Unit C Project Parts 4, 5, and 6.

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Unit C Project Parts 4, 5, and 6

Parts 4 and 5 Solve your equation carefully and neatly using Algebra symbols in Part 4 In Part 5, write in words the steps that you used

Remember! Be neat and organized! Draw the wall Mark zeroes and ones carefully Line up the steps in Part 5 with the work in Part 4 Make sure that the words match the math you used on each line

Part 6 Check your answer carefully and correctly You must follow the Order of Operations for each expression separately

Parts 7 and 8 We will complete these parts at a later date Store your project safely in your folder Do not crumple it!