Exam Review UNIT 3 Mr. Easter 7 th Grade Math. General Questions Fill in the chart below with the steps we use in order for Multistep equations 1 st –

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Exam Review UNIT 3 Mr. Easter 7 th Grade Math

General Questions Fill in the chart below with the steps we use in order for Multistep equations 1 st – 2 nd – 3 rd –

What went wrong? Look at the equation below: Change the text color to red where the error occurred. 5x – 2x + 11 = 20 3x + 11 = x =31 33 X=10.3

What went wrong? Look at the equation below: Change the text color to red where the error occurred. 2(x – 4) = 16 2x - 4 = x =20 22 X=10

Solve the following equation by Dragging steps and #’s over. 3(y – 2) = 12 Symbol options: x = Answer Box Step Options: DistributeCLT AddSubtract Multiply Divide x 3 6 x = 18 6 =

Solve the following equation by Dragging steps and #’s over. 8y – 4y – 7 = 13 Symbol options: y = Answer Box Step Options: DistributeCLT AddSubtract Multiply Divide y 4 4 y = =

Solve the following equation by Dragging steps and #’s over. -4(x + 5) = 0.8 Symbol options: x = Answer Box Step Options: DistributeCLT AddSubtract Multiply Divide x -4 x = =