Lesson 4.1: Question 1
Tell which given value, if any, is the solution of the equation.
5.6= l + 4.09
l = 0.7, 0.97, 1.51, 9.69
l = 1.51
Lesson 4.1: Question 2
Tell which given value, if any, is the solution of the equation.
5k=65
k=11, 12, 13, 14
k=13
Lesson 4.1: Question 3
Tell which given value, if any, is the solution of the equation.
t-$5.60=$1.04
t=$6.00, $6.10, $6.64, $7.00
t=$6.64
Lesson 4.1: Question 4
Tell which given value, if any, is the solution of the equation.
133/y=19
y=6, 7, 8, 9
y=7
Lesson 4.1: Question 5
Tell which given value, if any, is the solution of the equation.
14=u/6
u=78, 81, 84, 90
u=84
Lesson 4.3: Question 10
Shree writes the equation x + 7=28. What should Shree do to find the value of x?
Drew should use the inverse operation of addition, which is subtraction, to find the value of x. He will then subtract 7 from both sides of the equation.
Lesson 4.3: Question 7
Solve.
150=e+42
e=108
Lesson 4-9: Question 1.
Write a rule and an equation that represents the pattern in each table.
Rule: the value of y is 2 more than the value of x.
Equation: y=x+2 or x=y-2
Lesson 4-9: Question 2.
Write a rule and an equation that represents the pattern in each table.
Rule: The value of y is the value of x times 3.
Equation: y=3x pr x=y/3
Lesson 4-9: Question 3.
Write a rule and an equation that represents the pattern in each table.
Rule: The value of y is the value of x divided by 4.
Equation: y=x/4 or x=4y
Lesson 4-9: Question 4.
Write a rule and an equation that represents the pattern in each table.
The value of y is 5 less than the value of x
y=x-5 or x=y+5
Lesson 4-9: Question 5.
Use the equation to complete each table.
y= 7, 10, 13, 16
Lesson 4-9: Question 6.
Use the equation to complete each table.
y= 4, 12, 20, 28
Lesson 4-9: Question 7.
Use the equation to complete each table.
y= 9, 13, 17, 21
Lesson 4-9: Question 8.
Use the equation to complete each table.
y= 5, 6, 7, 8,
Lesson 4-8: Identify the independent variable and the dependent variable in each situation.
The number of hours, h, spent studying and the score, s, on a test.
Independent: h, hours spent studying
Dependent: s, score
Lesson 4-8: Identify the independent variable and the dependent variable in each situation.
The length, l, of a pencil and the number of times, t, it has been sharpened.
Dependent: l, length of pencil
Lesson 4-8: Identify the independent variable and the dependent variable in each situation.
The length, l, of a fence and the amount of wood, w, to make the fence.
independent: w, amount of wood
dependent: l, length of a fence
Lesson 4-8: Identify the independent variable and the dependent variable in each situation.
Tickets, t, sold for a race and the amount of money, m, collected.
Independent: t, tickets
Dependent: m, money
Write an inequality for the situation.
The length of a driveway, d, is longer than 1/5 mile.
d > 1/5
Lesson 4-10: Question 1.
Use the equation to complete each table and write the ordered pairs between the variables.
(1, 0.5), (2,1), (3,1.5)
Lesson 4-10: Question 2.
Use the equation to complete each table and write the ordered pairs between the variables.
(10,15), (20, 25), (30,35)
Lesson 4-10: Question 3.
Use the information about the femur bone to answer each question.
h=30 + 2f
Lesson 4-10: Question 4.
Use the information about the femur bone to answer each question.
About 15 inches
5 feet = 60 inches. Using the equation 60=30+2f
f=15
Gabe has 6 more baseball cards than football cards. He has fewer than 125 baseball cards. Write an inequality for the number of football, f, he has.
f < 119