Solving Multistep Equations

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20 questions

Solve each equation.

If it is not an equation with one solution, write how many solutions there are - no solution or all real numbers- in all lower case

If the answer is "infinitely many solutions" you must write it as "all real numbers"

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Solve for x. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Solve for x. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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SHOW YOUR WORK
Don't be afraid of the fraction!! 😄
Hint: Either distribute the fraction into the parentheses OR multiply both sides by the reciprocal.

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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Just type the numerical solution. SHOW YOUR WORK

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UPS charges $7 for the first pound and $0.20 for each additional pound. FedEx charges $5 for the first pound and $0.30 for each additional pound. How many pounds will it take the for UPS and FedEx to cost the same?

Define your variable

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UPS charges $7 for the first pound and $0.20 for each additional pound. FedEx charges $5 for the first pound and $0.30 for each additional pound. How many pounds will it take the for UPS and FedEx to cost the same?

Set up your equation that represents the situation - use x as your variable

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UPS charges $7 for the first pound and $0.20 for each additional pound. FedEx charges $5 for the first pound and $0.30 for each additional pound. How many pounds will it take the for UPS and FedEx to cost the same?

Type your answer --- DON'T FORGET UNITS!