Draw the balance scales shown below on a blank page after Page 105.

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Draw the balance scales shown below on a blank page after Page 105. Determine the weight of a green square, then calculate the weight of blue circle. Write an equation for each scale after you have found the value of the green squares. 2g 2g 2g 2g 2g 2g 2g 2g 2g

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Which equation matches each diagram above?

Page 17 USING THE THREE CARDS BELOW, DETERMINE WHICH STATEMENT TO THE RIGHT IS CORRECT NEXT STEP. THE TOP EQUATION IS THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT, THE BOTTOM EQUATION IS THE RESULT OF A CHANGE SHOWN IN CARDS A THROUGH F.

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INDEPENDENT PRACTICE PAGES 19-20 # 1-5

Page 18 3x + y = 15

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Underline the key word(s) that let you know that the solution must be a zero or positive value only.