The document contains multiple math problems and exercises including:
1) Solving equations such as 3(x+2)+7x=-14 and 5x+2=-x+20.
2) Simplifying expressions like 7x+2-3x-2(x+2y).
3) Translating word problems into equations.
4) Evaluating expressions for given values of variables.
5) Creating and solving equations from word problems about phone plans and bowling with friends.
6) Solving inequalities and graphing their solutions on number lines.
7) Converting between units of speed and solving for variables in formulas.
The document contains multiple math problems and exercises including:
1) Solving equations such as 3(x+2)+7x=-14 and 5x+2=-x+20.
2) Simplifying expressions like 7x+2-3x-2(x+2y).
3) Translating word problems into equations.
4) Evaluating expressions for given values of variables.
5) Creating and solving equations from word problems about phone plans and bowling with friends.
6) Solving inequalities and graphing their solutions on number lines.
7) Converting between units of speed and solving for variables in formulas.
The document contains multiple math problems and exercises including:
1) Solving equations such as 3(x+2)+7x=-14 and 5x+2=-x+20.
2) Simplifying expressions like 7x+2-3x-2(x+2y).
3) Translating word problems into equations.
4) Evaluating expressions for given values of variables.
5) Creating and solving equations from word problems about phone plans and bowling with friends.
6) Solving inequalities and graphing their solutions on number lines.
7) Converting between units of speed and solving for variables in formulas.
1) Thirty less than the product of five and a number is seventy 2) A number and five is the same as one third of a number.
April 21, 2016
Evaluate the expression when x=-1,
y=3, and z=0 1) 3x-2y
2) x2+3(y-2)
April 21, 2016
Yvette's cell phone plan costs $75 a month for
1,500 minutes and 50 cents per minute over the limit. This month, the she paid $137.50. Create and solve an equation to determine how much time she exceeded her plan by.
April 21, 2016
For passing Coordinate Algebra, your
parents give you $75 to spend at Clarkesville Lanes to go bowling with your friends. It costs $6.00 to bowl. You also want to buy yourself a drink and a candy bar for yourself, which costs $8.50. Write and solve an inequality to determine how many friends you can invite to come with you.