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Warm Up

Warm Up. Problem of the Day. Lesson Presentation. Lesson Quizzes. Warm Up Solve. 1. 6 n + 8 – 4 n = 20 2. –4 w + 16 – 4 w = –32 3. 25 t – 17 – 13 t = 67 4. 12 = 2( x + 7) + 4. n = 6. w = 6. t = 7. x = –3. Problem of the Day

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes

  2. Warm Up Solve. 1. 6n + 8 – 4n = 20 2. –4w + 16 – 4w = –32 3. 25t – 17 – 13t = 67 4. 12 = 2(x + 7) + 4 n = 6 w = 6 t = 7 x = –3

  3. Problem of the Day You buy 1 cookie on the first day, 2 on the second day, 3 on the third day, and so on for 10 days. Your friend pays $10 for a cookie discount card and then buys 10 cookies at half price. You both pay the same total amount. What is the cost of one cookie? $0.20

  4. Learn to solve equations that have variables on both sides.

  5. Additional Example 1: Using Inverse Operations to Group Terms with Variables Group the terms with variables on one side of the equal sign, and simplify. A. 60 – 4y = 8y 60 – 4y = 8y 60 – 4y + 4y= 8y + 4y Add 4y to both sides. 60 = 12y Simplify. B. –5b + 72 = –2b –5b + 72 = –2b –5b + 5b+ 72 = –2b + 5b Add 5b to both sides. 72 = 3b Simplify.

  6. Check It Out: Example 1 Group the terms with variables on one side of the equal sign, and simplify. A. 40 – 2y = 6y 40 – 2y = 6y 40 – 2y + 2y= 6y + 2y Add 2y to both sides. 40 = 8y Simplify. B. –8b + 24 = –5b –8b + 24 = –5b –8b + 8b+ 24 = –5b + 8b Add 8b to both sides. 24 = 3b Simplify.

  7. 5c = 55 5 5 Additional Example 2A: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides Solve. 7c = 2c + 55 7c = 2c + 55 7c – 2c= 2c – 2c+ 55 Subtract 2c from both sides. 5c = 55 Simplify. Divide both sides by 5. c = 11

  8. 35 = 7m 7 7 Additional Example 2B: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides Solve. 49 – 3m = 4m + 14 49 – 3m = 4m + 14 49 – 3m + 3m= 4m + 3m + 14 Add 3m to both sides. 49 = 7m + 14 Simplify. 49 – 14 = 7m + 14 – 14 Subtract 14 from both sides. 35 = 7m Divide both sides by 7. 5 = m

  9. 2 5 1 5 x = x –12 1 5 2 5 1 5 15 x – x – = x x – 12 1 5 x –12 = Additional Example 2C: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides 2 5 1 5 x= x – 12 1 5 Subtract x from both sides. Simplify. 1 5 x (5)(–12)‏ = (5)‏ Multiply both sides by 5. x = –60

  10. 5f = 65 5 5 Check It Out: Example 2A Solve. 8f = 3f + 65 8f = 3f + 65 8f – 3f= 3f – 3f+ 65 Subtract 3f from both sides. 5f = 65 Simplify. Divide both sides by 5. f = 13

  11. 9q 45 = 9 9 Check It Out: Example 2B Solve. 54 – 3q = 6q + 9 54– 3q = 6q + 9 54 – 3q + 3q= 6q + 3q + 9 Add 3q to both sides. 54 = 9q + 9 Simplify. 54 – 9 = 9q + 9 – 9 Subtract 9 from both sides. 45 = 9q Divide both sides by 9. 5 = q

  12. 2 3 1 3 w = w –9 1 3 2 3 1 3 13 w – w – = w w – 9 1 3 w –9 = Check It Out: Example 2C Solve. 2 3 1 3 w= w – 9 1 3 Subtract w from both sides. Simplify. 1 3 w (3)(–9)‏ = (3)‏ Multiply both sides by 3. w = –27

  13. Additional Example 3: Consumer Math Application Christine can buy a new snowboard for $136.50. She will still need to rent boots for $8.50 a day. She can rent a snowboard and boots for $18.25 a day. How many days would Christine need to rent both the snowboard and the boots to pay as much as she would if she buys the snowboard and rents only the boots for the season?

  14. Additional Example 3 Continued Let d represent the number of days. 18.25d = 136.5 + 8.5d Subtract 8.5d from both sides. 18.25d – 8.5d= 136.5 + 8.5d– 8.5d 9.75d = 136.5 Simplify. 9.75d = 136.5 Divide both sides by 9.75. 9.75 9.75 d = 14 Christine would need to rent both the snowboard and the boots for 14 days to pay as much as she would have if she had bought the snowboard and rented only the boots.

  15. Check It Out: Example 3 A local telephone company charges $40 per month for services plus a fee of $0.10 a minute for long distance calls. Another company charges $75.00 a month for unlimited service. How many minutes does it take for a person who subscribes to the first plan to pay as much as a person who subscribes to the unlimited plan?

  16. 35 0.10m = 0.10 0.10 Check It Out: Example 3 Continued Let m represent the number of minutes. 75= 40 + 0.10m Subtract 40 from both sides. 75– 40= 40 – 40 + 0.10m 35= 0.10m Simplify. Divide both sides by 0.10. 350 = m If you are going to use more than 350 minutes, it will be cheaper to subscribe to the unlimited plan.

  17. Lesson Quizzes Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

  18. Lesson Quiz: Part I Group the terms with variables on one side of the equal sign, and simplify. 1. 14n = 11n + 81 2. –14k + 12 = –18k Solve. 3. 58 + 3y = –4y – 19 4. – 3n = 81 4k = –12 y = –11 3 4 1 8 x – 14 x = 16 x =

  19. Lesson Quiz Part II 5. Mary can purchase ice skates for $57 and then pay a $6 entry fee at the ice skating rink. She can also rent skates there for $3 and pay the entry fee. How many times must Mary skate to pay the same amount whether she purchases or rents the skates? 19 times

  20. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems • Group the terms with variables on one side of the equal sign, and simplify. • 19p = 10p + 54. • A. 9p = –54 B. 29p = –54 C. 29p = 54 D. 9p = 54

  21. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems • 2. Solve. • 73 + 4m = –7m – 26 • A.m = –9 B.m = –7 C.m = 9 D.m = 7

  22. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems • 3. Matthew orders T-shirts from an online store for $25 each and an additional $20 for shipping. Mike buys the same kind of T-shirts at a local shop for $27 each. If Matthew and Mike spent the same amount, how many T-shirts did each of them buy? • A.5 T-shirts B.10 T-shirts C. 15 T-shirts D.20 T-shirts

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