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Linear Equations And Absolute Value Solving Literal Equations “ALGEBRA SWAG”

1. Ty spent $28.50 on skating. This included a $9 charge for renting skates and a $3.25 per hour fee for skating. How many hours did Ty skate? 2. 5 – (x – 3) + 6x = 6(x + 2)

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“ALGEBRA SWAG” The distance d a car can travel is found by multiplying its rate of speed r by the amount of time t that it took to travel the distance. If a car has already traveled 5 miles, the total distance d is found by the formula d = rt + 5. Solve the formula for r.

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