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100

 y + 7 = 11          

Is 5 the solution? Explain how you know.

yes

#1

100

Four less than p is sixteen. What is the value of p?

A. 4 

B. 12 

C. 20 

D. 64

C. 20

#7

100

Solve each equation

 −4x = 16

x = -4

#3

100

Solve each equation. Check your solution. 

 8.2 = x − 5.8

x = 14

100

graph x < −1

B

#11

200

b/5 = 15 

Is 3 the solution? Explain how you know.

No

#2

200

Solve each equation

63 = p + 475

p = -412

#6

200

Write an algebraic equation for each word phrase. Solve the equation.

The product of seven and x is twenty-one.

7𝑥 = 21       𝑥 = 3

#10

200

Solve each equation. Check your solution. 

 1.5y = 6.3

y = 4.2

200

Write an inequality for the statement: Jena’s height (h) is less than 5 feet.

h < 5
300

𝑥 + 32 − 2𝑥 = 19 

Is 13 the solution?

Yes

300

Solve each equation and name the inverse operation used to solve the problem. 

x − 6 = 4

x= 10            Addition

#11

300

Leon bought 4 granola bars for $2. The equation 4x = 2 represents his purchase. How much did each granola bar cost? 

A. $8 

B. $6 

C. $2 

D. $0.50

D. $0.50

#2

300

What is the solution of the following addition equation? t + 2.8 = 3.25 

A. t = 4.5 

B. t = 0.45 

C. t = 6.05 

D. t = 9.1

B. t = 0.45

#3

300

Write and graph an inequality for the statement: Julian has more than 9 pairs of sneakers

J > 9

#16

400

Carlos collected tickets to concerts he went to. This year he went to 4 concerts. He has now been to 17 concerts. If t equals the number of concerts he had been to before this year, which equation represents this situation? 

A. t = 17 + 4 

B. t = 4 − 17 

C. 17 = t + 4 

D. 4 = t + 17

C

#5

400

Write an algebraic equation for each word phrase. Solve the equation. 

 The sum of m and sixteen is twenty.

𝑚 + 16 = 20          𝑚 = 4

#9

400

Solve each equation and name the inverse operation used to solve the problem. 

y/3 = 7

y = 21    Multiplication


#12

400

Solve each equation. 

3/8 + a = 1 1/8

a = 3/4


#8

400

Determine which of the following values makes the inequality 𝑥 + 2 ≥ 1 true: −3, −1, 0, 2

-1, 0, 2

500

Select the equations where y = 3 is the solution. Circle all that apply.

 A. y − 2 = −5 

D. y + 5 = 8 

E. 15 − y = 12

F. 5y = 18

D, E

#1

500

Noah has $14 more than his brother Jared. Jared has $51. How much money does Noah have?

$65

#14

500

Elena rode her bike 25 miles in four days. She rode the same distance every day. Let m represent the number of miles Elena rode each day. 

a. Write an equation using all of the information given, including the variable. 

b. How many miles did Elena ride each day?

a. 4𝑚 = 25 

b. 6.25 miles each day 

#13

500

Samuel bought four adult tickets to a movie for $48. Erica bought 3 adult tickets to a movie at a different theater. Erica paid $2.50 more than Samuel for each movie ticket she bought. How much did Erica spend on her movie ticket purchase?

$43.50


#15

500

Which values are part of the solution set for the inequality 6 > 2x − 1? Select all that apply. 

A. –2 

B. 4 

C. 0 

D. 6 

E. –7

A, C, E


#9