Literal Equations
Inequalities
Consecutive #'s
Break Even
Age & Perimeter
100

Solve for x

y = x + z

x = y - z

100

Solve for x 

3x + 5 < 11

x < 2

100

The sum of two consecutive numbers is 37. What are the numbers?

18 & 19

100

A lemonade stand sells cups of lemonade for $2 each. The cost to make lemonade (ingredients, cups, etc.) is $10. How many cups must be sold to break even?

5 cups

100

The sum of a father’s age and his son’s age is 50. The father is 30 years older than his son. How old are they?

Son = 10    Father = 40

200

Solve for x

dx + e = g

g-e/d

200

Solve for y

2y - 8 > 6

y > 7

200

The sum of three consecutive numbers is 72. What are the numbers?

23, 24, & 25

200

A bakery sells muffins for $3 each. The fixed costs (rent, electricity) are $60, and each muffin costs $1 to make. How many muffins must the bakery sell to break even?

30 muffins

200

A rectangle has a length of 8 m and a width of 5 m. Find its perimeter.

P = 26m

300

Solve for b

y = mx + b/k

      

b = yk -mx

300

Solve for x

-4x + 7 ≥ 3

x ≤ 1

300

The difference between two consecutive integers is 1. If the larger is 15, what’s the smaller?

14

300

A printer charges $10 per print. Fixed costs are $50, and each print costs $4 in materials. How many prints must be sold to break even?

9 prints

300

Anna is 4 times as old as her daughter. In 5 years, she will be twice as old as her daughter. How old are they now?

Daughter = 2.5.    Anna = 10

400

Solve for a

P = 1/2a + b

a = 2(P - b)
400

Solve for x

5x - 3 ≤ 2x + 9

x ≤ 4

400

The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 81. What are the numbers?

25, 27, 29

400

A T-shirt company sells shirts for $25 each. The fixed costs (rent, machinery) are $500, and the cost to make each shirt is $15. How many shirts must be sold to break even?

50 shirts

400

A triangle has sides of 7 cm, 10 cm, and 12 cm. Find its perimeter.

29cm

500

Solve for x

A = xy + xz

x = A/(y+z)

500

x/3 + 2 > 5

x > 9

500

The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 96. What are the numbers?

30, 32, 34

500

A company sells gadgets for $40 each. Fixed costs are $600, and the production cost per gadget is $25. They offer a $5 discount per gadget for large orders. How many gadgets must be sold at full price to break even?


40 gadgets

500

A garden is in the shape of a trapezoid. The lengths of the parallel sides are x+5 meters and 2x−1 meters. The other two sides are x meters and x+3 meters. If the perimeter of the garden is 50 meters, find the length of each side.

x = 8.6m

x + 5 = 13.6m

2x - 1 = 16.2m

x + 3 = 11.6m