Solving Multiplication Equations. Each friend pays $2. The solution of 3x = 6 is 2. Solve each equation using models or a drawing.

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3-3 Solving Multiplication Equations MAIN IDEA Solve multiplication equations. New Vocabulary formula Math Online glencoe.com Concepts In Motion Etra Eamples Personal Tutor Self-Check Quiz MONEY Suppose three friends order an appetizer of nachos that costs $6. They agree to split the cost equally. The figure below illustrates the multiplication equation 3 6, where represents the amount each friend pays. 3 6 Each friend pays $. The solution of 3 6 is. Solve each equation using models or a drawing. 1.. Each is matched with $. 1 5. See Ch. 3 Answer Appendi. 3 1-8 3. 4 0 4. 8 5. 3-9 6. What operation did you use to find each solution? division 7. How can you use the coefficient of to solve 8 40? 7. divide each side by 8 Equations like 3 6 are called multiplication equations because the epression 3 means 3 times the value of. So, you can use the Division Property of Equality to solve multiplication equations. Division Property of Equality Key Concept Words Symbols If you divide each side of an equation by the same nonzero number, the two sides remain a_ b_ equal. If a b and c 0, then c c. Eamples Numbers Algebra 8 8-6 8_ 8 _ -6 4 4-3 14 Chapter 3 Algebra: Linear Equations and Functions

Review Vocabulary coefficient the numerical factor for a multiplication epression; Eample: the coefficient of in the epression 4 is 4. (Lesson 1-4) Solve Multiplication Equations 1 Solve 0 4. Check your solution. 4 Write the equation. 0 4 4 Divide each side of the equation by 4. 4 5 0 4 5 The solution is 5. Check the solution. Solve -8y 4. Check your solution. -8y 4 Write the equation. _-8y 4_ -8 Divide each side by -8. -8 y -3 4 (-8) -3 The solution is -3. Check the solution. a. 30 6 5 b. -6a 36-6 c. -9d -7 8 Many real-world situations increase at a constant rate. These can be represented by multiplication equations. 3 TEXT MESSAGING It costs $0.10 to send a tet message. You can spend a total of $5.00. How many tet messages can you send? Words Variable Equation is equal cost of each number of Total times to message messages. Let m represent the number of messages you can send. 5.00 0.10 m Real-World Link Over 60% of teenagers tet messages are sent from their homes even when a landline is available. Source: Xero d. 4 348; 14.5 gal 5.00 0.10m Write the equation. 5.00 0.10 0.10m 0.10 Divide each side by 0.10. 50 m 5.00 0.10 50 At $0.10 per message, you can send 50 tet messages for $5.00. d. TRAVEL Mrs. Acosta s car can travel an average of 4 miles on each gallon of gasoline. Write and solve an equation to find how many gallons of gasoline she will need for a trip of 348 miles. Lesson 3-3 Solving Multiplication Equations 143

A formula is an equation that shows the relationship among certain quantities. One of the most common formulas is the equation d rt, which gives the relationship among distance d, rate r, and time t. Reading Math Speed Another name for rate is speed. 4 ANIMALS The tortoise is one of the slowest land animals, reaching an average top speed of about 0.5 mile per hour. At this speed, how long will it take a tortoise to travel 1.5 miles? You are asked to find the time t it will take to travel a distance d of 1.5 miles at a rate r of 0.5 mile per hour. METHOD 1 Substitute, then solve. d rt Write the equation. 1.5 0.5t Replace d with 1.5 and r with 0.5. _ 1.5 0.5 0.5t Divide each side by 0.5. 0.5 6 t 1.5 0.5 6 METHOD Solve, then substitute. d rt Write the equation. d_ r rt r Divide each side by r to solve the equation for t. d_ r t Simplify. _ 1.5 t 0.5 Replace d with 1.5 and r with 0.5. 6 t 1.5 0.5 6 It would take a tortoise 6 hours to travel 1.5 miles. e. SCIENCE A sound wave travels a distance of 700 meters in.5 seconds. Find the average speed of the sound wave. 80 m/s indicates multi-step problem Eamples 1, (p. 143) Eample 3 (p. 143) Eample 4 (p. 144) 1. 6c 18 3. 15 3z 5 3. -8 4-3 4. -9r -36 4 5. WORKING Antonia earns $6 per hour helping her grandmother. How many hours does she need to work to earn $48? 8 h 6. SWIMMING A shark can swim at an average speed of about 5 miles per hour. At this rate, how long will it take a shark to swim 60 miles?.4 hours 144 Chapter 3 Algebra: Linear Equations and Functions

HOMEWORK HELP For Eercises 7 1 13 18 19 0 1 HELP See Eamples 1 3 4 Eercise Levels A: 7 B: 3 3 C: 33 37 9. Sample answer: Evelyn Ashford has the faster average speed. Her race is half the distance as Sanya Richards, and it took her less than half the time as Sanya Richards to complete the race. 30. Marion Jones 9.33 m/s; Evelyn Ashford 9.14 m/s; Sanya Richards 8.11 m/s PRACTICE EXTRA PRACTICE See pages 674, 706. 7. 7a 49 7 8. 9e 7 3 9. -6-3 10. 3y -1-7 11. 35 5v 7 1. 7 1r 6 13. -4j 36-9 14. y 60-5 15. -4s 6 4 16. -6z -36 6 17. 48-6r -8 18. -8-7f 4 For Eercises 19, write an equation. Then solve the equation. 19. MONEY Brandy wants to buy a digital camera that costs $300. If she saves $15 each week, in how many weeks will she have enough money for the camera? 15w 300; 0 weeks 0. COMPUTERS The width of a computer 15 in. monitor is 1.5 times as long as its height. Find the height of the computer monitor at the right. 1.5 15; 1 in. 1 in. 1. SPEED A racecar can travel at a rate of 05 miles per hour. At this rate, how long would it take to travel 615 miles? 3 h. INSECTS A dragonfly, the fastest insect, can fly a distance of 50 feet in about seconds. Find a dragonfly s average speed in feet per second. 50 r ; 5 feet per second 3. 0.4 9. 3 4. 0.9y 13.5 15 5. 5.4 0.3p 18 6. 9.7 1.8a 5.4 7. 3.9y 18.33 4.7 8..6b.08 0.8 ANALYZE TABLES For Eercises 9 and 30, use the following information. The table shows women s championship record holders for several track events. 9. Without calculating eplain whether Evelyn Ashford or Sanya Richards Name Race (m) Time (s) has the faster average speed. Marion Jones 100 10.7 30. Find the average speed of each athlete in meters per second. Round to the nearest Evelyn Ashford Sanya Richards 00 400 1.88 49.7 hundredth. Source: USA Outdoor Track & Field 31. HURRICANES A category 3 hurricane reaches speeds up to 0.88 kilometers per hour. The distance from Cuba to Key West is 145 kilometers. Write and solve a multiplication equation to find how long it would take a category 3 hurricane to travel from Cuba to Key West. 0.88h 145; h 6.94 3. WATER A case of water bottles costs $9.48. If there are 1 water bottles in the case, find the cost per bottle. Then find the decrease in cost per bottle if the cost of a case is reduced to $8.64. $0.79; $0.07 Lesson 3-3 Solving Multiplication Equations 145

H.O.T. Problems 33. Steve; the variable is multiplied by -6. To solve for, you need to divide each side of the equation by the entire coefficient, -6. 34. The absolute value of a positive or negative number is always positive. So, 4 or -4. 33. FIND THE ERROR Steve and Becky are solving -6 7. Who is correct? Eplain. Steve 6 7 _ 6 6 _ 7 6 1 6 7 _ 6 6 _ 7 6 1 34. CHALLENGE Solve 3 1. Eplain your reasoning. WRITING IN Becky MATH Write a real-world problem that could be represented by each equation. 35 37. See margin. 35. 16 36. 3 75 37. 4-8 38. A football player can run 0 yards in 3.4 seconds. Which equation could be used to find y, the number of yards the football player can run in a second? C A 0y 3.4 B 3.4 - y 0 C 3.4y 0 D 0 + y 3.4 39. SHORT RESPONSE Use the formula A bh to find the base in inches of a rhombus with a height of 7 inches and an area of 56 square inches. 8 b h ALGEBRA (Lesson 3-) 40. y + 8-0 41. - 7-5 4. 0 z + 3-3 43. ALGEBRA Write an algebraic epression for the phrase the product of -3 and y. (Lesson 3) -3y 44. MONTHS A lunar month, the time from one new moon to the net, is 9.5 days. How many days longer is our calendar year of 365 days than 1 lunar months? (Lesson 1) 11 days PREREQUISITE SKILL Draw the net two figures in the pattern. (Lesson -7) See margin. 45. 146 Chapter 3 Algebra: Linear Equations and Functions