Bellringer 1. 2.. Chapter 2: Section 5 Equations and Problem Solving.

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Bellringer 1. 2.

Chapter 2: Section 5 Equations and Problem Solving

Distance Problems 1. A passenger trains speed is 60m/h, and a freight trains speed is 40 m/h. the passenger train travels the same distance in 1.5 h less time than the freight train. How long does each train take to make the trip?

Distance Problems 7. Marla begins walking at 3m/h toward the library. Her friend meets her at the halfway point and drives her the rest of the way to the library. The distance to the library is 4 miles. How many hours did Marla walk?

Area/ Perimeter Problems 4. The length of a rectangle is 4 in. greater than the width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 24 in. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.

Consecutive Integer Problems 11. Find three consecutive integers whose sum is 126.