Number of Solutions
Equations with Squares and Square Roots
Equations with Cubes and Cube Roots
Solving One Sided Equations
Solving Two Sided Equations
100

5x-4=5x+4

-4=4

False

No Solution

100

x2-61=300

x=19,-19

100

cbrt{x-1}=10

x=1001

100

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

A pipet is a scientific instrument used to drip water into a container. One pipet in particular forms drops that are 0.1 mL per drop. How many drops will it take to fill a 10 mL beaker?

EQUATION: 0.1d=10

SOLUTION: d=100 drops

ANSWER: It takes 100 drops to fill a 10 mL beaker.

100

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

Pam makes $15 an hour. Melissa makes $10 dollars an hour. How many hours will it take for their wages to be the same?

EQUATION: 15h = 10h

SOLUTION: m= 0 hours

ANSWER: Their wages will never be the same.

200

20x-34x=-14x+3

0=3

False

No Solution

200

sqrt{x+7}=4

x=9

200

x3-27=0

x= 3

200

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

A student has an unfinished quiz that she has to complete. She already has 5 questions completed and can answer questions at a constant rate of 2 questions per minute. If there are a total of 25 questions left on the test, how long will it take for her to finish?

EQUATION: 5+2t=25

SOLUTION: t=10 minutes

ANSWER: It will take her 10 minutes to complete the quiz.

200

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

Billy's Barbecue pays their waiters $9 per hour plus tips. One night, their waiter Kevin received a total of $15 in tips. Conner's Cakes pays their baker Stella $10.50 per hour. How many hours will Stella have to work in order to make the same amount as Kevin that one night?

EQUATION: 9m+15=10.50m

SOLUTION: 10 hours

ANSWER: Stella will have to work 10 hours in order to make the same amount of money as Kevin that night.

300

(2+5)x=6x-12

x=-12

One Solution

300

sqrt{2x-7}=9

x=44

300

x3+200=-312

x= -8

300

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

Charlie doesn't know how to shop. He buys the same number of lemons from two different stores. One store sells them at $1 per lemon, and the other sells them at $3 per lemon. If his total came out to be $36, how many lemons did he buy?

EQUATION: L+3L=36

SOLUTION: L=9

ANSWER: Charlie bought 18 lemons.

300

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

Jen takes a group fo kids to the movies. Tickets were $8 for children and $10 for adults. She then buys each kid a bag of popcorn which was $3 per bag. The next day, she takes them to the mall and buys $1 water guns for each child and one bag of water balloons for $20. If she spends the same amount of money each day, how many children were with Jen?

EQUATION: 8c+10+3c=c+20

SOLUTION: c = 2 children

ANSWER: Jen had 2 children with her.

400

2(5x-13)=20x-20-10x-6

-26=-26

True

Infinitely many solutions OR All real numbers

400

-2(x-7)2+17=-631

x=-18,25

400

(2x-7)3+26=27

x=4

400

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

A standard oil change at Marvin's Mechanics costs a service charge of $30 plus $5 per gallon; however, Carl Sherman's Car Shop costs twice as much as Marvin's Mechanics. If I spent $75 on an oil change at Carl Sherman's, how many gallons of oil did my car take?

EQUATION: 2(30+5g)=75

SOLUTION: g=1.5 gallons

ANSWER: Your car takes 1.5 gallons of oil.

400

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

There is miscommunication at Jim's workplace. He has two bosses. One boss pays him $7 per hour while unknowingly the other boss pays an additional him $9.50. Eventually they realize their mistake, so they giving Jim $50 for the inconvenience plus $8.25 per hour. Approximately how many hours does Jim have work to make the same amount?

EQUATION: 7h+9.50h = 50+8.25h

SOLUTION: h=6 hours

ANSWER: Jim has to work roughly 6 hours to make the same pay.

500

2(-3x+1)-12=5(2x+1)-4x+3

x=-1.5

One Solution

500

3(5x-4)2-1900=128

x= -4.4, 26

500

Give and exact solution:

x3-9=0

x= cbrt{9} or 2.0800828...

500

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

Victor's Violins sells violins with a mandatory insurance policy of $25 dollars. Irene's Instruments sells violins at half the cost of Victor's plus $30. If I buy a violin at Irene's for $92.50, how much does Victor price his violin's?

EQUATION: 0.5(v+25)+30=92.50

SOLUTION: v=$100

ANSWER: Victor prices his violins at $100.


500

WRITE AN EQUATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION:

Jim, Joe, and Phil are at it again. This time, they are talking about how many golf clubs they have. Jim has a third of the amount of Joe and Phil put together where Phil has 36 golf club. In other words, Jim has twice the amount of Joe plus 1 more. How many golf clubs does Joe have?

EQUATION: 1/3 * (j+36) = 2j+1

SOLUTION: j = 4 golf clubs

ANSWER: Joe has 4 golf clubs.