Operations
Substitution Check
Word Problems
Fractions & Decimals
Inequalities & Number Lines
100

x+7=15

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x=8

100

Does x=3 make the equation x+4=7

true? 

Show substitution.

Yes.

3+4=7

100

Maria has 8 pencils. She gets some more and now has 13. Write an equation.


x+8=13 or 8+x=13

100

x+1.4=3.4

x=2.0

100

Write an inequality to represent: "x is less than 8." Then state whether 6 is a solution or not.  

x<8

Yes 6 is a solution

200

6x=24

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x=4

200

Does x=12 make 4x=2 true. 

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No. 4(12) does not equal 12.

200

A box holds 9 apples in each layer. There are x and 27 apples total. Write an equation.


9x=27

200

0.5x=2.0

x=4

200

Write an inequality for: "A student must score more than 70 points to pass." Let x be the student's score. Represent the solution set on a number line (describe where the shading would be).

x>70


300

x+19=32

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x=13

300

Determine if x=0.75 satisfies x+1.25=2.0

Show substitution.

Yes. 0.75+1.25+2.0

300

A toy costs $12 after a friend gives $5 toward it. How much did Erin pay, let x be the amount Erin paid. Write and solve an equation.

12=5+x

x=7

300

x+1.75=3.25

x=1.5

300

Write and solve an inequality for: "A parking lot has room for fewer than 50 cars; write an inequality for the number of cars x allowed." Explain whether 49 and 50 are solutions.

X<50

49 is a solution.

50 is not a solution.

400

8x=56

Show Work

x=7
400

For the equation 7x=21, use substitution to test whether x=3 and whether x=2
are solutions. Show work.

Yes x=3

7(2)=14, not 21. 2 is not a solution. 

400

A recipe uses a 3 cups of sugar per batch. If you want 2 batches, how much sugar is needed, let x be the total cups of sugar. Write and solve an equation.

x/3=2

x=6

400

25x=65

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x=2.6

400

Write an inequality to represent: "You must save at least $20 to buy a game." Let x be money saved. State whether 20 and 19.99 satisfy the inequality. Describe the solution on a number line.

x>_20

20 is a solution.

19.99 is not a solution.

500

x+125=348

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x=223

500

Given the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, which values (if any) make x+3=7 true? Use substitution to justify.

4 makes x+3=7 true.

4+3=7

500

A landscaper charges $15 per square foot to mow. If the mowing job costs $180, how many square feet are in the yard, let x be the number of square feet. Write an equation and solve.

15x=180

x=12

500

0.25x+0=1.5

Show work

x=6

500

Create an inequality from this context: "A baker can bake at most 120 cookies in a day. Let x be cookies baked." Write the inequality, then explain why there are infinitely many solutions and give three example integer solutions.

x<_120

Every number less than 120 and including 120.

Three solutions are: 119, 2, 78

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