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Do-Now Solve the following equations: 1). 4(X – 5) = 0 COMPLETE THE DO NOW SILENTLY, INDEPENDENTLY, & IMMEDIATELY Do-Now Solve the following equations: 1). 4(X – 5) = 0 2). 4x + 2(X + 4) = 18 3). 33 = 3(3X + 2) + 3 – 3x Tw DURING REVIEW I WILL ASK FOR VOLUNTEERS TO SOLVE THESE! EVERYONE ELSE PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Objective & Essential Understanding Copy all items in red in your notes Objective & Essential Understanding Objective: SWBAT write and solve two-step equations from word problems. Essential Understanding: Two step problems are actually easier than one-step problems, because the variable is always associated with multiplication or division! To do two-step word problems, carefully identify the variable and attach the multiplication or division operation to it. WHEN FINISHED SIT IN ACADEMIC POSTURE!

Solving Two-Step Word Problems: Step 1): Continue using cubes: read carefully, circle operational vocabulary, underline, box, evaluate solve Step 2): In two step equations the variable is always attached to the operations of multiplication or division. Identify the variable and you can usually construct that term, and the rest of the problem is easy.

Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer Watch Me Tom had 282 dollars to spend on nine books. After buying them he had twelve dollars left over. How much did each book cost? DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer Let’s Try Together On Monday, 411 students went to the zoo. 9 buses were filled with students and six more went in cars. How many students were in each bus? DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer Let’s Try Together II Sara spent half of her allowance going to the movies. Then she washed the family car and earned $8.00. What is her weekly allowance if ended up the week with eighteen dollars? DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer Let’s Try Together III Sandy bought a soft drink for three dollars and five candy bars. She spent a total of eighteen dollars. How much did each candy bar cost? DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer MathMagic The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 156. What is the smallest of the three numbers? DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!