Distributive Property
Combining Like Terms
One and Two-Step Equations
One and Two-Step Inequalities
Equation and Inequality Word Problems
100

4(2g - 1)

8g - 4

100

Combine Like Terms

2x + 4 - 4x - 2

-2x + 2

100
One-Step Equation

x + 3 = -27

x = -30

100

One-Step Inequality. Solve and Graph.

4 < j/8

32 < j

j > 32

100

Two-Step Equation Word Problem.

Ella is selling cookies for $4 per box. She pays $10 for ingredients. If she earns $66, how many boxes of cookies did she sell?

b = 14 boxes of cookies

200

-3(4x + 2)

-12x - 6

200

Combine Like Terms

10x + 4x2 - 6x + 1

4x + 4x2 + 1

200

One-Step Equation

-4x = 40

x = -10

200

One-Step Inequality. Solve and Graph.

-3m > 12 (Greater than or equal to)

m < -4 (Less than or equal to)

200

Two-Step Equation Word Problem.

It costs $5 per game at the bowling alley, plus $2 to rent shoes. If Wayne has $22, how many games can he bowl?

g = 4 games

300

7(-9m - 3)

-63m - 21

300

Distribute and Combine Like Terms

3f + 6(8f + 9)

51f + 54

300

Two-Step Equation

2k - 7 = -5

k = 1

300

Two-Step Inequality. Solve and Graph.

n/8 + 4 > -2                                                                           

n > -48

300

Two-Step Inequality Word Problem.

Steven has $26. He needs to set aside $10 to pay for his lunch next week. If peanuts cost $2 per package, how many packages can Steven buy, at most?

p < 8 packages (Less than or equal to)

400

-5(c - 7)

-5c + 35

400

Distribute and Combine Like Terms

2 - 7(x - 1)

9 - 7x

400

Two-Step Equation

-4c + 8 = -20

c = 7

400

Two-Step Inequality. Solve and Graph.

-5 < 3p + 1

-2 < p

p > -2

400

Two-Step Inequality Word Problem.

Megan wants to spend no more than $300 planning a party. She spent $70 on food and wants to buy decorations that are $10 each. How many decorations can she buy?

d < 23 decorations (Less than or equal to)

500

-(-4h + 3)

4h - 3

500

Distribute and Combine Like Terms

-5(-2x + 3) +2(4x - 1)

18x - 17

500

Two-Step Equation

m/-9 - 3 = 6

m = -81

500

Two-Step Inequality. Solve and Graph.

n/-3 - 15 > -24 (Greater than or equal to)

n < 27 (Less than or equal to)

500

Two-Step Inequality Word Problem.

The school is planning a dance. They pay $400 to rent a building for the dance. They plan to sell tickets for $15 each. How many tickets will they need to sell if they want to make at least $1495?

t > 73 tickets (Greater than or equal to)