1. Simplify 8n + 9 + 3n. 2. Use the Distributive Property to evaluate 5(z – 3) + 4z.

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1. Simplify 8n n. 2. Use the Distributive Property to evaluate 5(z – 3) + 4z.

 Review your Quiz  Make sure there are no grading errors on it  Quiz corrections  If there is anything you got wrong, it is worth asking about  Learn from your mistakes  Concepts will reappear throughout all of Algebra 1(A/B)

 Equation: An equation is made when an equal sign is used between two expressions creating a right and left side of the equation = 6

 Find the solution set for 4a + 7 = 23 if the replacement set is {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.

A.{0} B.{2} C.{1} D.{4} Find the solution set for 6c – 5 = 7 if the replacement set is {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}.

x + 2 = 5 Ask yourself the question, “What number can be added to 2 to obtain 5?”

Solve 3 + 4(2 3 – 2) = b.

Solve (4 2 – 6) + f – 9 = 12.

Solve 4 + ( ) ÷ n = 8.

Solve 4n – (12 + 2) = n(6 – 2) – 9.

Solve 2n – 29 = (2 3 – 3 2)n + 29.

Solve (5 + 8 ÷ 4) + 3k = 3(k + 32) – 89.

Dalila pays $16 per month for a gym membership. In addition, she pays $2 per Pilates class. Write and solve an equation to find the total amount Dalila spent this month if she took 12 Pilates classes. c = 2p + 16

A.c = ; $51.25 B.c = 9.25j + 42; $97.50 C.c = (42 – 9.25)j; $ D.c = 42j ; $ SHOPPING An online catalog’s price for a jacket is $ The company also charges $9.25 for shipping per order. Write and solve an equation to find the total cost of an order for 6 jackets.  1.5 Practice (ALL)