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Balancing Algebraic Equations: Cups and Chips 2

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Which value of c would make this equation true?

77 = 11c

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What algebraic equation best represents this BLACK picture if n is your variable?

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How many chips are in one cup in the BLACK model? (This is the solution to the equation in #1).

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Show how you would share the chips equally in this model.

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Write the algebraic equation this BLACK picture represents. Let c be your variable.

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What is the solution to your equation in #6?

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Jayden got a new keyboard for his birthday. The cost of the keyboard was $59.99, and his mom paid an extra $11.95 to make sure it shipped to his house on time.

Let r equal the total cost that Jayden's mom spent.

Which equation below represents her spending?

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Write the algebraic equation this BLUE picture represents. Let n be your variable.

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How many chips are in one cup in this BLUE model? (This is the solution to the equation in #3).

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SHOW the steps you would do to balance this equation. (You may use a calculator).

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9.

What is the solution to #8? (You may use a calculator).