Algebra 1 2-3 Independent Practice: Solving Multi-Step Equations
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Explain: How would you solve the equation? Place the steps below in the correct order.
Explain: How would you solve the equation? Place the steps below in the correct order.
- Divide each side of the equation by 0.5.
- Subtract 1.3 from both sides of the equation.
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Explain: How would you solve the equation? Place the steps below in the correct order.
Explain: How would you solve the equation? Place the steps below in the correct order.
- Divide each side of the equation by 3.
- Divide each side of the equation by 7.
- Add 4 to each side of the equation.
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Explain: How would you solve the equation? Place the steps below in the correct order.
Explain: How would you solve the equation? Place the steps below in the correct order.
- Multiply each side of the equation by -9/2. (This is equivalent to dividing each side of the equation by -2/9.)
- Add 4 to each side of the equation.
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Reasoning: Ben correctly solves the equation by first dividing each side by 5. Amelia correctly solves the same equation by first using the Distributive Property.
Whose method do you prefer? Explain.
Reasoning: Ben correctly solves the equation by first dividing each side by 5.
Amelia correctly solves the same equation by first using the Distributive Property.
Whose method do you prefer? Explain.
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Reflection: Math Success
Reflection: Math Success
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