Solve and show your work.
49/u = 7
u = 7
Solve and show your work.
100 = 4f + 8
f = 23
Solve and show your work.
0.1x = 0.05
x = 0.5
Solve and show your work.
34 - j = 25
9 = j
Anna wants to celebrate her birthday by eating pizza with her friends. For $42.50 total, they can buy p boxes of pizza. Each box of pizza costs $8.50.
Write an equation that matches the situation and solve it showing your work.
$8.50p = $42.50
p = 5 boxes of pizza
Solve and show your work.
n/3 - 3 = 4
n = 21
Solve and show your work.
5 x 11 = a - 3
a = 58
Solve and show your work.
0.6x = 0.006
x = 0.01
Solve and show your work.
58 = 4 + 9s
s = 6
Mr. Herman's class is selling candy for a school fundraiser. The class has a goal of raising $500 by selling c boxes of candy. For every box they sell, they make $2.75.
Write an equation that the students could solve to figure out how many boxes of candy they need to sell. Solve and show work. Round to the nearest whole number.
$500 = $2.75c
c = 181.82 or 182 boxes of candy
Solve and show your work.
j/4 - 3 = 3
j = 24
Solve and show your work.
4v + 4v = 3
v = 3/8
Solve and show your work.
0.3x = 1.8
x = 6
Solve and show your work.
53 - z = 46
z = 7
The price of a visit to the dentist is $50. If the dentist fills any cavities, an additional charge of $100 per cavity gets added to the bill
If the dentist finds v cavities, what will the cost of the visit be? Write your answer as an expression.
$50 + $100v
Solve and show your work.
48/r = 6
r = 8
Solve and show your work.
s + 9 = 11 x 3
s = 24
Solve and show your work.
4x = 0.032
Solve and show your work.
12 = 8c + 10c
c = 2/3
There are c players on the Cougars hockey team. The team scored a total of 36 goals this season. One of the players, Matthew, scored 2 more goals than the average per player.
How many goals did Matthew score? Write your answer as an expression.
36/c + 2
Solve and show your work.
10 = y/12
y = 120
Solve and show your work.
5 + 3 = 10z
z = 4/5
Solve and show your work.
11x = 0.099
x = 0.009
Solve and show your work.
s + 8 = 8
s = 0
Hannah has 127 books in her collection. Her school is hosting a book donation. There are z students at her school, and they each plan to donate the same amount of books and reach a total donation of 300 books.
How many books will Hannah have in her collection after her donation? Write your answer as an expression.
127 - 300/z