be good?

(1 point)
Responses

You gossip about your fellow peers.
You gossip about your fellow peers.

Your classmates encourage you to get good grades.
Your classmates encourage you to get good grades.

You are pressured to steal.

Your classmates encourage you to get good grades.

An example of negative peer pressure or " giving in" is..........

(1 point)
Responses

Not doing your homework because some of your classmate won't do theirs
Not doing your homework because some of your classmate won't do theirs

Encouraging your friends to do their best in school
Encouraging your friends to do their best in school

Being kind to your classmates
Being kind to your classmates

Not doing your homework because some of your classmates won't do theirs.

Changes in family structure may include:

Choose all that apply

(1 point)
Responses

Moving
Moving

adoption
adoption

Remarriage
Remarriage

divorce
divorce

separation

Moving, adoption, remarriage, divorce, separation

Characteristics of an unhealthy relationship are:

Choose all that apply

(1 point)
Responses

compromise
compromise

judgement
judgement

jealousy
jealousy

dishonesty
dishonesty

Judgement, jealousy, dishonesty

The three C's for building health relationships include which of the following:(1 point)

Yes No
Communication
Yes – Communication
No – Communication
Cooperation
Yes – Cooperation
No – Cooperation
Carefulness
Yes – Carefulness
No – Carefulness
Compromise
Yes – Compromise
No – Compromise
Circulation
Yes – Circulation
No – Circulation

Yes - Communication, Yes - Cooperation, Yes - Carefulness

______________ is paying close attention to what someone is saying and communicating.(1 point)

Responses

mediation
mediation

body language
body language

negotiation
negotiation

active listening

active listening

_________ is any disagreement, struggle, or fight.(1 point)

Responses

Violence
Violence

Divorce
Divorce

Prejudice
Prejudice

Conflict

Conflict

___________ is a person's ability to use responsibility to override emotions.(1 point)

Responses

Negotiation
Negotiation

Mediation
Mediation

Self-control
Self-control

Relationship

Self-control

Cooperation is working together for the good of all(1 point)

Responses

True
True

False

True

__________ is a bond or connection you have with other people(1 point)

Responses

Relationship
Relationship

Citizenship
Citizenship

Self-control
Self-control

Seperation

Relationship

aden has a part-time job working for a landscaping company. He earns $25 for each lawn-mowing job, l

, and $20 for each pulling-weeds job, w
. This can be modeled by 25l+20w
. Evaluate for l=4
and w=6
to find how much money Jaden will earn for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs. (1 point)

To find how much money Jaden will earn for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs, we substitute l=4 and w=6 into the expression 25l + 20w.

Money earned = 25(4) + 20(6) = 100 + 120 = 220

Jaden will earn $220 for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs.

The formula for finding the surface area of a cube is 6s2

, where s
is the length of each side of the square. Evaluate for s=10
to find the number of square centimeters (cm2
) for the surface area of a cube with a side length of 10 cm. (1 point)

To find the surface area of a cube with a side length of 10 cm, we substitute s=10 into the formula 6s^2.

Surface area = 6(10^2) = 6(100) = 600

The surface area of the cube is 600 square centimeters (cm^2).

Alicia works for Thomas Edison Electrical Company. She earns $100 for going to a customer’s house and $65 per hour, h

, for the job. This is modeled by 65h+100
. Evaluate for h=3
to find how much Alicia will earn for a job that takes 3 hours.(1 point)

To find how much Alicia will earn for a job that takes 3 hours, we substitute h=3 into the expression 65h + 100.

Earnings = 65(3) + 100 = 195 + 100 = 295

Alicia will earn $295 for a job that takes 3 hours.

A competitive cliff-diver jumps from a height of 75 feet. Find the number of feet the diver is above the ocean in 2 seconds. Evaluate for t=2

by using the formula 75−16t2
, where t
is time in seconds. (1 point)

To find the number of feet the diver is above the ocean in 2 seconds, we substitute t=2 into the formula 75 - 16t^2.

Height above the ocean = 75 - 16(2^2) = 75 - 16(4) = 75 - 64 = 11

The diver is 11 feet above the ocean in 2 seconds.

Gabrielle wants to put a border around her garden. It costs $1.50 per yard for the materials. Use 1.50(2l+2w)

, where l
is the length and w
is the width of her garden, to find the cost for a garden that has a length of 4 yards and a width of 3 yards.(1 point)

To find the cost for a garden with a length of 4 yards and a width of 3 yards, we substitute l=4 and w=3 into the expression 1.50(2l + 2w).

Cost = 1.50(2(4) + 2(3)) = 1.50(8 + 6) = 1.50(14) = 21

The cost for a garden with a length of 4 yards and a width of 3 yards is $21.

Mr. Imani wants to purchase paper and notebooks for his classroom. At Dollar Discount he can buy packs of paper, p, for $1.25 each and notebooks, n, for $2.50 each. This is modeled by 1.25p + 2.50n. Evaluate for p = 10 and n=30 to find how much it will cost Mr. Imani to purchase 10 packs of paper and 30 notebooks. (1 point)

Responses

$450.00
$450.00

$87.50
$87.50

$62.50
$62.50

$43.75

The formula for finding the volume of a square prism is s2h, where s is the length of each side of the square base and h is the height of the prism. Evaluate to find the volume given values of s = 4 and h = 6.(1 point)
Responses

96 cubic centimeters
96 cubic centimeters

144 cubic centimeters
144 cubic centimeters

48 cubic centimeters
48 cubic centimeters

576 cubic centimeters

Each month Ms. Tanaka is paid a base salary of $2,500 in addition to $100 for each television that she sells. This is modeled by 2,500 + 100t, where t represents the number of televisions. Evaluate for t = 12 to find how much Ms. Tanaka will earn for selling 12 televisions this month.(1 point)
Responses

$3,700
$3,700

$31,200
$31,200

$2,600
$2,600

$2,612

Robert is preparing a poster-board presentation. He wants to make a decorative pattern with 10 squares to fill part of the poster. The area of the poster board is 720 square inches. To find how much space Robert will have left for his presentation if he uses squares with 7-inch sides, evaluate 720 − 10s2 when s = 7.(1 point)
Responses

230 square inches
230 square inches

580 square inches
580 square inches

9,940 square inches
9,940 square inches

34,790 square inches

Mr. Rodriguez has a vegetable garden that borders his house. He wants to put a fence around it. It costs $7 per yard for the materials. Evaluate 7(l + 2w), where l is the length and w is the width of his garden, to find the cost for a garden that has a length of 5 yards and a width of 2 yards.(1 point)
Responses

$98
$98

$63
$63

$16
$16

$39

For the first question:

To find how much it will cost Mr. Imani to purchase 10 packs of paper and 30 notebooks, we substitute p=10 and n=30 into the expression 1.25p + 2.50n.

Cost = 1.25(10) + 2.50(30) = 12.50 + 75 = 87.50

It will cost Mr. Imani $87.50 to purchase 10 packs of paper and 30 notebooks.

For the second question:
To find the volume of a square prism with s=4 and h=6, we substitute s=4 and h=6 into the expression s^2h.

Volume = (4^2) * 6 = 16 * 6 = 96 cubic centimeters

The volume of the square prism is 96 cubic centimeters.

For the third question:
To find how much Ms. Tanaka will earn for selling 12 televisions, we substitute t=12 into the expression 2,500 + 100t.

Earnings = 2,500 + 100(12) = 2,500 + 1,200 = 3,700

Ms. Tanaka will earn $3,700 for selling 12 televisions this month.

For the fourth question:
To find how much space Robert will have left for his presentation, we substitute s=7 into the expression 720 - 10s^2.

Area left = 720 - 10(7^2) = 720 - 10(49) = 720 - 490 = 230 square inches

Robert will have 230 square inches left for his presentation.

For the fifth question:
To find the cost for a garden with a length of 5 yards and a width of 2 yards, we substitute l=5 and w=2 into the expression 7(l + 2w).

Cost = 7(5 + 2(2)) = 7(5 + 4) = 7(9) = 63

It will cost $63 for a garden with a length of 5 yards and a width of 2 yards.

mediation