Balance equations
Slope
Mixed
Perimeter
Word Problems
100

Solve for y:

4y-5=23

y=7

100

What is the slope of the line containing the points (3,4) and (−6,10)?

Use (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) 

slope = 3.

100

What is Mr. Cicero's first name?

Carmine

but we will also accept The Best.

100

The length of a rectangle is 12 ft. The width is 8 ft. What is the perimeter?

40 ft.

100

If the length of each side of a square is represented by 4x - 1, which expression represents the perimeter?

16x-4

200

Solve for z:

5z+10=60

z=10

200

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (3, 2) and (–1, –8).

5/2

200

Solve for x:

4x-2=18

x=5

200

The length of a SQUARE is 5 ft. What is its perimeter?

20 ft.

200

John has 800 dollars in his checking account. He received from his job a check for 1,200 dollars and deposit the amount in his checking account. How much money does he have in his checking after the deposit?

$2,000 in the account.

300

Solve for x:

8=-6+x

x=14

300

Find the slope of the line passing through the points

 (–2, 3) and (–8, –7).

5/3

300

What is the solution of 3(2m - 1) ≤ 4m + 7?

m<5

300

How much time will we have for this final exam?

2.5 hours.

300

Which is better, Cats or Dogs?

Both are pretty cool.

400

Solve for b:

-33=6b-15

b=-3

400

Give the slope of the line that contains (–3, –2) and (-2,-2 ).

0.

400

What is the solution of the system of equations 2x - 5y = 11 and -2x + 3y = -9?

Use elimination

(3,-1)

400

The length of a rectangle is x-8. If the width is x, find the perimeter.

4

400

Marcy determined that her father's age is four less than three times her age.  If x represents Marcy's age, which expression represents her father's age?

3x-4

500

Solve for t:

-59=-3t-32

t=9

500

Give the slope of the line that contains (5, –1) and (5,5 ).

Undefined.

500

Use the formula for converting temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit to convert 20 degrees C to F.

F=9/5C+32

68

500

The perimeter of a rectangular pool is 56 meters. If the length of the pool is 16 meters, then find its width.

w=12

500

How much wood could a wood-chuck chuck, if a wood-chuck could chuck wood?

As much as it wanted to.

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