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Equations LT1 algebra 2

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  • Translate each of the following into a equation 7 more than a number is 33
    x+7=33
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  • Translate each of the following into a equation 13 more than a number is 22
    x+13=22
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  • Translate each of the following into a equation 3 more than the product of a number and 9 is 25
    9x+3=25
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  • Translate each of the following into a equation 4 more than the product of a number and 11 is 63
    11x+4=63
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  • Translate each of the following into a equation 3 less than the product of a number and 2 is 25
    2x-3=25
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  • Translate each of the following into a equation 5 less than the product of a number and 12 is 34
    12x-5=34
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  • Two Water park memberships -an unlimited use membership for $50 per month, or -a monthly $15 fee plus $5.00 per visit Solve for the number of visits per month needed for the memberships types to cost the same.
    v=7
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  • Two Water park memberships -an unlimited use membership for $33 per month, or -a monthly $9 fee plus $6.00 per visit Solve for the number of visits per month needed for the memberships types to cost the same.
    v=4
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  • Mike bought x, boxes of cookies to bring to the party. Each box contains 10 cookies. He decides to keep two boxes for himself. As a result, he brings 80 cookies to the party. What does your variable represent?
    The number of boxes of cookies
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  • Mike bought x, boxes of cookies to bring to the party. Each box contains 10 cookies. He decides to keep two boxes for himself. As a result, he brings 70 cookies to the party. Solve for x, and what does x mean?
    x=The number of boxes of cookies x=5
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  • Mike bought x, boxes of cookies to bring to the party. Each box contains 13 cookies. He decides to keep three boxes for himself. As a result, he brings 65 cookies to the party. Solve for x, and what does x represent.
    x=number of boxes of cookies x=2
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  • Steve has three more nickels than dimes in his pocket, for a total of $1.40. Write an equation to represent this situation.
    0.10d+0.05(d+3)=1.40 or 0,10d+0.05d+.15=1.40 or 0.15d+.15=1.40
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  • Steve has five more nickels than dimes in his pocket, for a total of $1.90 How many dimes and nickel does Steve have.
    dimes=11 nickels=16
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  • There are two numbers whose sum is 72. One number is twice the other. Write and equation for the situation.
    x+2x=72
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  • How old am I if 400 reduced by 2 times my age is 244?
    78
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