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Write equations with variables on  both sides.

Write equations with variables on both sides.

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Mathematics

8th Grade

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HSA-SSE.A.1A, 8.EE.C.7B, 8.G.A.5

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Vanessa Marines

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Write equations with variables on both sides (8.8A)

By Vanessa Marines

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Patrick takes two orders at the fast food restaurant where he works. The two orders cost the same.​​

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​Order #1:

Two hamburgers and three orders of fries

​Order #2:

Three hamburgers and one order of fries

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If an order of fries costs $2.00, write an expression in simplest form for each order. Let n = the cost of each hamburger

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Expression = Expression

2h + 6 = 3h + 2

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​$2

​$2

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A number increased by 37 is the same as one-third the number increased by 79. Write an equationto represent this situation.

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Thirty percent of a number is the same as one-half the number decreased by 40. Write an equation that can be used to determine the number.

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Charlie started the week bench pressing 110 pounds. He increased his weight by 5 pounds each week.

His friend, Ben, started the week bench pressing 95 pounds and increased his weight by 6.5 pounds a week.

Write an equation that can be used to determine the number of weeks it will take for them to bench press the same amount.

Write equations with variables on both sides (8.8A)

By Vanessa Marines

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