Simplify Expressions
Solving Equations
Solving Inequalities
True/false
Kitchen Sink
100

Distribute

3(4x + 2) =12

x=1/2 or (0.5) or 6/12

100

Solving Equations

Solve for x. 

x + 3 = 7

What is: 

x = 4

100

Solving Inequalities

Solve for c. 

c - 11 > 22

What is: 

c < 33

100

We use inverse operations to solve equations and inequalities.

True

100

True or False: The the following numbers {-pi, 0, 2} are solutions to the inequality -2 < x + 1 < 0.

False!

200

Combine like terms

-3x + 2(5x - 4)=13

x=3

200

Solving Equations

Solve for x.

2x = 8

What is: 

x = 4

200

What are two possible solutions for x?

2x < 4

x: 0,1

200

Addition is the inverse of division.

False

200

In the following equation 3x + 12 = 14, what is the coefficient?

3

300

What is a shorter way to write x+x+x+x+x?

5x

300

Solving Equations

Solve for x. 

−15 + x = −9

What is: 

x = 6

300

Write an inequality

S is at most 55


s <= 55

300

We use a closed circle to represent the inequalities < and > 


False

300

What is the difference between an "and" inequality and an "or" inequality.

"And" inequalities require BOTH conditions (or inequalities) to be true.

"Or" inequalities only require that ONE condition must be true.

400

Distribute, Then Combine like Terms

6(-5x + 1) -3(4x - 12)=0

x = 1

400

Solve for v. 

m − 9 = −13

m = -4

400

Write an Inequality 

Brianna, who is not yet 21 years old, is 2 years older than Lily.

x + 2 < 21

400

Inequalities only have one solution, just like equations.

False. Inequalities have infinitely many solutions. 

400

For the inequality -5<x<2, how do you write this answer in interval notation?

(-5, 2)

500

Is 3x + 6 equivalent to 3(x+2)?

Yes--they are equivalent expressions by the distributive property.

500

Modeling Equations

Create an equation that represents the following expression and then solve it.

Harvey's age doubled is 6

2a = 6

a = 3

500

Modeling and Solving Inequalities

Create an inequality to represent the scenario and solve the inequality

Julie earns $7 for each car she washes. This week, she wants to save more than $56. How many cars must she wash?  

What is: 

 7c > 56

500

Given c + 4 > 14

We use the inverse operation of subtraction to solve the inequality.

FALSE





500

Which of the following numbers ARE solutions to the inequality 5x>40?

{0, 0.75, 1, 5, 8, 11, 400)

{11, 400}

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