Equations
Geometry
Simplifying Equations
Percent
Salad Bowl
100

b/2 = -1

-2

100

Draw an angle that measures 165 degrees

Check angle

100

m + m + m + m

5m

100

Percent is always out of......?

100

100

Name 5 properties we have learned

Identity property

Distributive property

Additive inverse property

Commutative property

Associative property

Computation property


200

-6s = 35

-5.833

200

What is the measure of angle x in a straight line, if the measure of the other angle is 49 degrees?

131 degrees

200

4x + 3 + 2x

6x + 3

200

What is 0.15 as a percent

15%

200

Draw a 180 degrees angle

Check drawing

300

-5 = b + 8

-13

300

Inside a right angle triangle, there are 3 separate angles.  The first angle measures 27 degrees.  If the second angle is thrice the amount of the first angle, what is the measure of the third angle?

9

300

2(x + 6)

2x + 12

300

Susan paid a 3% fee on a $40 concert ticket.  Find 3% of $40 to determine the amount of the fee.

$1.20

300

Find the area of a circle that has a diameter of 25 inches

490.625 inches

400

40 + 3x + 85

15

400

What is the difference between adjacent and complementary angles?

Adjacent angles are angles that are next to each others.  Complementary angles are two angles in which their sum measures 90 degrees

400

4(x + 1) + 3x

7x + 4 

400

Frankie estimated that he would get 57 questions correct on his test.  Instead, his score was 85.  What was his percent increase?

49.12

400

How can you tell if a line in a graph is proportional?

It is a straight line

It goes through the point of origin

500

3(x + 2) = -18

-8

500

Write and solve an equation to find the value of x in the figure on the board

43 + x - 7 = 90

x = 54

500

Solve for x using justification

4(x + 3) - 2 + x

distributive property

additive inverse property

identity property 

computation property

5x + 10

500

Henry purchases $56.00 worth of clothing at the store.  The sales tax in his city is 7.5%. What is the total cost of the clothing? 

$60.20

500

What is the equation for constant of proportionality, or constant rate

y = kx