Two-Step Equations
y=m(x)+b
Two-Step Inequalities
100
Solve the following equation

2x-4=40 

22

100
If we are talking y=m(x)+ b, what does the y stand for?

Total

100

3+4x>47

x=11

200

If x = 14, which equation is true?

F 3(20 – x) = 44

G 3(12 – x) = 6

H 2(x - 3) = 22

J 2x – 3 = 22

H

200

A pilot takes a taxi from the airport to a hotel. The taxi driver charges a $5.00 initial charge plus $3.50 per mile. Which equation can be used to find y, the total cost of the trip, if x represents the number of miles of the trip?

y= 3.50(x)+5.00

200

xxxxx + ****** = *


* = 1

x = 1x

-1

300

The inside of a triangle adds up to 180 degrees.  If one angle is 48 degrees, and the other two angles are the same, what are those angles?


66

300

In the equation y=m(x)+b the b is our y intercept.  If our equation is y= 5(x)+6, what is the y intercept?

6

300

x= -6

F −5 −3x > 10

G −3 − 5x < -14

H 1− 2x > 13

J 2 − x < −3

H

400

· The number of CDs in Dans collection can be represented by x.

· The number of CDs in Davescollection is 4 times the number in Walter’s collection.

· The total number of CDs in both collections is 148

How many CDS does Dan have?

37

400

In the equation y=m(x)+b the m is our slope.  If our equation is y= 5(x)+6, what is the slope?

5 or 5/1

400

−7x − 13 ≥ 22?

x is greater than or equal to -5

500

50w + 127.95 = 755.95

True or False the story matches the problem

Erica paid $755.95 for dance classes. She paid a $127.95 registration fee and $50 for each week she was enrolled in the classes. What is w, the number of weeks Erica was enrolled in dance classes?

500

A store sells new video games for $60 each. Used video games sell for $12 each. Jacob is buying 3 new video games and x used video games. Which equation can be used to find y, the total price Jacob must pay in dollars?

y=12x+180
500

Jeff bought a bottle of water for $2. He also bought some hot dogs for $3 each. Jeff did not spend more than $14 on the hot dogs and the bottle of water. Which inequality can be used to find h, the number of hot dogs that Jeff could have bought

2+3x is less than or equal to 28

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