Exam 5: Solving for the Unknown: a How-To Approach for Solving Equations
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Match the term with its definition.
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Mick and Mack went to a supermarket and bought boxes of soap detergent. Mack could buy only four boxes, which was as much as Mick. How many boxes did Mick buy?
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20 boxes
A furniture company produces 4 times as many beds on shift 2 as on shift 1. If a total of 1,000 beds were produced, how many were produced on each shift? A. Number produced on Shift 1. B. Number produced on Shift 2.
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Lane is 10 times Mel's age. If the difference in their age is 27, how old is Mel?
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Whatever you do to one side of an equation, you must do to the other.
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Rick and Ranger sell Toyotas for Tom's Auto. Over the past year they sold 360 cars. Assuming Rick sells 5 times as many as Ranger, how many Toyotas did Ranger sell?
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Cecil budgets of his weekly salary for comic books. Cecil's weekly comic book bill is $30.00. What is his weekly salary?
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Solve for the unknown, showing all work. (If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.)
7 (A - 4)= 21
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20(C - 9)means the 20 is multiplied only times the C to clear the parentheses.
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Marvin Co. sells pens ($6)and flashlights ($10). If total sales were $624 and customers bought 7 times as many pens as flashlights, what would be the number of pens sold?
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Jane sells 8 times as many Volvos as Melissa. If the difference in their sales is 35, how many cars did Jane sell?
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Al Resse and Marci Rey received a total of $210,000 from a deceased relative's estate. They decided to put away $50,000 in a trust for their child and divide the remainder into 1/4 for Marci and for 3/4 Al. How much will Al receive?
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Erasers cost $5 per carton, and pencils cost $7 per carton. If an order comes in for a total of 15 cartons for $85, what number of cartons of each was bought?
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