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1 Put your name on the page – you will be turning this in!
Solve Each Question before you click. Check you answers, look at your notes if you need. Put your name on the page – you will be turning this in!

2 Warm Up Solve. 1. n + 9 = 17 2. 6x = 42 3. 71 – z = 55 n = 8 4. x = 7
y 8 = 9 y = 72

3 Combine Like Terms This should be a review 5x + 4y – x + 3x 3) x + 4g – x + 3g – g ) 3(3x + 2) – x 7x + 4y 42 + 2x + 6g 9x x 8x + 6

4 NOW SOLVE THE REST 5x + 24 = 34 NOW SOLVE THE REST 9x + 30 = 12
4(3x + 6)  7x (x + 5) + 3x 5x + 24 9x + 30 NOW SOLVE THE REST 5x + 24 = 34 NOW SOLVE THE REST 9x + 30 = 12 X=-2 X=2

5 Solving Two-Step Equations Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 2 11-1 Solving Two-Step Equations Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz Solve. Check your answers. 1. 6x + 8 = 44 2. 14y – 14 = 28 3. 4. x = 6 y = 3 m 7 + 3 = 12 m = 63 v –8 – 6 = 8 v = –112 5. Last Sunday, the Humane Society had a 3-hour adoption clinic. During the week the clinic is open for 2 hours on days when volunteers are available. If the Humane Society was open for a total of 9 hours last week, how many weekdays was the clinic open? 3 days

6 Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Course 2 11-3 Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides Warm Up Solve. 1. 6n + 8 – 4n = 20 2. –4w + 16 – 4w = –32 3. 25t – 17 – 13t = 67 n = 6 w = 6 t = 7

7 Insert Lesson Title Here
Lesson Quiz Solve. 1. c c = 63 2. –x – x = 53 3. w – w = 59 c = 7 x = 4 w = 15 4. Beth ran 3 times as many laps as Hunter. Adding 5 to the number of laps Beth ran gives you the number of laps Jim ran . If Jim ran 17 laps, how many laps did Hunter swim? 4 laps

8 Have you been showing your work…neatly?
Remember you are turning this in!!

9 Insert Lesson Title Here
Lesson Quiz: Part 1 Solve. Then graph each solution set on a number line. 1. x – 4 > 17 2. z – 27 ≤ 19 Solve. 3. p + 18 ≥ –6 x > 21 z ≤ 46 p ≥ –24 4. k + 47 > 65 k > 18

10 Solving Two-Step Inequalities
Course 2 11-7 Solving Two-Step Inequalities Lesson Quiz: Part 2 4. A cyclist has $7.00. At the first stop on the tour, energy bars are $1.15 each, and a sports drink is $1.75. What is the greatest number of energy bars the cyclist can buy if he buys one sports drink? 4

11 Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 2 2-12 Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz: Part 2 6. The cost of each ticket at the carnival was $0.25. Li bought $7.50 worth of tickets. How many tickets did she buy? 30

12 Insert Lesson Title Here
Lesson Quiz: Part 1 Write an inequality for each situation. 1. No more than 220 people are in the theater. 2. There are at least a dozen eggs left. 3. Fewer than 14 people attended the meeting. people in the theater ≤ 220 number of eggs ≥ 12 people attending the meeting < 14

13 Lesson Quiz: Part 1 Solve and graph. 1. 4x – 6 > 10
2. 7x + 9 < 3x – 15 3. w – 3w ≤ 32 x > 4 -6 > x w > –16 -16 < w

14 Lesson Quiz Combine like terms. 1. 3x + 4 + 2x 2. 13k + 6  8k + 9 + k
Simplify. 3. 4(3x + 6)  7x (x + 5) + 3x Solve. 5. 6y + y = 42 6. The accounting department ordered 15 boxes of pens. The marketing department ordered 9 boxes of pens. If the total cost of the combined order was $72, what is the price of each box of pens? 5x + 4 6k + 15 5x + 24 9x + 30 y = 6 $3

15 Make sure your name is on it! And period
1. When you are done turn in your work to the SUB. Make sure your name is on it! And period 2. Then go to Mathia and work on 2 step equations. I’ve unlocked a module for you if you haven’t gotten there yet!


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