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You will be able to: Solve One Step Equations
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Solving Equations: 1. _________________________________ 2. _________________________________ When solving, use PEMDAS backwards Get variable alone by using opposite operations
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Opposite of is Addition _____________________ Subtraction _____________________ Multiplication _____________________ Division _____________________ subtraction addition division multiplication
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Using the properties of equality, solve the equation. Example 1: Solve using the property of subtraction. –7 x=–3
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n =5
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–0.67 x= 7 1 81. 0
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–4 –19 = w
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Example 2: Solve using the property of addition. +12 x=15
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+11 6 = q
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+2 t =–4
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+4.8 a = 1.2
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Example 3: Solve using the property of division. 6 x=-8 6
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-3 x=-7 -3
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-4 -7=x -4
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8 a= -6 8 8 = -3 4 a
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Example 4: Solve using the property of multiplication (fraction bust). (4) x=20 (4)
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(-3) t=-2.7 (-3)
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(-2) -28=y (-2)
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(-5) k=-50 (-5)
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Example 5: Find the value of b using the given information. (7) a=35 (7) b=35 - 15 b=20
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Example 6: Translate the verbal sentence into an equation, then solve. a. The product of 6 and a number is 36. 6n=36 6 n=6 6
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b. 4 less than a number is –3. n – 4=-3 +4 n=1
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c. the quotient of a number and 4 is 8. n4n4 =8 (4) n=32 (4)
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d. 9 more than a number is –12. n + 9=-12 -9 n=-21
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Example 6: Solve. 1. You are working on a banner for Fridays pep rally. The area of the banner is 45 square feet. If the length of the banner is 15 feet, what is the width? 15w=45 15 w=3 ft
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2. You are working at a car wash to raise money for a charity. By the end of the day, you raised $342. You charged $6 for each car wash. a) How many cars were washed during the day? 6n=342 6 n=57 6 cars
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b) If you had instead charged $7 for each wash, how much more money would you have made? 57 x 7 9 4 39 399 - 342 7 5 $
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