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CC MATH I STANDARDS UNIT 3 4.5 SOLVING TWO-STEP EQUATIONS: PART 1 WARM UP: Solve part (a) equations, and then use that to find part (b) answers. 1a) 9 4 9 4 = + r 2a) 2 1 5 3 = x 3a) 5 11 = + u 1b) What is 3r? 2b) What is x – 2? 3b) What is u + 18? 4a) 54 3 = s 5a) 6 7 = b 6a) 14 3 2 = t 4b) What is 2s? 5b) What is 14 b ? 5b) What is 7 t ? INTRODUCTION TO SOLVING TWO-STEP STEP EQUATIONS: Find numbers that answer the following questions: 1) What can you double and then add 5 to get 13? 2) What can you triple and then subtract by 7 to get -1? 3) You can triple and then subtract by 1 to get 29? 4) What can you double and then add -6 to get -16? 5) What can you double and then subtract from 9 to get 5? 6) What can you half and then add 9 to get 15?

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CC MATH I STANDARDS UNIT 3 4.5 SOLVING TWO-STEP EQUATIONS: PART 1

WARM UP: Solve part (a) equations, and then use that to find part (b) answers.

1a) 94

94 −

=+ r

2a) 21

53=−x

3a) 511 −=+− u

1b) What is 3r?

2b) What is x – 2?

3b) What is u + 18?

4a) 543 =− s

5a) 67=

b

6a) 1432

=t

4b) What is 2s?

5b) What is 14−b ? 5b) What is 7

t?

INTRODUCTION TO SOLVING TWO-STEP STEP EQUATIONS:

Find numbers that answer the following questions: 1) What can you double and then add 5 to get 13? 2) What can you triple and then subtract by 7 to

get -1? 3) You can triple and then subtract by 1 to get 29?

4) What can you double and then add -6 to get -16? 5) What can you double and then subtract from 9

to get 5? 6) What can you half and then add 9 to get 15?

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SOLVING TWO-STEP EQUATIONS: Verbal explanation by fill in the blanks

#1) 7m – 17 = 60 Step One: What minus 17 equals 60?

– 17 = 60 Step Two: What times 7 equals previous answer?

7 = #2) –2n – 25 = 13 Step One: What minus 25 equals 13?

– 25 = 13 Step Two: What times -2 equals previous answer?

-2 =

#3) 7 + 3x = 40 Step One: 7 plus what equals 40?

7 + = 40 Step Two: What times 3 equals previous answer?

3 =

#4) 12 + 5y = 27 Step One: 12 plus what equals 27?

12 + = 27 Step Two: What times 5 equals previous answer?

5 =

TWO-STEP EQUATIONS: Work Backwards

1) Find the VARIABLE. 2) Identify all operations. 3) In REVERSE ORDER of PEMDAS (SADMEP), cancel operations. 4) Use the same number and opposite operations

Operations: Operations: Operations: Operations: 1) 2y – 7 = 23 2) 8 + 6x = - 4 3) -5r - 18 = 12 4) 11 – 7x = 67

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PRACTICE: SOLVING TWO-STEP EQUATIONS 1. 2127 =−x 2. 2447 =−a 3. 3774 =−x 4. 993 =−y 5. y9835 −= 6. 32128 =− x 7. 5.65.32 =−y 8. 75250 += x 9. )18(62 −+=x 10. 749 +=− m 11. 6122 =+g 12. 8528 −=− y

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13. 1713 +=− h 14. 32713 −=+d 15. 5641 −=− x 16. 22310 =− x 17. 4727 =−y 18. 37512 =−− z 19. 2385 −=−n 20. r7325 +−= 21. 4026 =−x 22. 1443 =−y 23. 26)9(5 =−+x 24. )3(829 −+= y

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CC MATH I STANDARDS: UNIT 3 4.5 SOLVING TWO-STEP EQUATIONS: PART 2

WARM UP: Solve for the given variable. 1) 1953 =−z

2) 6720 += y

3) 2149 −=+− x

4) 16311 =−− m

5) 7215 +−= x

6) r61032 +=−

SOLVING 2-STEP EQUATIONS WITH FRACTIONS • Solve in reverse order of operations = SADMEP • FRACTIONS represent DIVISION statements. • Be careful for hidden parentheses when there are OPERATIONS in numerator

Option #1: NO OPERATIONS IN NUMERATOR

Option #2: OPERATIONS IN NUMERATOR

453

=−n

435=

−n

PRACTICE PROBLEMS

1) 293

−=−b

2) 6915

−=−r

3) 1064

−=−−t

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4) 5515

=+t

5) 6410

=−z

6) 729

=− p

7) 845

−=+y

8) 357=

+m 9) 9

215 −=− x

10) 634

−=−y

11) 534

=+−x

12) 17

12−=

− n

13) 32123

=+b

14) 62527

=− a

15) 5

732=

−s

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WORD PROBLEMS INVOLVING MULTI-STEP EQUATIONS: Write an equation for the problem below and then solve the equation.

1) The product of negative 4 and y increased by 11 is equivalent to -5.

2) Eight more than five times a number is negative 62.

3) 8 less than twice a number is twelve.

4) The product of 5 and x decreased by 7 is as much as 42.

5) How old am I if 400 reduced by 2 times my age is 244?

6) For a field trip 4 students rode in cars and the rest filled nine buses. How many students were in each bus if 472 students were on the trip?

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7) Sarah won 40 super bouncy balls playing

horseshoes at her school's game night. Later, she gave two to each of her friends. She only has 8 remaining. How many friends does she have?

8) You bought a magazine for $5 and four erasers. You spent a total of $25. How much did each eraser cost?

9) Two-thirds of a number minus six is –10

10) One-fourth of a number increased by 5 is as much as 3.

11) 3 fifths of a number less than 9 equals 2

12) 11 minus one-half of a number is -13.