Combine Like Terms to Solve Equations
Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Using the Distributive Property to Solve Equations
One, None, or Infinite
More Mr. Hasson Trivia
100

5r - r - 9 = 15

6

100

6r + 7 = 13 + 7r

r = -6

100

4n − 40 = 7(−2n + 2)

n = 3

100

7x + 3 = 7x – 4

no solution

100

How many siblings does Mr. Hasson have? 

3

200

6n + 3 + 8n + 2 = 33

n = 2

200

13 − 4x = 1 − x

x = 4

200

7(5a − 4) − 1 = 14 − 8a

a = 1

200

4x + 2 = 4x + 2

infinite solutions 

200

What is Mr. Hasson's favorite color?

orange

300

m + (m + 3) = 13

m = 5

300

−7x − 3x + 2 = −8x − 8

x = 5

300

−31 − 4x = −5 − 5(1 + 5x)

x = 1

300

6x + 19x – 4 = 5(5x + 4)

no solution

300

If Mr. Hasson was not a teacher what would he be? 

A fighter pilot

400

3v + 5 - 7v + 18 = 17 

v = 3/2 or 1 1/2

400

−14 + 6b + 7 − 2b = 1 + 5b

b = -8 

400

3(1 − 3x) = 2(−4x + 7)

x = -11

400

4(2x + 4) = 10x + 15 – 2x + 1

infinite solutions

400

What is Mr. Hasson's favorite TV show?

Ted Lasso

500

4x−12−2x+16=5x+4

x = 0

500

−10 + x + 4 − 5 = 7x − 5

x = -1

500

−3(x − 1) + 8(x − 3) = 6x + 7 − 5x

x = 7

500

Four less than a number is four times the sum of a number and 2.

Is this statement true for only one number, for all numbers, or for no numbers?

one number

500

According to Mr. Hasson (in other words this is a fact not an opinion), what is the greatest trophy in sports? 

The World Cup

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