Solving Equations 40 % of the test will deal with linear equations and inequalities.

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Solving Equations 40 % of the test will deal with linear equations and inequalities

Solve for x:

What is the solution to the equation: A. x = 2 B. x = 14 C. x = -2 D. x = -6

Solve for t:

If, then find the value of the following expression:

Thomas solved the following equation below… A. Step 1 B. Step 2 C. Step 3 D. No error

Solve the equation for the variable:

Solve for r:

If, then what does: equal?

How many solutions are there to the equation: A. One B. None C. Infinite D. Two

At Geist reservoir, it costs $3 per hour plus a $10 deposit to rent a paddle-boat. The equation C = 3t+10 describes the cost, C, for riding a paddle-boat at the lake for t hours. If you end up spending $28, for how many hours did you rent the paddle-boat?

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