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Writing Equations Equations with Addition and Subtraction Equations with Multiplication and Division Solving Equations Ratios and Proportions

Five times the number a squared is three times the sum of b and c. A 100

5 x a 2 = 3(b+c) A 100

Nine times a number subtracted from 95 equals 37 A 200

95-9n=37 A 200

3m+5=14 A 300

Three times m plus five equals fourteen A 300

w + v = y2 A 400

The sum of w and v equals the square of y A 400

200-3n=9 A 500

Two hundred minus three times a number is equal to nine A 500

What property is this: For any numbers a, b, and c, if a=b, then a-c=b-c B 100

Subtraction Property of Equality B 100

What property is this: For any numbers, a, b, and c, if a=b, then a+c=b+c B 200

Addition Property of Equality B 200

Solve: d= 97 B 300

d= -45 B 300

Write the equation: A number increased by -16 is -21 B 400

n+ -16= -21; -5 B 400

Solve: -61= d+(-18) B 500

d=-43 B 500

Solve: (b/7)= -11 C 100

b=-77 C 100

Solve: -2.8m=9.8 C 200

m=-3.5 C 200

C 300 What is this property: For any numbers, a,b,c, if a=b, then ac=bc

Multiplication Property of Equality C 300

What is this property: For any numbers, a, b, and c, with c cannot=0, if a=b, then a/c=b/c C 400

Division Property of Equality C 400

Twelve is one fifth of a number. What is the number? C 500

60 C 500

Solve: 15=4a-5 D 100

a=5 D 100

Solve: 14= (d-6)/2 D 200

d=34 D 200

Solve: 8=4(3c+5) D 300

c=-1 D 300

Solve: (3/4)n + 16= 2-(1/8)n D 400

n=-16 D 400

Solve: 4(2a-1)= -10(a-5) D 500

a=3 D 500

Give another way the ratio of x to y can be expressed: (ex: x to y) E 100

x/y or x:y E 100

What is an equation that states two ratios are equal? E 200

A proportion E 200

Solve: (3/4)=(6/x) E 300

x=8 E 300

Solve: (a/45)=(5/15) E 400

a=15 E 400

What is a comparison of two numbers by division? E 500

A ratio E 500

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