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100

 3/4 x=12 

x = 16

100

2(x + 5) = 14

x = 2

100

Solve. 6p - 18 ≤ -6

p ≤ 2

100
4x + 9 = 33
x = 6
100

WRITE AN EQUATION: Sarah bought 3 books for the same price each and paid an additional $4 for shipping. She paid eight dollars. 

3x+4=8

200

1 1/5 t = 9

t = 7 1/2

200
5(d - 2) = 40
d = 10
200
Solve. 2(6x - 5) < 14
x < 2
200
x + 3x = -8
x = -2
200

Bella earns $7.50 per hour on the weekends babysitting. How many hours will she need to babysit to earn at least $120?

x ≥ 16

300

2 1/2 = 3 1/8 + y

y = -5/8

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

Solve. 3 - 5(a + 4) ≥  3

a ≤ -4

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

Tyler has 4 boxes of apples. Each box has the same number of apples. After Tyler eats 3 apples, there are 109 apples left in the boxes. How many apples were in each box?

b = 28

400

-2k < 1/5

k > -1/10

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

Solve. -4 (5x - 2) ≥ -8

x <= 4/5

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

Mr. Bucci goes to the grocery store and purchases 17 bags of raisins and a $2.97 jar of peanut butter. His total cost was $34.76. What was the cost for a bag of raisins?

r - cost of a bag of raisins 17r + 2.97 = 34.76 r = 1.87 Each bag of raisins cost $1.87

500

15 1/3 > g - 1 8/9

g < 17 2/9

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

10 - 4k > -10

k < 5

500
7k - 8 + 2(k + 12) = 52
k = 4
500

Three friends bought tickets to a concert online. They each had to pay for their ticket, as well as a $5 convenience fee per person. They also used a $50 off code at checkout (applied to the entire total cost). Write and solve an equation to find the cost of their tickets if they paid a total of $55.

3(t + 5) - 50 = 55

t = 30

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