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Solve the following problems. Warm Up Solve the following problems. 12.4(8.3)= 72.8 ÷ 5.2

SOLVING 1-STEP EQUATIONS USING MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION

DIVISION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY You can divide both sides of an equation by the same nonzero number, and the statement will still be true. 4 x 3 = 12 2 2 12 = 6 2

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation SOLVE CHECK 7X = 35

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation 4X = 28

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation -7T = 49

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation 3.2Y = 19.2

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation -21.4W = 149.8

MULTIPLICATION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY You can multiply both sides of an equation by the same number, and the statement will still be true. 2 x 3 = 6 4 x 2 x 3 = 4 x 6 8 x 3 = 24

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation SOLVE CHECK H = 6 3

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation T = 4 5

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation K = 9 -8

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation H = 3.5 19

1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3 1. What is our variable. 2. What is with our variable. 3. What is the inverse(opposite) operation M = 1.2 6.7