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Warm Up. Homework Combine Like Terms Draw lines to separate terms From left to right, combine terms with the same variables.

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1 Warm Up

2 Homework

3 Combine Like Terms Draw lines to separate terms From left to right, combine terms with the same variables

4 Distributive Property

5 Practice

6 Exit Ticket

7 Warm Up

8 Homework

9 SWITCHING GEARS….

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19 Practice Work with partner to solve 2 systems of equations by substitution Switch after 5 minutes If you finish early, check your work

20 Exit Ticket

21 A sales person in a stereo store is given a choice of two different pay plans. -One plan offers a weekly salary of $250 plus a commission of $25 for each stereo sold. -The other plan offers no salary but pays $50 commission on each stereo sold. How many stereos, s, must the sales person sell to make the same amount of money, m, under both plans?

22 Your friends have been offered two different allowance plans for the chores they do at home: -Jose will earn $15 and a dollar for each chore he does -Tori will earn $7 and 3 dollars for each chore she does How many chores, c, will it take for both students to make the same amount of allowance, a, under both plans? What is that amount of allowance?

23 Mrs. Harp is moving across town and needs a rental truck to move all of her family’s belongings. -Move-4-U charges $90 per hour and a $50 truck fee -Big Truks charges $70 per hour and a $70 truck fee How many hours, h, will it take for both companies to charge the same amount of money, m, under both plans? What is that amount of money?

24 Two members of the basketball team have different ways of being paid during the games: -James makes $50 for each game and an additional $4 for each basket he makes -Andre makes $76 for each game and an additional $2 for each basket he makes How many baskets, b, will it take for both players to make the same amount of money, m, during one game? What is that amount of money?


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