Solving by Combining Like Terms
Solving by Using the Distributive Property
Inequalities
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Word Problems
100

5h + 2h = 28

h = 8

100

2(x + 5) 

2x+10)
100

Name a value for p that can be true

p ≤ 4

any number less than or equal to 4

100
4x + 9 = 33
x = 6
100

WRITE AN EQUATION: Julie is 3 years older than her sister. Julie's age is 11 years old. How old is her sister?

 s + 3 = 11 

or

11 - 3 = s

200

3b - b  = 4

b = 2

200
5(d - 2) = 40
d = 10
200

Graph the inequality:

x < 2

See drawing 

200
x + 3x = -8
x = -2
200

Bella earns $7 per hour on the weekends babysitting. How much will she make if she worked 5 hours?

$35

300

3a - 6a +12 = -9

a = 7

300
7(4 - t) = -84
t = 16
300

Solve:

3x + 2 > 11

x > 3

300
4(y - 2) + y = -13
y = -1
300

Tyler has 12 donuts. She gave half to her friend, and then ate 2. How many does she have left?

D = 4

400

-6 = -3y + 4 + 5y

y = -5

400
-2(x - 9) = -24
x = 21
400
solve: 

B/4 -5 <15

B<5

400
-6(m + 1) + 18 = 24
m = -2
400

Mr. Johnson goes to the store and buys 3 bags of chips, and one sandwich. His total was $15. If each bag of chips cost $2, how much did his sandwich cost?

S = 9

500

78 = 3c + 12 - c + 4

c = 31

500
-13(4 + 2a) = 208
a = -10
500

-2x - 6 ≥ 32

x ≤ -19

500

 - 8 + 2(k + 12) = 52

k = 18

500
WRITE AN INEQUALITY: Dylan has a budget of $100 for new clothes. He wants to buy new shoes for $60, and will spend the rest on shirts, which cost $12 each. 


BONUS OF 500 points!!!! how many shirts can he buy?

60 + 12s < 100

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