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Lesson 1.4 Practice Writing Equations with variables on both sides
By TAYLOR WOODWARD
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Can the equation above be used to solve the following problem? Tell WHY or WHY NOT
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Can the same equation from above be used to solve the following problem? Tell WHY or WHY NOT
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
Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x=0.89
x=379.1
x=51.3
x=22
At what altitude will Graham and Max meet?
20,080 feet
22 feet
13,526 feet
12,940 feet
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
Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x=35
x=7
x=1.2
x=71
How much will Nick and Adam weigh, when they weigh the same amount?
373 pouns
181 pounds
163.6 pounds
265 pounds
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
Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x = 12
x = 4
x= 1.9 round to 2
How much will Jayce and Clair pay, if they are paying the same amoung for the year?
$33
$16.5 round to $17
$99
Which equation models the number sentence?
Solve the equation. What is your solution?
x = -136