24 = 6y
y=4
Enter an equation to represent:
five more than b is 40
b+5=40
Consider this function table showing a comparison of blue and yellow cubes. Enter an equation to represent the number of yellow cubes "y" given any value of blue cubes "b".

y=7b
Enter an equation that shows the ,t, total amount of lumber needed to build the frame of this house.
t=2w+48
Enter the value of x
x+12.34=20
x=17.66
12g=144
g=12
Every equation ever written has one thing in common. What is that one thing?
AN EQUAL SIGN!!!
Enter an equation to find the value of Y when given any value of X. 
y=3x
Enter an equation to show the , t, total amount of lumber needed to build the frame of this house.

t=8b+46
Which of the following could be solutions for
13 >=y
A: 13
B: 12
C: 0
D: -14
E: 14
A, B, C, D
81=y/9
y=729
Enter an equation to represent:
15 less than the product of a number, r and 5 is 100.
5r-15=100
Enter an equation to represent the number of red blocks r, given any number of blue blocks, b.

r=b/2
Solve for y
y+2.23=6
y = 3.77
Isaiah programmed 3 apps last year for his web developement class. This year he programmed more apps, "a". At this point, he's programmed 9 apps.
PART A: Enter an equation to represent the total number of apps that Isaiah programmed.
PART B: Enter the number represented by "a" in this situation.
A:
3+a=9
B:
6
18b=72
b=4
Enter an expression to represent:
20 less than the quotient of a number, w and 7
w/7 -20
Consider this equivalent ratio table. Enter the missing value in the table. 
450
The area of the following triangle is 60 square feet. Enter an equation using the variables provided that represents the area of the triangle.

btimesAdiv2
1/2ba
A teacher puts the same number of pencils into 6 boxes. Each box has p pencils. In total, there are 48 pencils.
Part A: Enter an equation to represent the number of pencils in each box.
Part B: Enter the number of pencils represented by s in this situation.
PART A:
6p=48
PART B: 8
5y+ 25=125
y=20
STATEMENT: Dayanna could play 16 songs on her saxophone. She learned some more songs, "s". Now she can play 20 songs.
PART A: Enter an equation to represent the new songs that Dayanna learns.
PART B: Enter the number of new songs represented by s
PART A: 16 + s =20
s+16 =20
PART B: 4
Consider this table comparing cars (c) and trucks (t). Enter an equation that represents the number of trucks when given any number of cars. 
t=2.5c
Enter an equation to represent the number of L, total Lumber needed to build the frame of this house.

L=b^2 +2b+94
Maria had 45 stickers. She gave away some stickers, s. Now she has 28 stickers.
Part A: Enter an equation to represent the number of stickers Maria gave away.
Part B: Enter the number of stickers represented by s in this situation.
PART A:
45-s=28
PART B: 17