One Step Equations
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100

4x=24

x=6

100

3x+18=3

x=-5

100

Solve for t.

5(t+2)=50

t=8

100

Solve the inequality

t+4<=9


t<=5

100

Solve the inequality.

4+3t> -11


t> -5

200

-6v=30

v=-5

200

-4r+20=8

r=3

200

Solve for x.

2(x-1)=30

x=16

200

x>4

200

Solve the inequality.

-3n-5>7

n<-4

300

t/-4=9

t=-36

300

v/2+4=-2

v=-12

300

3(c+16)=15

c=-11

300

-8n<48

n> -6

300

Solve the inequality.

2y-5<= -15

y<= -5

400

u/2=-10

u=-20

400

Subtract both sides by 4

x=2

400

(x+4)/3=5

x=11

400

Select ALL that are solutions to the inequality.

w-10>=15

a) w=20

b) w=25

c) w= 30

b) and c)

400

Solve the inequality.

-1<=8-3t

3<=t

or

t>=3

500

William walked his dog in the morning and in the afternoon. In the morning, he walks his dog 20 minutes. Altogether, he walks his dog 45 minutes.

How long did William walk his dog in the afternoon?

He walks his dog in the afternoon for 25 minutes

500

Find the Error. Then identify the correct solution.x

Should add 2 instead of subtract 2 on both sides. 

The correct answer is x = 8

500

Find the Error. Then identify the correct solution.x

-18-3=-21

The correct solution is x=-126

500

David can spend at most $18 to ride go-karts and play games at the state fair. Suppose the go-karts cost $5.

Write and solve an inequality to determine the amount David can spend on games, if he rides go-karts once. Interpret the solution.

5+x<= 18

x<= 13

The most David can spend games is $13

500

BOWLING ALLEY A bowling alley charges $5 for shoe rentals plus $10 per game. If Daniella wants to spend at most $45 in total, how many games can she play?

Write an inequality that represents how many games she can play. Interpret the solution.

Let g = the number of games Daniella can play

5+10g<=45

g<=4

This means that Daniella can play at most 4 games with $45.

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