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SAT Rational Expressions Practice Questions (Free + Explanations) | Quiz 2

Question 12345 of 5

Question 1 of 5

The table shows values of a function .

Which expression could represent ?

Explanation

From the table, each output is divided by the input: , , and . So the expression that matches the data is .

Concept summary

For a rational expression model, compare how each input and output are related. Here, the output equals divided by the input, so the rule is .

Question 2 of 5

For all values of such that the expression is defined, which statement must be true about

Explanation

Factor the numerator: . For values of where the expression is defined, , so the factor cancels. The expression becomes . Therefore, the statement that must be true is that it is equal to .

Concept summary

A rational expression can often be simplified by factoring and canceling common factors, but values that make the original denominator are still excluded.

Question 3 of 5

A rectangular garden has length feet and width feet, where . The ratio of the garden's width to its length is . If the width is feet, what is this ratio?

Explanation

Substitute into the ratio :

So the correct ratio is .

Concept summary

For a rational expression in a measurement context, identify what each part represents and substitute the given value carefully before simplifying.

Question 4 of 5

A plumber charges a flat fee of \40\ per hour for a repair. The total cost of the repair is represented by , where is the number of hours worked. Which expression represents the number of hours worked in terms of the total cost ?

Explanation

Start with the given equation . Subtract from both sides to get . Then divide both sides by : . So the expression for the number of hours worked is .

Concept summary

To rewrite a linear cost equation for one variable, undo the operations in reverse order. For , subtract first, then divide.

Question 5 of 5

For , the expression is equivalent to which of the following?

Explanation

Factor the numerator: . Then

for . So the expression is equivalent to .

Concept summary

To simplify a rational expression, factor the numerator and denominator, then cancel any common factors that are allowed by the domain restriction.

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