Writing Equations LT 5: I can represent a real-world or mathematical problem by using expressions to generate equations or inequalities. LT 6: I can.

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Writing Equations LT 5: I can represent a real-world or mathematical problem by using expressions to generate equations or inequalities. LT 6: I can write and solve one-step equations in real-world and mathematical problems.

Remember writing expressions? The sum of 4 and a number The quotient of a number x and 8

1) Define variables Glue on page 75. 2) Write Equation 4)Check 3) Solve

Write this inside your foldable. Jennifer and her brother have 7 tacos. Her brother eats 4. Write and solve an equation to find how many tacos Jennifer has. Define the variable. t for tacos Write an equation. Solve. t = 3 Check.

The sum of 2 and a number is 7 The sum of 2 and a number is 7. Write and solve an equation to find the missing number.

Ricky rides his bike 12 miles every day. He stops after 7 miles to rest. Write and solve an equation to find out how much further he has to ride.

The best price Steven found on a new compact car with a sports option package was $10,935. If the option package cost $850, what was the price of the car? Write and solve an equation.