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Solving Equations
Solving Inequalities
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100

Distribute

3(4x + 2) 

What is:

12x + 6

100

Solving Equations

Solve for x. 

x + 3 = 7

What is: 

x = 4

100

Solving Inequalities

Solve for c. 

c - 11 > 22

What is: 

c < 33

100

We use inverse operations to solve equations and inequalities?

True

100

Our school name.

Lowes' Grove Middle School

200

Darius is 38 years old. In 4 years he will be 3 times as old as Gia. Write an equation to represent the age of Gia. 

3x + 4 = 42

200

Solving Equations

Solve for x.

2x = 8

What is: 

x = 4

200

What are two possible solutions for x?

2x < 4

x: 0,1, etc.

200

Addition is the inverse of division?

False

200

Four friends entered an archery contest at summer camp. The winner is the contestant who hits the bull's eye the most frequently. Each contestant takes the same number of attempts. The results are in the table. 

Which contestant won the competition? 

Robin 

300

Combine like terms


12y + 5 - 2y + 3

What is:

10y + 8

300

Solving Equations

Solve for x. 

5x = 25

What is: 

x = 5

300

Write an inequality

S is at most 55

s <= 55

300

We use a closed circle to represent the inequalities < and > ?


False

300

What is 25% of 200?

What is: 

50

400

Distribute, Then Combine like Terms


5(x + 4) +3x

What is:

8x +20

400

Solve for v. 

v/8 + 16 = 64

v = 384

400

Write an Inequality 


J is less than 8

J < 8


400

Inequalities only have one solution, just like equations.

False. Inequalities have infinitely many solutions. 

400

Lowes' Grove Pride stands for?

P- Preparation

R- Respect

I- Integrity

D- Determination 

E - Excellence 

500

Ken has $950 in a savings account at the beginning of the summer. He wants to have at least $600 in the account at the end of the summer. He withdraws $35 a week for entertainment. What is the solution? 

950 - 35w > 600

w < 10

500

In which equation does z have the least value? 

a. 4(z+3) = -8

b. -4(z+3) = -8

c. 4(z+3)=8

d. -4(z-3)=8 

4(z+3)=-8

500

Modeling and Solving Inequalities

Create an inequality to represent the scenario and solve the inequality

Julie earns $7 for each car she washes. This week, she wants to save more than $56. How many cars must she wash?  

What is: 

 7c > 56

500

Given c + 4 > 14

We use the inverse operation of subtraction to solve the inequality.

TRUE

500

A decorator hangs a picture on a wall that is 48 inches wide. The width of the picture is 17 1/2 inches. The decorator hangs the picture exactly in the middle of the wall, as shown. 

What is the value of x, inches, on each side of the picture? 

15 1/4 inches or 15.25 inches

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