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Solve 1.Write the original problem. 2.Simplify both sides of the equation. 3.Use inverse operations to isolate the variable. (Move all variables to one side of the equation.)

Solve 1.Write the original problem. 2.Simplify both sides of the equation. 3.Use inverse operations to isolate the variable. (Move all variables to one side of the equation.)

Solve 1.Write the original problem. 2.Simplify both sides of the equation. 3.Use inverse operations to isolate the variable. (Move all variables to one side of the equation.)

Homework/Group Work Solving Equations Worksheet A or B (This will be a 9 point quiz grade.) You need your starting lineup written out by tomorrow.