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Review of Solving Equations: The Final Challenge

Ex. 1) The goal is to get 1x alone. To do this, multiply both sides by, which is the reciprocal of. Reduce fractions if possible. 4 1 Multiply fractions,

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Page 1: Ex. 1) The goal is to get 1x alone. To do this, multiply both sides by, which is the reciprocal of. Reduce fractions if possible. 4 1 Multiply fractions,

Review of Solving Equations: The Final Challenge

Page 2: Ex. 1) The goal is to get 1x alone. To do this, multiply both sides by, which is the reciprocal of. Reduce fractions if possible. 4 1 Multiply fractions,

Ex. 1) 5

8

3

2x The goal is to get 1x

alone.

To do this, multiply

both sides by ,

which is the reciprocal

of .

2

3

3

2

2

3

5

8

3

2

2

3x

Reduce fractions if possible.

4

1

Multiply fractions, and simplify.5

22

5

121 x

Page 3: Ex. 1) The goal is to get 1x alone. To do this, multiply both sides by, which is the reciprocal of. Reduce fractions if possible. 4 1 Multiply fractions,

Ex. 2) 22

15 x Subtract 5 from both sides

to get the x term alone.

5 5

1

2-

1

2-

141

14x

1

7

2

1

x Multiply both sides by ,

which is the reciprocal of .

1

2

2

1

Reduce fractions if possible.

Multiply fractions, and simplify.

Page 4: Ex. 1) The goal is to get 1x alone. To do this, multiply both sides by, which is the reciprocal of. Reduce fractions if possible. 4 1 Multiply fractions,

Ex. 3) 15465 x

Add 4 to both sides to get 1x alone.4 4

To eliminate the fraction,

multiply both sides by ,

which is the reciprocal of .

5

6

6

5

56

115

65

56 4x

Reduce fractions if possible.

-3

1

184 x

14x

Page 5: Ex. 1) The goal is to get 1x alone. To do this, multiply both sides by, which is the reciprocal of. Reduce fractions if possible. 4 1 Multiply fractions,

Ex. 4) The perimeter of Mr. Mac Gregor’s garden is 64 meters. The length of the garden in 20 meters. What is the width of the garden? Write and solve an equation to answer this question!

Let w = width of the rectangle

The perimeter is the distance around the outside of the rectangle.

P = 2(Length) + 2(width)P = 2L + 2w

- 40 -4024 = 2w

2 2

12 m = w The width of the garden is 12 meters.

20 m

20 m

w w

64 = 2(20) + 2w64 = 40 + 2w

Page 6: Ex. 1) The goal is to get 1x alone. To do this, multiply both sides by, which is the reciprocal of. Reduce fractions if possible. 4 1 Multiply fractions,

Ex. 5) Students at the rec center are taking a trip to the county fair. The cost of the trip is $52 per student. This price includes a concert ticket worth $11 and 2 passes for the rides and the game booths. If the passes are worth the same amount of money, how much does 1 pass cost? Write and solve an equation to answer this question!

Let x = cost of 1 pass

Total cost = cost of concert ticket + cost of 2 passes

- 11 -11

41 = 2x2 2

$20.50 = x One pass would cost $20.50.

52 = 11 + 2x