Algebraic Equations Test review. n – (-2) = 2 – n = 0 (n/3) = -7 – n = -21 (n/-9) = 0 – n = 0 2n = -4 – n = (-2) (n/4) = -1 – n = (-4) n – 5 = -2 – n.

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Algebraic Equations Test review

n – (-2) = 2 – n = 0 (n/3) = -7 – n = -21 (n/-9) = 0 – n = 0 2n = -4 – n = (-2) (n/4) = -1 – n = (-4) n – 5 = -2 – n = 3

(-15) + n = 9 – n = 24 n + 4 = (-12) – n = (-16) 7 – n = (-13) – n = 21 n – 9 = (-13) – n = (-6) n – (-6) = 5 – n = (-1)

6 = (a/4) + 2 – a = 16 (-6) + (n/4) = (-5) – n = 4 9n – 7 = (-7) – n = 0 (-4) = (r/20) – 5 – r = 20

[(v + 9)/3] = 8 – v = 15 2(n + 5) = (-2) – n = (-6) (-6) = [(n/2) – 10)] – n = = -12(x + 5) – x = (-17) -9x – 13 = (-103) – x = 10 (-15) = (-4m) + 5 – m = 5

1/6 + n = 19 – n = 18 and 83/100 n + 24 = 7 and 1/8 – n = 16 and 22/25 3/7 = (1/9) + n – n = 8/25 (7/8) + n = 7/9 – n = 1/10

Metric and Customary Conversions Test Review

460 mL = _______ L – 0.46 L 1.4 km = _______ m – 1,400 m 2,456 cL = _______ L – L 0.3 Dg = _______ mg – 3,000 mg

72 cups = _______ pints – 36 pints 53 pints = _______ cups – 106 cups 170 pints = _______ quarts – 85 quarts 106 quarts = _______ pints – 212 pints 8 gallons = _______ quarts – 32 quarts 124 quarts = _______ gallons – 31 gallons

16 cups = _______ quarts – 4 quarts 5 gallons = _______ pints – 40 pints 12 cups = _______ gallons – ¾ of a gallon 3 pints = _______ quarts – 1 and ½ quarts

**REMEMBER TO SIMPLIFY** 2 gal 4 pints + 14 pints – 20 pints + 14 pints = 34 pints = 4 gal 2 pints – 4 gal 1 quart 5 quarts 10 cups + 4 pints – 5 quarts 5 pints + 4 pints = 5 quarts 9 pints = 9 quarts 1 pint – 1 gal 1 quart 1 pint

A maple syrup manufacturer ships his product in bottles which each hold 8 cups of syrup. If each shipping box contains 144 bottles, how many gallons of syrup are in each box? – 8 X 144 = 1,152 cups  1,152 ÷ 16 = 72 gal A driveway contractor uses approximately 2,750 kg of concrete in each driveway he builds. How many grams of concrete is this? One week he constructed 7 new driveways, how many grams of concrete was used in all? – 2,750,000 g; 7 X 2,750,000 = 19,250,000 g

On average, the star running back on the football team ran 1,640 yards per season. If his career lasted for 11 seasons, how many miles did he run over his entire career? – 1,640 X 11 = 18,040  18,040 ÷ 1,760 = mi If one paperclip has the mass of 1 gram and 1,000 paperclips have a mass of 1 kilogram, how many kilograms are 8,000 paperclips? – 8,000 paperclips = 8,000 g = 8 kg