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Name ~~~~=~~-~------------------------------- Date 7.2- Solving Equations Using Addition & Subtraction Tell whether the given value is a solution of the equation. 1) 39 = 3.9t; t = 10 ~'1 -:. f.r(t~) ~.,:: ;., ]&5 Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve the equation. 2) 1 1 - = -m m = 2 4 8 ' I I Z. 1' :;; I - J "1.( - "' 3) 27 less than a number h equals 3.5. 4) 46 equals 2.5 more than a number z. Y..1S Y6 ::= ~.,t Z.) -z.~ -z.s Solve the equation. Check your solution. 5) X- 72 = 136 -f?z +-7? 4 6) -+a = -15 5-1.( -'1 '? [:-= '1" -1~}] Write and solve an equation to find x. Show all steps of your work. 7) Area = 30 in. X 5 in. }1- :; -i b~ ~0 :: i.~.h_, Jo -= z,.,- ~ -z.<;' z.s 8)Area = 128 in. E -'\-H -----1xm~ G 11m J 5 m A::-!?tv 1'28.,/,-=- 16% /k ;, F

7.3 -Solving Equations Using Multiplication or Division Solve for each variable. Show all steps of your work. Check your answer. 9) 4 = v 124 I'ZY I'Z f/ ~~~v j -3w -:: Z '/O - -3-3 ~~-to] 11) Carl the Turkey has been saving $12 each week for many weeks. One day, he decides to count his savings and finds that he has $384. Write and solve a multiplication equation to find how many weeks w he has been saving. I Z... /'7.- 7.4- Writing Equations in Two Variables 12) It costs $60 to join Muscular Martha's gym. She charges an additional $10 per month for membership. a) Write and graph an equation in two variables that represents the total cost of joining her gym for a month. ~ J ::/Oi -t-0d 0 "',,,j~j so t---l... ---;lf--+--+--+--+---1--- 0 -z, 0 b) Ide y he independent and dependent ~ 7 variables. /.. / _.t r L / ~ ~_ 0 ~-~~~ w~u,~ ~ ~ c) How much will it cost you to be a member of her gym for 25 months? =-/tj(z 7 )-r-~ D z. I p/v '{ 0 t---1--+--+--t--+-- 0 7

Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. 13) y = 8x; (0, 0) 0 -= g(g) o:;o ~5J 14) y = 4x + 1; (1, 5) s-~ (;)1/ >-::: 7"// r~s- /S 7.5- Writing & Graphing Inequalities Write the word sentence as an inequality. 15) A number b times 3.5 is no less than 21. 16) The product of 6 and number c is less than 12. Tell whether the given value is a solution of the inequality. 1 1 17) 2 > 3p; p = 6 i / J(t).J. >..1- {/~ PJ Write an inequality and a word sentence that represent the graph. 19) I - 2 I - 1 I 0 18) 2.16 ~ 3z-0.5;z = 0.6 2.1~ 2 3(tJ.t)- ~- 5-2,/(, ) j. 3 1 20)... I I -2-1 0 ).z-2 -/] '--- 2.. Graph the inequality on a number line. 21) 6.5 > a ~ ~ <( C.. 5 -s-- (, 7 22) u ~ -8 <-~I -7 - r - 7 23) A highway passes under a road. The clearance height is 7.75 feet. Write and graph an inequality that represents the height of a vehicle that can travel on the highway.

I I- ( :) 7. (, 11 7.!' 7.6- Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction Solve the inequality. Show all steps of your work. Check your answer. 24) t + 54 s 85.6 ~s--r,ry ~ 25) q - 9.8 > 1.2 I-t..f -rt.. t 1! )/!) Write the word sentence as an inequality. Then solve the inequality. 26) The total of ~ and a number is no more than 2. 4 27) A number minus } is at least 3 l. 12 2 28) Hairy Harry is cooking a turkey. The turkey must reach a temperature of at least 165 degrees to be fully cooked. The temperature is 135 degrees. Write and solve an inequality to represent the number of degrees the temperature must increase for the turkey to be done. ;?)" ~ ;r 2. ;c,5-111 -r1r 7.7- Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division

Solve the inequality. Graph the solution. Show all steps of your work. -- 30) -42h ~ 105 -r~ -t;z. h :::._ -z,. 5 ( ) ) 7 31) r i - ' <-3.1 4 rl cf -/2. r( ( ~ ~ I I I -13 -;z, ---II ) Write the word sentence as an inequality. Then solve the inequality. 32) 10 times a number q is at least 2.01. 33) The quotient of a number band 3 is less than - 1 12 34) Mayoman, Tacoman, and Turkeyman decide to share the cost to rent an apartment equally. The apartments that they are considering cost at least $1200 per month. Write and solve an inequality to represent each person's share of the rental cost.

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( Name ~-~--~-~~-if~ -------------------------------- Section 13.i- Algebraic Expressions Chapter 13 Test Review /Study Guide Date Identify the terms and like terms in the expression. 1. 1 Ox + 5 + 3x + 1 terms: /~i- 7,?~ 1- I --~~.-. ~) --~, ~~; ~----- 2. -2n + 7n - r + lor. like terms: /.::?~ ~!-;1; 7 ~ / terms: - Z.~t 7,-r -r /Orlike terms: - C/1 4/1./ h -r ~ //!, > 3. -12/l :.:: 4 + 9-3/l terms: - /1-~ t. - - 4. 1.4c + 11.4.:.. 2c- 7.3c - like terms: -/t4t.4d -f4l ~Y~Jf terms: I Y(l 1/. j -lc 7-7. 5tlike terms: /. Y.1- "lc J- -7- J~ ~ (Learning Target: 7.EE.1, 7. EE ~ 2: I can apply properties of operations to simplify algebraic expressions and solve real-life problems).. Simplify the 7-xpressions: 5. 8v - 15v - 7Y.. :.: 6. 7d + 5-4d Jp(' f-5' 7. 12x + 9-3x - 4!f,y"l-5".,. ".', 8. 3(x - 4) + 5x := ~lfc -IZ. r 5' ~ =- ff'jc -;Z, (Learning Targets: 7EE1, 7EE2: I can apply properties of operations to addand subtract linear expressions and solve real-life problems.)....... Section 13.2- Adding & Subtracting Linear Expressions Find the sum:or difference. 9. (3x - 5) + ( -4x + 1) -~ -~ 10. 6(-2.1k- 2) + (7k + 5) -=f ;z.lk. - ;z.).r (7"-.;- s- ) -=- - 5.'1< - 7

" ' I 11. (2m + )) -1- t3 -/ 4m) i :... %( 6c + 4) - ( 8c - 5) 12. 0',...- // -1-!Z- -b'c,.r 7 ~.. /~M -ft( lt. ~ (Learning Tcuget: 7EE.1 I can factor Jinear expressions) -r~r.i?.j - Factor out the coefficient of th_e,variable. 1. -d + 6 13. 2 =, : 14. -3.6z - 10.8. : \ {Learning Target: 7;EE.4a: I can'write simple equations, solve equations using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division, and.$_olve real-life problems) Word Problem Practice 15. You and your friends order food from.a menu where each item costs the same amount. Write an expression in simplest f~~m that represents the total amount of money th,e order will cost. GUEST CHECK t ;;,~;::- r~;..;~ 1-f"~ I Z;t.;. ~ -::::. /6~.~,: 16. Eastside Bowling charges $;2.25 for shoes and $3. 00 per game. Westside Bowling charges $1.75 for shoes and $2.50 per game. Writ(,! 1 an expression in simplest form that represents how much more Eastside Bowling charges than Westside Bowling. # ~;::.. -;Jres a~ J :::;. j~jna., (z.t~s./- 3j )+- (_ p>s.rzsvj) - &.f$ J tp. ~ Section 13.3- Solving Equations by Addition & Subtraction Solve the eqbation. Check you} solution. 17. u + 3,;;; 7 3 1 18. a- - = - 4 8 19. 90.8 + q = - 18.24 20. 2 3 I--= 6-15 5 ~ f. ;:;. {.I~

,..----- ( Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve the equation. -- 21. 20 equals 8 more.than a number y. 22. The sum of a number x and 12 equals 15. 23. The advertised price of a cell phone is $149 after a $50 mail-in rebate. Write ~nd solve ~n equation to find the price of the cell phone before the rebate is applied. _,v,~~o-"a- A, '-. / - ~ k k, V'tvfPY"VV,-TPJr ;:Y::. /"""<. /rt~ 17~re r~t:;. _ ;%'_- 70 == /f/ 1.,:. - -. :....!_I ~ 7 ;f/f! 13.4- Solvi';lg Equatwns Using MultiplicatiOn or DIVISIOn Solve the eq'uation. Check your solution. 24. -7n = 35 25. L = 33..., -.) 26. 1.5q = ~:-8.4 27. ~j = -10 8 j ;:. -It? - -.. - Write the wotd senterjce as.an equation. Then solve. ;: _ ' - 1 -. 5 28. A numhh multiplied by : is ---. 29. The quotient of a number and 0.2 i~ -2.6.. c 2 -_ 12.:5-- ~ -z., (JJ.l, ;r-::- -r)l.7z

Solve.. _._ 30. You are in a roomwith other students and are a:skedto get in groups of 3. When finished, there are 21 groups of 3. How many students are in the room? It' :::_ ~~,~ Q r&o,....2 - -;;:. Z I Equation:.J.L. - - --. --. --- ---- -- - -- - - -- ---- - -- - (Learning Target: 7.EE.4a: I can solve two-step equations and solve real-life pr~blems.) Section 13:5-Solving Two Step Equations Solve the eq,uation, Check your solution. 31. 3k-2=10 32. 12 = 2d + 3.2 33. -1 - h = 14 34. 1 9 7 -b +- =- 2 4 4 b ~ -; 35. It costs ;$4 to enter the fair. Each ride costs $2.50. You hav~ $21.50. How many rides can you go on? r = :tt: 0 f r-,rk.f Equation: :: 2 =--._57) --'-- _ r--,----1- _ Lf -_--_Z_/._. SD 7 r,'d~j Solution: -----------------............. 36. The cable company charges a monthly fee of $45. Each movie rental is $1.99. You owe $68.88. How many movies did you rent? wr -- -±!: 0.p. movr'ts Equation: /_-_9_9_m_ -1- f5' :::._6_!_.8_g Solution: -~---------------