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100

What is the solution for a + 5 = 81?

a = 76
100

Solve the following equation for p:  

2p + 3 = 13

p = 5

100

In the linear equation a = 2b + 3, what is the independent variable?

b is the independent variable

100

My bag of Halloween candy was more than 3 lbs.

Write an inequality to represent the situation.  Let w represent the weight of the bag of candy.

w > 3

100

What expression represents the sum of a number, b, and 3?

b + 3

200

What is the solution for b - 12 = 108?

b = 120

200

Solve the following equation for d:

d/5 + 9 = 13

d = 20

200

In the linear equation t - 2 = c, what is the dependent variable?

c is the dependent variable

200

The weight limit of the elevator in my building is 800 lbs.  

Write an inequality to represent the situation.  Let w represent the weight limit.

w <_ 800

200

Simplify the following expression:  2g + g + 5 + 2

3g + 7

300

What is the solution for 3c = 81?

c = 27

300

(b + 2) x 4 = 56

b = 12

300

Using the linear equation b = 3m + 1, what is the value of b if m = 4?

b = 13

300

There are more than 300 students at The Bronx Dance Academy.  Write an inequality that represents s,  the number of students registered at the school.

s > 300

300

Write an equivalent expression for 6(3b - 7).

18b - 42

400

What is the solution for d/7 = 13?

d = 91

400

Solve the following equation for h:

h - 7 + 6 = 39

h = 40

400

In the linear equation, 3n = m, where n is the number of balloons sold and m is the money collected, would the ordered pair (4, 15) make the equation true?

No, (4,15) would not make the equation true because the number of balloons must be multiplied by $3 to get the money collected.  4 x 3 is not equal to 15.

400

The heights of the five boys on the starting line-up of the basket ball team are listed below in inches:

60, 58, 62, 66, 63

Which inequality represents h, the height of any of the starting players?

a) h > 60     b)  h < 66     c)  h > 58      d) h < 67

d) h < 67

All of the heights listed are less than 67 inches.

400

Sandy buys f feet of ribbon for 89 cents per foot.  She pays the clerk with a 10 dollar bill.  The clerk subtracts the total cost of the ribbon from the 10 dollar bill to determine the amount of change to give Sandy.  Write an expression to represent the amount of change Sandy should receive?

10 - 0.89f

500

Joe had p dollars on Monday.  His mom have him 5 more dollars on Tuesday.  Altogether, he has 21 dollars. Write and solve an equation to figure out what amount he had on Monday.

p + 5 = 21

p = 16 dollars

Joe had 16 dollars on Monday.

500

John drives a cab in Manhattan.  He charges $2.50 plus $1 per mile, m,  for a cab ride.  On his first ride yesterday, John earned $12.50.  Write and solve an equation to find how many miles was his first cab ride yesterday.

2.50 + 1m = 12.50

m = 10

John drove 10 miles for his first cab ride.

500

In the linear equation, t = p + 12, could the ordered pair (7.5, 19.5) make this equation true?

Yes, (7.5, 19.5) would make the equation true because if p = 7.5 and you add 12 to that, you would get 19.5.

500

At the local ice-cream shop they sell at least 6 giant cartons of chocolate ice-cream every 3 days.  Write an inequality that shows the number of cartons they sell in one week, if they are closed on Sundays?  Let c represent the number of cartons of ice-cream.

c >_ 12

500

Write a simplified expression for:  3(p + 2) + 3p - 4

3p + 6 + 3p - 4

6p + 2