This situation can be modeled using a Literal Equation. Literal Equations A Literal Equation is an equation that contains two or more variables. You are ordering pizza and sandwiches. You have a budget of $80. How many sandwiches can you buy if you buy 4 pizzas? 7 pizzas? MENU Pizza $10 Sandwich $5 This situation can be modeled using a Literal Equation. cost per sandwich # of sandwiches cost per pizza # of pizzas 4 pizzas 7 pizzas That was easy
More Literal Equations Solve each equation for y. Then find the value of y for each value of x. I don’t like fractions.
Literal Equations with Only Variables Solve each equation for x. Use the distributive property in reverse. So that means... Asi de Facil
Formulas Perimeter of a Rectangle Circumference of a Circle Area of a Rectangle Area of a Triangle Area of a Circle Distance Traveled Temperature (Celsius)
Working with Formulas That was easy What is the radius of a circle with circumference 64 feet? Round to the nearest tenth. A car travels on a highway at a rate of 65 mph. How long does it take for the car to travel 25 miles? Round to the nearest tenth. That was easy
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Comparison of Regular Equations & Literal Equations Solve for x. Solve for r. Asi de Facil
Rewriting a Formula The following formula is used to convert degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius. The following formula is used to calculate the Surface Area of a cylinder. Rewrite the formula to convert degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. Rewrite the formula to solve for h.
More Rewriting Formulas Solve each equation for the given variable. That was easy
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