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Dispatcher: Work hand-in-hand
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Detective: Earn your stripes in
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1. Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable .
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Police Officer: Protect the public
and uphold law and order to
uphold justice. Learn More
StateTrooper: Monitor roadways,
and patrol for accidents,
infractions, and people in need.
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Animal Cruelty Officer: Help bring
about justice for animals that
cannot stand up for themselves.
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Game and Wildlife Officer:
Manage an area of land and
enforce regulations related to
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Park Ranger: Enforce laws
specific to protected areasof
land. Learn More
Parole Officer: Ensure that the
terms of release are met when
offenders finish their time in the
penal system.
Bail Enforcement Specialist:
Make sure that all dues are paid,
and trackdown those who may
not be maintaining payment.
Correctional Officer: Oversee
those who have been arrested or
awaiting trial.
Federal Agents: Ensure national
security and the enforcement of
national laws.
CORRECTIONS
Anti-Money Laundering / Fraud
Analyst: Identify and track
suspicious patterns in financial
activities.
Loss Prevention Officer: Ensure
strictadherence to laws and
regulations in a variety of highly
regulated industries.
4. Federal Air Marshal: Ensure safe
flights domestically and
internationally.
Diplomatic Security Agent:
Protect international places and
people. Diplomatic Couriers: Move
classified documents across
international borders.
DEA Agent: Combat drug
trafficking and use by identifying
criminal activity.
FEDERAL LAW
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Immigration and Customs
Inspectors: Investigate and
inspect persons or items for
any immigration or customs
violations.
Intelligence Analysts: Work
closely with agents and the
intelligence community to analyze
information and mitigate threats.
Dispatcher: Work hand-in-hand
with local law enforcement to
assess the needs of the public
and deploy help.
Detective:Earn your stripes in
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work on intricate cases.
Supervisor: Oversee activities of
otherpolice and patrol officers
for a specific region or area.
Emergency Management Director:
Craftmaster plans to ensure
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situations.
Postal Investigator: Assist in
identifying criminal activity and
patterns in mailing behavior.
Special Agent: Work on a more
specific crime unit such as
narcotics, cybercrime, or
trafficking.
Security Operations Manager:
Direct an organization and others
toward a safer environment.
Loss Prevention / Asset
Protection: Prevent loss of assets
through systems, strategies,and
investigations.
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Insurance Investigator: Make
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EligibilitySpecialist: Investigate
the qualifications of candidates
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Emergency Management: State
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Paralegal: Conduct research,
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Court Clerk: Assist judges in
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15. 2. Solve the inequality.
A b > 6 B b > 20
C b > 20 D b > 14
3. Solve for k.
7k – 2 ≥ -9
A k≤1 B k ≥ -1
C k ≤ -1 D k≥1
4. 14 < -2a + 6 - 2a
A a < 2 B a > 2
C a > -2 D a < -2
−5x − 7 < 28
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5. Solve and graph.
k - 13 > -51
A A B D
C B D C
6. Solve:
4(2a + 3) < 3(a - 1)
A a<-3 B a>3
C a<3 D a>-3
7. Pick the correct inequality.
A A B C
C B D D
8. Graph after solving:
A B
C D
9. You flip an inequality symbol when you...
A subtract B multiple or divide by a negative number
C subtract or multiple by a negative number D multiply and
18. Write your answer as an inequality solved for .
Question 2 of 10
Solve the inequality for .
Simplify your answer as much as possible.
Question 3 of 10
Solve the inequality for .
Simplify your answer as much as possible.
Question 4 of 10
Solve the inequality for .
Simplify your answer as much as possible.
Question 5 of 10
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20. Question 6 of 10
Ann is pumping water into a tank at a rate of liters per minute.
Since she started pumping water,
liters has splashed out of the tank. Her goal is given by , where
is the number of
minutes she pumps water into the tank.
Complete the parts below.
(a) Solve the given inequality and graph the solution on the
number line below.
(b) Choose and complete the statement that best describes the
solution.
To meet the goal, the tank will have at least _____ liters of
water in it.
This will take at most _____ minutes.
To meet the goal, the tank will have at most _____ liters of
water in it.
This will take at most _____ minutes.
To meet the goal, the tank will have at most _____ liters of
water in it.
This will take at least _____ minutes.
Question 7 of 10
Write an inequality for the graph shown below.
Use for your variable.
22. Company B has an initial fee of and charges an additional for
every mile driven.
For what mileages will Company A charge less than Company
B?
Use for the number of miles driven, and solve your inequality
for .
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SLOPE OF A LINE #2
Directions: For the problems below, find the slope of the line
between each of the two given points. Write your
answer in simplest form. To do this without graphing the
points, use the formula: slope =
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24. 3) (3,6) and (7,13) = ______________________ 4) (0,5) and
(5,17) = ______________________
5) (0,5) and (8,8) = ______________________ 6) (11,4) and
(15,7) = ______________________
7) (1,9) and (6,11) = ______________________ 8) (7,5) and
(13,10) = ______________________
9) (11,9) and (12,9) = ______________________ 10) (0,0)
and (7,8) = ______________________
25. Name:____________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________
Real world Situations
Directions:Write and solve each equation from the given word
problem on a blank sheet of paper. Write your answers in a
complete sentence on this page.
Show Your Work!!!!!
Level One: One/Two Step Real-World Application
1.) Maria combines her 39 seashells with Jacob’s seashells for
a total of 173 seashells. Find how many seashells Jacob had
before the collections were combined.
2.) The gym teacher divided a class into four teams with 7
students per team. How many students are in the class?
3.) An emergency plumber charges $65 as a call-out fee plus an
additional $75 per hour. He arrives at a house at 9:30 and works
to repair a water tank. If the total repair bill is $196.25, at what
time was the repair completed?
4.) To convert temperatures in Fahrenheit to temperatures in
Celsius, take the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, subtract 32,
and then divide the result by 1.8. This gives the temperature in
degrees Celsius. Write an equation that shows the conversion
process.
26. 4a.) Convert 50 degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius.
4b.) Convert 25 degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit.
5.) Jasmin’s dad, Andrew, is planning a surprise birthday party
for her. He will hire a bouncy castle, and will provide party
food for all the guests. The bouncy castle costs $150 for the
afternoon, and the food will cost $3 per person. Andrew has a
budget of $300. Write an equation and use it to determine the
maximum number of guests he can invite.
Name:____________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________
Real world Situations
Directions:Write and solve each equation from the given word
problem on a blank sheet of paper. Write your answers in a
complete sentence.
Show Your Work!!!!!
Level Two: Multiple-Step Real-World Application
6.) The speed of a body is the distance it travels per unit of
time. That means that we can also find out how far an object
moves in a certain amount of time if we know its speed: we use
the equation “distance = time x speed” Shanice’s car is
traveling 10 miles per hour slower than twice the speed of
Brandon’s car. She covers 93 miles in 1 hour 30 minutes. How
fast is Brandon driving?
7.) The electrical current, I (amps), passing through an
electronic component varies directly with the applied
voltage, V (volts), according to the
relationship V=I⋅ R where R is the resistance measured in
Ohms (Ω).
a. A scientist is trying to deduce the resistance of an unknown
component. He labels the resistance of the unknown
27. component x Ω. The resistance of a circuit containing a number
of these components is (5x+20) Ω. If a 120 volt
potential difference across the circuit produces a current of 2.5
amps, calculate the resistance of the unknown component.
8.) A factory manager is packing engine components into
wooden crates to be shipped on a small truck. The truck is
designed to hold sixteen crates, and will safely carry a 1200 lb
cargo. Each crate weighs 12 lbs empty. How much weight
should the manager instruct the workers to put in each crate
in order to get the shipment weight as close as possible to 1200
lbs?
9.) The lifespan of a guinea pig is 6 years less than that of a
giraffe. The lifespan of a tiger is 4 times that of the guinea pig.
If the total lifespan of the animals is 30 years, calculate the
longevity for the giraffe.
Name:____________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________
Real world Situations
Directions:Write and solve each equation from the given word
problem on a blank sheet of paper. Write your answers in a
complete sentence.
Show Your Work!!!!!
Level Three: ALL Real-World Applications
10.) Danielle baked macaroni for her children for which she
used up 1/9 th of a jug of milk. She also poured 20.5 ounces of
milk into a bowl of cornflakes. If 25.5 ounces of milk remain in
28. the jug, how much milk did the jug originally contain?
11.) Katrina’s uncle loaned her $1200 to buy a computer.
Katrina plans to pay her uncle $75 per month until the loan is
paid off. How many months will it take Katrina to pay back the
money?
12.) A medical center is planning to hire a total of 54 nurses
and CNAs (Certified Nursing Assistants). If the center needs
twice as many CNAs as nurses, how many of each should they
hire?
13.) A company is ordering 350 t-shirts to sell at a fundraiser.
The company wants to order the same number of large size t-
shirts as medium size t-shirts, but only half as many small t-
shirts. How many of each size should they order?
14.)
The perimeter of the triangle shown to the right is 26
inches. Determine the length of each side of the triangle.
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