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Algebra I Answer Keys For All Paper-Based Tests

The document provides the answer key and rubrics for a mathematics practice test on algebra 1. It includes 27 multiple choice and constructed response items testing concepts such as functions, equations, inequalities, and linear relationships. The rubrics describe sample student responses that would receive full or partial credit, and the answer key provides the correct responses to the multiple choice items.

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Algebra I Answer Keys For All Paper-Based Tests

The document provides the answer key and rubrics for a mathematics practice test on algebra 1. It includes 27 multiple choice and constructed response items testing concepts such as functions, equations, inequalities, and linear relationships. The rubrics describe sample student responses that would receive full or partial credit, and the answer key provides the correct responses to the multiple choice items.

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Mathematics – Algebra 1

Practice Test Answer and Alignment Document


Pencil-and-Paper ABO

The following pages include the answer key for all machine-scored items, followed by
the rubrics for the hand-scored items.
− The rubrics show sample student responses. Other valid methods for solving
the problem can earn full credit unless a specific method is required by the
item.
− In items where the scores are awarded for full and partial credit, the definition
of partial credit will be confirmed during range-finding (reviewing sets of real
student work).
− If students make a computation error, they can still earn points for reasoning
or modeling.

Unit 1
Evidence Integrated
Statement Course
Item Answer Key
Key/Content Alignment
Number
Scope

1. A, B, D A-APR.3-1 3
Part A: D
2. N-RN.B-1 2
Part B: B
3. D A-REI.12 1
4. C A-APR.1-1 2
5. C, E A-REI.10 1
6. B A-SSE.3a 2
Part A: A, C, F, H
7. F-IF.4-1 none
Part B: A, D, F, G
8. C, E F-IF.9-1 none
Part A: D
9. A-CED.3-1 1
Part B: A, B, C

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Part C: 11
Part D: 13
10. 3 F-BF.3-1 2
Part A: see rubric
HS.D.1-1/
11. Part B: see rubric 1
8.EE.C.07.b
Part C: see rubric
12. A, C, D S-ID.5 1
HS.C.6.1/
13. See rubric A-REI.D.10 1
A-REI.D.11
14. B A-CED.4-1 1
Part A: D
15. S-ID.Int.1 none
Part B: A, C

Unit 2
Evidence Integrated
Statement Course
Item Answer Key
Key/Content Alignment
Number
Scope

16. C A-REI.4b-1 2
17. B A-SSE.1-1 1
Part A: see rubric HS.D.2-5/
18.
Part B: see rubric A-CED.A.01 1
19. D F-IF.5-1 1
20. A F-IF.6-6b none
21. B F-IF.7a-1 1
Part A: A
22. F-Int.1-1 none
Part B: C
23. C F-LE.2-1 1
24. A A-REI.3 1
HS.C.12.1/
25. See rubric 2
F-IF.C.08.a
Part A: see rubric HS.D.2-9/
26. 2
Part B: see rubric F-BF.A.01.a
27. See rubric HS.C.16.2/ 2

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A-REI.B.04.a
A-REI.B.04.b

Rubrics start on the next page.

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Unit 1 #11 Part A
Score Description
Student response includes each of the following 2 elements:
 Correct equation
 Valid justification of how the equation was determined

Sample Student Response:


Let m be the number of cookies that Matt made. Then the
number of cookies that Phil made would be 1.25m. Let A
2 represent the total amount of money earned.
A  0.25(0.80)(m  1.25m)

The total number of cookies made is the sum of the number


Matt made and the number Phil made. Only 80% of the cookies
sold, so the total number needs to be multiplied by 0.8. Each
cookie sold for $0.25, so the total amount earned would be
0.25 times the 80% that were sold.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 2 elements.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.
Unit 1 #11 Part B
Student response includes each of the following 2 elements:
 Determination that Matt made 160 cookies and Phil made 200
cookies
 Valid work shown

Sample Student Response:


72 = 0.25(0.80)(m + 1.25m)
2 72 = (0.20)(2.25m)
72 = 0.45m
160 = m
1.25m = 1.25(160) = 200
Matt made 160 cookies and Phil made 200 cookies.

Note: Student may earn the points in Part B by correctly using an


incorrect equation from Part A.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 2 elements.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Unit 1 #11 Part C


Student response includes the following element:
2  Full justification for raising the price

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Sample Student Response:
If they raise the price to $0.50 and only sell 70% of the
cookies, the equation will be A  0.5(0.70)(160  200).

In this case they will make $126, which is over $50 more than
they made this year. They should raise the price of the cookies.

Note: The student may give a valid reason for not raising the price
based on risk. This should still earn credit. Also, the student may earn
the points in Part C by correctly using an incorrect equation from Part A
or B.
1 Student response includes partial justification for raising the price.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Unit 1 #13
Score Description
Student response includes each of the following 3 elements:
 Correct justification of the number of points on the graph for
c  0
 Correct justification of the number of points on the graph for
c  0
 Correct justification of the number of points on the graph for
c  0

Sample Student Response:


3
 x and y are each nonnegative for all real numbers x and y. So,
the sum must be nonnegative for all real numbers. Therefore,
the sum cannot equal a negative number. There are no
solutions and no points on the graph c  0
 If c  0, there is only one solution, (0, 0). The graph consists of
only one point.
 If c  0, there are infinitely many solutions, which means that
there are infinitely many points on the graph.
2 Student response includes 2 of the 3 elements.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 3 elements.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Unit 2 #18 Part A


Score Description
Student response includes the following element:
1
 Correct model

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Sample Student Response:
x  (x  50)  (x  100)  (x  150)  (x  200)  P
Where x is the amount of money for the first place prize and P is
the total amount of prize money.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.
Unit 2 #18 Part B
Student response includes each of the following 2 elements:
 Correct amounts for each of the five prizes
 Valid work shown

Sample Student Response:


x  (x  50)  (x  100)  (x  150)  (x  200)  1000
2
5x  500  1000
5x  1500
x  300
Fifth place is $100, fourth place is $150, third place is $200,
second place is $250, and first place is $300.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 2 elements.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Unit 2 #25
Score Description
Student response includes each of the following 4 elements:
 Algebraic reasoning about the point (2  d, y )
 Algebraic reasoning about the point (2  d, y )
 Identification of the line of symmetry, x  2
 Justification of the line x  2 as the line of symmetry of f ( x )

4 Sample Student Response:


If (2  d, y ) is on the graph of f, then:
y  f (2  d )  (2  d )(2  d  4)
 (2  d )(d  2)
 d2  4
2
Therefore, d  4 equals y.
If (2  d, y ) is on the graph of f, then:

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y  f (2  d )  (2  d )(2  d  4)
 (2  d )(d  2)
 d2  4
 y
Therefore, y  y, so if the point (2  d, y ) is on the graph of f,
then so is (2  d, y ).

The line x  2 is a line of symmetry for the graph of f. I know


this because x-values that are the same distance (absolute value)
d from 2 yield equal y-values in the function.

Notes:
 Correct simplification is not necessary to earn the first point.
 To earn the second point, the two expressions must match and
have no mistakes.
 The student may appeal to a formula (such as x   b ) for the
2a
line of symmetry.
 Any justification that addresses point pairs on either side of the
line is accepted.
3 Student response includes 3 of the 4 elements.
2 Student response includes 2 of the 4 elements.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 4 elements.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Unit 2 #26 Part A


Score Description

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Student response includes each of the following 3 elements:
 Correct model
 Valid work shown
 Valid explanation of d with relation to 450.

Sample Student Response:


For 20 minutes of shower time, the family can save
(5  3)(20)  60 gallons each day. At $0.002 per gallon, this is
a savings of $0.12 per day.

Let S represent the cost savings, in dollars, and let d represent


the time in days:
S  54  0.12d
3
The number of days at which the savings become zero can be
found by solving this equation:
54  0.12d  0
0.12d  54
d  450

For values of d less than 450, the savings due to reduced


water consumption have not yet exceeded the cost of the low-
flow showerhead. For values of d greater than 450, the
savings due to reduced water consumption have exceeded the
cost of the low-flow showerhead. Therefore, the cost savings
will be greater than zero after 450 days.
2 Student response includes 2 of the 3 elements.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 3 elements.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Unit 2 #26 Part B


Student response includes each of the following 3 elements:
 Correct model
 Valid work shown
 Correct computation and interpretation of 81

Sample Student Response:


3 In the first year, the savings in water costs are
(365)($0.12)  $43.80. The low-flow showerhead costs $54,
and so there is still $54  $43.80  $10.20 to recover. After
the first year, the cost savings will be (12)(1.05)  12.6 cents,
or $0.126 per day. So if S represents the savings and d2
represents the number of days in the second year, then the

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new model is:
S  10.2  0.126d 2
The number of days at which the savings become zero can be
found by solving this equation:
10.2  0.126d2  0
0.126d2  10.2
d2  81
The family will start saving money 81 days into the second year.

Note: The student will earn the point if he or she correctly interprets his
or her reasonable incorrect model.
2 Student response includes 2 of the 3 elements.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 3 elements.
0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Unit 2 #27
Score Description
Student response includes each of the following 3 elements:
 Correct process for deriving the solution
 Correctly states the conditions under which x is a real number
when a  2 and b  5, which is that c must be greater
than or equal to negative 5
 Correct reasoning shown to support the conditions under which x
is a real number when a  2 and b  5

Sample Student Response:


a(x  3)2  b  c
2
a(x  3)  b  c
3
 bc
2
(x  3)
a

x  3   bc
a

x  3  bc
a

If a  2 and b  5, then x  3  5  c . For x to be a real


2

number, 5  c must be greater than or equal to zero. Therefore,


2
c must be greater than or equal to 5.
2 Student response includes 2 of the 3 elements.
1 Student response includes 1 of the 3 elements.

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0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

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