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
Translate each of the following into a equation
5 less than the product of a number and 12 is 34
12x-5=34
Translate each of the following into a equation
13 more than a number is 22
x+13=22
Translate each of the following into a equation
3 more than the product of a number and 9 is 25
9x+3=25
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
Translate each of the following into a equation
7 more than a number is 33
x+7=33
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
Translate each of the following into a equation
3 less than the product of a number and 2 is 25
2x-3=25
How old am I if 400 reduced by 2 times my
age is 244?
78
Translate each of the following into a equation
4 more than the product of a number and 11 is 63
11x+4=63
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
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
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
There are two numbers whose sum is 72. One number is twice the other.
Write and equation for the situation.
x+2x=72
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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