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Unit 3: One Step Equation Quiz

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Question 1
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 2
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 3
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 4
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 5
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 6
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 7
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 8
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 9
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Solve each of the following equations below. Be sure to show all equation work in the boxes and do any side work on scrap paper. Circle your final answer.

Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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10) A grapefruit weighs 11 ounces, which is 6.5 ounces more than an apple.
11+6.5 = a
a+11 = 6.5
a+6.5 = 11
a-6.5 = 11
11) Vivian practiced the piano for 32 minutes. She practiced 11 minutes less than her brother did.
32 -11 = p
p - 11 = 32
p + 32 = 11
32 - p = 11
12) Sarah is putting candy in goody bags for a birthday party. She is splitting a big bag of candy into 8 goody bags. If each goody bag is getting 10 pieces of candy, write an equation to show how many pieces in total were in the big bag.
A) x + 8 = 10
B) x – 10 = 8
C) 8x = 10
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13) Samantha answered 4/5 of the questions on her science quiz correctly. If she answered 8 questions correctly, write an equation to find the number of questions that were on the quiz.
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14) Which of the following problems can be solved using the equation p – 9 = 15?
A. Allison is 9 years younger than her sister Pam. Allison is 15 years old. What is p, Pam’s age?
B. Paul’s portion of the bill is $15 less than David’s portion of the bill. If David pays $9, find p, the amount in dollars that Paul pays.
C. The sum of two numbers is 15. If one of the numbers is 9, what is p, the other number?
D. Calvin has 15 pencils. If he gave 9 of them to a friend, what is p, the number of pencils he has left?