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Lesson 1.4 Practice Writing Equations with variables on both sides
By TAYLOR WOODWARD
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Question 12
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Can the equation above be used to solve the following problem? Tell WHY or WHY NOT
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Question 13
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Can the same equation from above be used to solve the following problem? Tell WHY or WHY NOT
Question 1
1.
What equation can be used to find how many minutes it will take Graham and Max to meet?
14040 - 50x = 12500 + 20x
14090x = 12520
70x=26540
Question 2
2.
Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x=0.89
x=379.1
x=51.3
x=22
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Question 3
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At what altitude will Graham and Max meet?
20,080 feet
22 feet
13,526 feet
12,940 feet
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Question 4
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Which equation can be used to find the number of weeks that it will take for Nick and Adam to weigh the same amount?
160+3x=195+2x
160+3x=195-2x
5x = 355
163x = 197
Question 5
5.
Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x=35
x=7
x=1.2
x=71
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Question 6
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How much will Nick and Adam weigh, when they weigh the same amount?
373 pouns
181 pounds
163.6 pounds
265 pounds
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Question 7
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Which equation could be used to determine how many movies Claire and Jayce would have to see in a year in order to pay the same amount?
33 = 8.25x
27 + 6x = 8.25x
14.25x = 27
Question 8
8.
Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x = 12
x = 4
x= 1.9 round to 2
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Question 9
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How much will Jayce and Clair pay, if they are paying the same amoung for the year?
$33
$16.5 round to $17
$99
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Question 10
10.
Which equation models the number sentence?
Question 11
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Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x = -136
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