Solve for w. Translate equations into sentences. You evaluated and simplified algebraic expressions. You translated between verbal and algebraic expressions.

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Solve for w

Translate equations into sentences. You evaluated and simplified algebraic expressions. You translated between verbal and algebraic expressions Translate sentences into equations.

Formula (pg. 76) An equation that states a rule for the relationship between certain quantities.

Translate Sentences into Equations A. Translate this sentence into an equation. A number b divided by three is equal to six less than c. Answer: b divided by three is equal to six less than c. =c – 6

Translate Sentences into Equations B. Translate this sentence into an equation. Fifteen more than z times six is y times two minus eleven. Answer: The equation is z = 2y – 11. Fifteen more than z times six is y times two minus eleven z × 6 = y × 2 – 11

A.6c = d + 2 B.2c = d + 6 C.c = d + 2 D.c = 6(d + 2) A. Translate this sentence into an equation. A number c multiplied by six is equal to two more than d.

B. Translate this sentence into an equation. Three less than a number a divided by four is seven more than 3 times b. A. B. C. D.

Use the Four-Step Problem-Solving Plan JELLY BEANS A jelly bean manufacturer produces 1,250,000 jelly beans per hour. How many hours does it take them to produce 10,000,000 jelly beans? UnderstandYou know that 1,250,000 jelly beans are produced each hour. You want to know how many hours it will take to produce 10,000,000 jelly beans. PlanWrite an equation to represent the situation. Let h represent the number of hours needed to produce the jelly beans.

Use the Four-Step Problem-Solving Plan Solve1,250,000h = 10,000,000 Answer: It will take 8 hours to produce 10,000,000 jellybeans. 1,2500,000 × h = 10,000,000 1,250,000 times hours equals 10,000,000. Find h mentally by asking, “What number times 125 equals 1000?” h = 8 CheckIf 1,250,000 jelly beans are produced in one hour, then 1,250,000 x 8 or 10,000,000 jelly beans are produced in 8 hours. The answer makes sense.

A.148 minutes B.30 minutes C.3552 minutes D.24 minutes A person at the KeyTronic World Invitational Type-Off typed 148 words per minute. How many minutes would it take to type 3552 words?