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100

 n + 2 = 8 

n = 6

100

12=x - 5

x = 17

100

66=6y

y = 11

100

z/6 =12

z = 72

100

Lizzie used a gift card to buy $67 worth of groceries.  Now she has $19 left.  Write an equation to represent this situation.

67 - g= 19  OR  19 + g = 67

200

11 = v + 11

v = 0

200

x - 8 = 11

19

200

6d = 30

d = 5

200

6=s/2

s = 12

200

Write an equation to represent this situation.  Tommy baked cookies for his math class's end-of-year party.  There are 28 people in Tommy's class including Tommy and his teacher.  He baked enough cookies for everyone to get 3 cookies each.  ***Remember, the equation cannot have the variable by itself

c/28 = 3  or   3c = 28

300

f + 312 = 725

f = 413

300

34 = x - 40

x = 74

300

 756 = 18c

c = 42

300

y/42=3

y = 126


300

Write an equation to represent this situation.

Shannon drove 420 miles and used 15 gallons of gasoline.  How many miles did Shannon's car travel per gallon of gasoline?

Remember:  The variable CANNOT be alone on one side of the equation.

15x = 420  

or

420/x = 15

400

100 = 56 + x

x = 44

400

x - 64=28

x = 92

400

36 = 3r

r =12

400

14=a/2

a = 28

400

On some days, Mrs. Baker commutes 3.5 hours per day to the city for business meetings.  Last week, she commuted for a total of 14 hours.  Write an equation to find how many days she commuted last week.

3.5d = 14

or 

14/d = 3.5

500


 475.25 + x= 500

x =  24.75

500

x - 503=2,253

x = 2,756

500

13x = 533

x = 42

500

r/81=4

r = 324

500

Write an equation to solve this situation.

Kim bought a poster that cost $8.95 and some colored pencils.  The total cost was $21.35. 

Remember:  Your equation CANNOT have the variable by itself on one side of the equal sign.

$8.95 + c = $21.35

or

$21.35 - c = $8.95

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