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9.2 Equations PIZZA SHOP EQUATIONS The owner of the pizza shop added a few items to the menu. PIZZA SHOP MENU (with variable representing its cost) Pizza Drinks Cheese slice (e) $1.00 Small drink (8) $0.95 Pepperoni slice (p) $1.25 Medium drink (m) $1.20 Daily Special (d) $1.75 Large drink (L) $1.60. Extra-large drink (x) $1.90 Find a menu item with a cost that makes the following equations true. Within the same problem, the D refers to the same item. In different problems, the D need not represent the same menu item. 1. p+o=3e Menu item: 2. 28=0 Menu item: 3. 4P=5 0 Menu item: Ma/hUnks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 10

9.2 Equations PIZZA SHOP EQUATIONS (Continued) 4. Menu item: 5. m+2.0 =4p Menu item: 6. 58+0=2.0 +2d Menu item: Follow these steps to create your own pizza shop equation. 7. Create two different orders from the Pizza Shop that cost the same amount. Write the cost of each order as an expression. 8. Write an equation using your two expressions. Substitute to show that the values of expressions are equivalent. = ------- ------- 9. Replace one of the variables with ad. Trade equations with a friend. See if you can solve your friend's equation and your friend can solve yours. MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 11

3. h+s+m+l+x =2-0 4. 2h = 2 -(0 + m + s) Expressions and Equations 1 9.2 Equations BOOM BURGER EQUATIONS Menu Item (with variable representing its cost) Hamburger (h). Cheeseburger (c).. Veggie burger (v).. Small drink (s). Medium drink (m). Large drink (L).. Extra-large drink (x).. Price $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 Find a menu item with a cost that makes the following equations true. Within the same problem, the D refers to the same item. In different problems, the D need not represent the same menu item. Recall that we defined our variables on a previous page. 1. 2h+ 0 = 2v 2. 2c = 0 +2m+2s Menu item = Menu item = Menu item = Menu item = MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 12

9.2 Equations BOOM BURGER EQUATIONS (Continued) 5. 3(5 + m + h) = 4.D + x 6. 5L + 4. D = 2.D + 2v, Menu item = Menu item = Use the Boom Burger menu to write variable equations with the given criteria. Then substitute the prices into your equations to prove that they are true. 8. Use exactly four menu items, any number of constants, more. than one mathematical operation, and at least 4 terms. 9. Use more than three menu items, more than two mathematical operations, less than 6 terms, and at least one set of parenthesis. MathLink$ Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 13

FROM WORDS TO SYMBOLS Write an equation for each verbal statement. 1. The total number of puppies and kittens is 14. a. The number of puppies is 6 and the number of kittens is 8. Numerical equation: b. The number of puppies is p and the number of kittens is k. Variable equation: 2. The number of trading cards KG has after giving some away is 4. a. KG had 12 trading cards and gave away 8 of them. Numerical equation: b. KG had x trading cards and gave away y of them. Variable equation: 3. The number of Simon's ribbons is 24. a. Sarah has 4 ribbons. Simon has 6 times as many ribbons as Sarah. Numerical equation: b. Sarah has n ribbons. Simon has 6 times as many ribbons as Sarah. Variable equation: 4. The number of crackers in each group is 4. a. Salim has 20 crackers. He puts them into 5 equal groups. Numerical equation: b. Salim has m crackers. He puts them into 5 equal groups. Variable equation: 9.2 Equations MafhLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 14

il ~ INEQUALITIES 9.3 Inequalities Summary (Ready) We will write linear inequalities in one variable. We will find values that make inequalities true. Goals (Set) Solve problems involving money and decimals. Determine whether inequalities are true or false. Find a value from a specified set that makes an inequality true. Find and write solutions to inequalities. Warmup (Go) Use the following symbols <, >, or = to make each statement true. 1. 3 5 2. 9 1 3. 0.3 3.0 -- -- 4. 4(2) 6(2) 5. 0.5 - -- 6. 0.30 0.3 2 -- 7. 3 4 1.20 0.75 8. 0.52 0.206 9. - - -- -- 4--5 1 Write the followina statements in words. Symbols Words 7. 2<8 Two is eight. 8. 7>5 9. 3 0.75 = "4 ". 1,1,\...».. 10. 2> 1.5 MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 15

PIZZA SHOP INEQUALITIES, PIZZA SHOP MENU (with variable representing its cost) Pizza Drinks Cheese slice (c) $1.00 Small drink (s) $0.95 Pepperoni slice (p) $1.25 Medium drink (m) $1.20 Daily Special (d) $1.75 Large drink (L) $1.60 Extra-large drink (x) $1.90 9.3 Inequalities f '".1':, Write mo e than one inec ualitv for each situation. Write inequalities Write inequalities ' Write the Situation with variables with numbers names of the (open sentences) (closed sentences) menu items 1. Chris has $1.10. Represent items from the menu that he can buy using some or all of his money. 2. Idris must spend less than $1.20. Represent items from the menu that he can buy. 3. Ariella has $1.55. Represent items from the menu that she can purchase using some or all of her money. 4. Maricella must spend less than $2.00. Represent items from the menu that she can purchase. c < 1.10 1.00<1.10 cheese slice (c) < 1.10 < 1.10 ' MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 16

9.3 Inequalities PIZZA SHOP INEQUALITIES (Continued) Use substitution to determine whether the statements are true or false 5. c + d < 2.00 6. c + 8 < 3.00 + < 2.00 (True or false?) 7. 3c > 2(c + 8) 8. 3c > p+ d 9. 2c + d= 3p 10. 4m < 5c Let 0 represent the value of one item from the Pizza Shop menu. Determine (if possible) an item that makes the inequality true. There may be more than one answer for 0 or no solution ford 11. C+d<C+O 12. 3-0 < m+2p o could be 13. 0 + x > 28 14. 8> d+o MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 17

9.3 Inequalities BOOM BURGER INEQUALITIES Menu Item (with variable representing its cost) Hamburger (h). Cheeseburger (c). Veggie burger (v).. Small drink (s).. Medium drink (m). Large drink (L).. Extra-large drink (x). Price $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 Use substitution to determine whether the inequalities are true or false. 1. 5.00 < s + h 2. 2c + 2L < 11.50 3. 2(c + x) > 2(v + s) 4. 2v + L + x > 2c + 4s Let D represent the value of one item from the Boom Burgers menu. Determine an item that makes the inequality true. There may be more than one answer for D or no solution for D 5. 3.00<S+0 6. 4+ 0 >7.00 7. v + 3m > 3L + 3 0 8. 2 0+h=3X+ 0,.. j MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 18

SKILL BUILDERS, VOCABULARY, AND REVIEW SKILL BUILDER 1 1. Find the following products using the various methods. Expression a. (0.1) x (0.4) b. (0.3) x (0.6) Area Model I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - - - - - Change decimals to fractions. Then multiply. Then change the product back to a decimal. Use decimal multiplication. 2. Use the symbols <. >, or = to make each statement true. 3 1 1 - - 2 --3 6.75 8-- 1.99 2 2.34 2.3 4.5 4.50 2 5 - - 7--7 MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 19

SKILL BUILDER 2 Use mental math. 1. 3 7 2 1- + 2 - + 4-11 9 9 2. 4 1 3 2 - + 2- + 4-+ 7 7 7 7 Compute 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3. 1-+2-+4-4. 8-+7-5. 2-+1-362 4 5 4 3 5 3 2 1 3 1 6. 20--10-7. 5--4-8. 10--6-8 8 3 4 4 2 C ompute. 9. 4.05 + 7.2 10. 3.45 + 6.003 + 40 11.78.02-18.1 12.456-7.1 Insert grouping symbols so each equation is true. If the equation is already correct, write correct 13. 8 = 2+2+2 2 14. 18 = 2 + 2 + 2 2 15. 64 = 2+2+2 2 MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 20

SKILL BUILDER 3 SUPER SUB SHOP MENU (with variable representing its cost) Sandwich Drinks Veggie (v) $5.25 Small drink (s) $0.85 Chicken (c) $6.75 Medium drink (m) $1.30 Peanut Butter and Jelly (P) $4.15 Large drink (L) $1.60 Use the menu. Mac t h each sa t tement t o I'ts expression and vaue. Statement Expression Value 1. 2. The cost of a veggie sandwich -,- and a small drink The cost of a veggie, chicken, and -,- peanut butter and jelly sandwich. A. v+c+p a. $19.90 B. v+c+p+s+m+l b. $16.15 The cost of two chicken 3. -,- sandwiches and two medium C. 5L c. $6.10 drinks. The cost of everything on the 4. -,- menu. D. v+s d. $16.40 5. -,- 6. -,- 7. -,- The cost of 5 large drinks. E. 3(p + s) e. $16.10 The cost of a 3 orders of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with F. 2c+ L + m f. $8.00 small drinks. The cost of 2 chicken sandwiches, and large drink, and a medium G. 2c+2m g. $15.00 drink. 1. William sees an order for 2v + c + m + 2L. What does this order mean in words? Evaluate the cost of the order. MathLinks Grade 6 (StUdent Packet 9) 21

SKILL BUILDER 4 BRONCO BILLY'S BBQ BURGERS (with variable representing its cost) Sandwich Fries Hamburger (h) $5.25 Regular (r) $1.85 Cheeseburger (c) $6.00 Sweet Potato (8) $2.15 Veggie Patty (v) $4.80 Drink (d) $2.05 Use the menu to comp ete the missina In ormation. In the table.. ~ Statement Expression Value 1. 2. The cost of a hamburger and regular fries. The cost of a hamburger, sweet potato fries, and a drink. 3. 3(c + r + d) 4. The cost of 3 cheeseburgers, 2 regular fries, a sweet potato fries, and 3 drinks. 5. $6.45 6. Tran and Ming both order a veggie patty and a drink. Tran calculates the cost of the order using the expression 2(v + d). Ming calculates the cost of the order using the expression 2v+ 2d. Show that both Tran and Ming are correct. EvaIuate each expression. Then explain I. I'fthe order makes sense or no t. 1 8. 30d 9. c-h 7. -v 2 A\ V!/ Ma/hUnks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 22

SKILL BUILDER 5 Simplify the given expressions first if possible. Then complete the table. Number Expression Constant Variable Coefficient of of (simplify first if possible) term(s) terms(s) the variable(s) terms 1. 4m + 1Dc + 1 2. 2r+3+14v+1 3. 74 4. 48 + 3b + 2c + 1 5. 48 + 3b + 28 + 4b 6. x+x+x+6 7. 4(2 + x) Hint: use the distributive property first. 8. 3(5x + 2) 9. Why does problem 4 above have four terms while problem 5 has only two terms? 1D. Why is the expression 3eg equivalent to the expression g + g + g? 11. Consider the expression 3(d + 4d + 2 + 3). a. Write each factor. ---- b. Write the expression as a sum of two terms. c. For part b above, @rclv the constant term and IboX Ithe variable term. d. What is the coefficient of d? MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 23

SKILL BUILDER 6 1. From the list below, <Gircl ) the expressions and Ibox Ithe equations. n+ m= 20 6-6=0 4z = 14 3~ 2 2(x+y+z)=18 BETTY'S BURG-O-RAMA SHACK (with variable representing its cost) Sandwich Fries Hamburger (h) $8.05 Regular (r) $1.85 Cheeseburger (c) $6.30 Sweet Potato (s) $2.15 Veggie Patty (v) $4.25 Bison Burger (b) $8.50 Drink (d) $2.10 Find a menu item with a cost that makes the following equations true. Within the same problem, the D refers to the same item. In different problems, the D need not represent the same menu item. 2. = v 3. c =3 0 Menu item = Menu item = 4. h=r +2-0 5. 0+ 2v= 2(v +s+ d) Menu item = Menu item = M"thLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 24

SKILL BUILDER 7 BETTY'S BURG-O-RAMA SHACK (with variable representing its cost) Sandwich Fries Hamburger (h) $6.05 Regular (r) $1.85 Cheeseburger (c) $6.30 Sweet Potato (s) $2.15 Veggie Patty (v) $4.25 Bison Burger (b) $8.50 Drink (d) $2.10 Use substitution to determine whether the inequalities are true or false. 1. c + d < 9.00 2. c+ s < 8.25 (true or false?) + < 9.00 3. 3d> c 4. 2(c+ h) > 3b 5. v + b < 6s 6. c> v+ d Let D represent the value of one item from the Betty's Burg-O-Rama menu. 7. 0+ h < b 8. 2v+s> b+ 0 ocould be: 9. 3-0 < h+ d 10. V+d<V+O., MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 25

FOCUS ON VOCABULARY ~ 1. r-- 2 3 4 r-- I. I---- - 5 6 8 7 I 9 10 - ~ ~ ~ Across 3 4 is a(n) in the expression: 4x+ 8 5 4x + 8 is the of 4 and (x + 2). 7 (x + 2) is a(n) of4x + 8. 8 2x and 3x are terms in the expression: 3 + 2x + 5 + 3x 9 5p, C, and 4 are called in the expression: 5p + C+ 4 Down 1 This statement is a(n) : 1.01 < 1.1 2 5p + C + 4 is a(n) 4 4x + 8 = 4(x + 2) is a(n). 6 8 is a(n) term in the expression: 4x+ 8 10 5p + C + 4 is the of three terms. (For word hints, see the word bank and other vocabulary used in this packet.) MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 26

SELECTED RESPONSE QUESTIONS Show your work on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Choose all of the following statements that are true about the expression 4m + 3n + 7. A. The expression contains 3 terms. C. The constant term is 7. B. 4 and 3 are the coefficients of the variables. D. 4, 3, and 7 are all constant terms. 2. If a =5 and b =2, which of the following expressions have a value of 20. Choose all that apply. A ab + ab B. 2(a' b) C. 2(a + b) 3. If d represents the cost of a drink and h represents the cost of a hamburger, then which of the following expressions could represent the cost of 3 drinks and 3 hamburgers? Choose all that apply. A 3d+ h B. 3d+ 3h C. 3(d+ h) D. d+d+d+h+h+h 4. Nathanial has n baseball cards. After giving k cards to Karl, he has 12 cards left over. Which equation best represents this situation? Choose all that apply. An+k=12 B. n-k=12 C.n=12-k D. k-n=12 5. If a = 3, b = 8, and c = 4, determine which of the following inequalities are true. Choose all that apply. A a + b < 2c B. b+c>a C. 2a + b < c D. 2(a + c) > 2b 6. To be on city council, a person must over 18 years old. If "a" represents age, which one of the following inequalities best shows the ages for people who can be on city council? A a < 18 B. a < 19 C. a> 18 D. a> 19 MathLinks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 27

KNOWLEDGE CHECK 9.1 Introduction to Variables and Expressions 1. Luna has d dogs and c cats. Write an expression that could represent the total number of pets Luna has. 2. Write an expression that has the following components: three terms contains the variables m and n has coefficients of 4 and 5. has a constant term of 2 3. Evaluate your expression from problem 2 if m =2 and n =3. 9.2 Equations 4. Luna has d dogs and c cats. She has 7 pets total. Write an equation that could represent this situation. 5. If she has 5 dogs, how many cats does Luna have? 9.3 Inequalities 6. Luna has d dogs and c cats. Write an inequality that represents this situation if she has less than 12 animals. 7. If she has 5 dogs, can she have 4 cats? Explain. 8. If she has 8 cats, can she have 4 dogs? Explain. Ma/hUnks Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 28