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10

x - 6 < 1

x < 7

10

8(50 + 4)

432

10

x + 11 > 16

x > 5

10

-8(4 + 1)

-40

10

You buy 3 packs of snacks, and each pack contains 2 chips and 4 cookies. How many snacks did you buy in total?

= 3(2 + 4) 

= (3 × 2) + (3 × 4) 

= 6 + 12 

= 18 snacks

20

2x + 3 = 11

x = 4

20

4(d +2)

4d + 8

20

x + 4 < 10

x < 6

20

1 (u - 3)

1u - 3

20

A carpenter is building 5 shelves. Each shelf needs 8 nails and 6 screws. How many fasteners does he need in total? 

= 5(8 + 6) 

= (5 × 8) + (5 × 6)

= 40 + 30 

= 70 fasteners

30

-6(f + 5)

-6f - 30

30

d - 5 ≤ 1

{d | d ≤ 6}

30

-1(2 - y)

-2 - y

30

s + 9 < 8

{s | s < -1}

30

A family buys 4 concert tickets, each ticket includes a $50 seat and a $10 service fee. How much do they pay?

= 4 (50 + 10) 

= (4 × 50) + (4 × 10) 

= 200 + 40 

=  $240 

40

Simplify: d + d + d + d + d + d + d

7d

40

Simplify: 6y - 4 + y

7y - 4

40

Simplify: 5x + 3 + 7x

12x + 3

40

Simplify: 3m + 9 - m - 6

2m + 3

40

A factory produces 25 boxes of parts, and each box contains 120 parts. Use the distributive property to find the total number of parts. 

= 25 (100 + 20) 

= (25 × 100) + (25 × 20)

= 2500 + 500  

= 3000 parts

50

Solve: 14g > 56

{g | g > 4}

50

Solve: 11w ≤ 77

{w | w ≤ 7}

50

Solve: 20b ≥ -120

{w | w ≥ -6}

50

Solve: 15p < 60

{p | p < 4}

50

A school buys 6 sets of supplies, and each set has 3 notebooks and 5 pencils. How many total items did the school buy? 

= 6 × (3 + 5) 

= (6 x 3) + (6 x 5)

= 18 + 30

= 48 items