Properties of Equality
Solving Equations
Inequalities
True/False
100

Which property of equality needs to be used to solve for x?

6 + x = 12

subtraction

100

Solving Equations

Solve for x. 

x + 3 = 7

What is: 

x = 4

100

When graphing an inequality with the > sign will you use an open or closed circle?

open

100

The identical inequality of x > 23 is 23 < x

True

200

Which property of equality needs to be used to solve for y?

20y = 40

division

200

Solving Equations

Solve for x.

2x = 14

What is: 

x = 7

200

When graphing an inequality with the < sign which direction would the arrow go?

To the left

200

The identical inequality of 6 < m is 6 > m

False

300

Which property of equality is being shown in the example below?

18 - 18 + j = 35 - 18

subtraction

300

Solving Equations

Solve for x. 

9 + x = 15

What is: 

x = 6

300

Write an Inequality 

Webster has more than 12 toys. 

x > 12

300

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


False

400

Which property of equality needs to be used to solve for g?

g/42 = 30

multiplication

400

Solve for v. 

9v = 27

v= 3

400

Write an inequality

S is at most 55


s <= 55

400

y > 72 is identical to 72 < y

True

500

Look at how this student solved the equation below:

4d = 32

4 x 4d = 32 x 4

d = 128

Did they use the correct property of equality? Explain.

No they used multiplication. They should have used division because division is the inverse operation of multiplication.

500

Solve for r.

r/25 = 5

r = 125

500

Is the following inequality graphed correctly? If not, what does the graph show?

x < 6


No, the graph shows x ≥ -6.

500

Inequalities only have one solution, just like equations.

False. Inequalities have infinitely many solutions.

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