
3.3.1 Multistep Equations pt 1 & 2
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Ilyse Marcinkiewicz
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15 Slides • 17 Questions
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Draw
Match each equation with the correct solution
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Multiple Select
Which balanced move(s) could be used to determine the value of x?
Remove four x-unit weights from each side
Remove 6- unit weight from each side
Split 12-unit weight into six equal parts
Split the 6-unit weight into four equal parts
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Math Response
What is the solution to
13x + 2 = 8x + 27?
x = __
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Labelling
What are the correct steps, in order, needed to solve
6x – 11 = 3x + 22?
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Draw
Which statements about the hanger diagram are true? Which are false?
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Open Ended
What operations are necessary to isolate the variable in the equation
2y + 3 = 5y – 12? Explain your reasoning
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Math Response
What is the solution to the equation 9x + 13 = 5x – 3?
x = ___
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Draw
Before combining like terms, you can use the commutative property to reorder the like terms, so they are next to each other. *Combine like terms by adding or subtracting the coefficients.
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Hotspot
Which of the following equations simplify to 7x – 4 = 8?
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Math Response
What is the solution to
11x – 5 – 9x = 19?
x = __
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Draw
Justify the steps for solving:
Alena and Jacey both solve the equation 7x – 2x – 11 = 14. Their work is different, but their solutions are the same.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following statements about solving the equation
8x – 3 – 2x = 15 are true?
Combine like terms to simplify to
6x – 3 = 15
Use the addition property of equality, which results in
8x – 2x = 18
Combine like terms to simplify to
8x – 2x = 12
Use the addition property of equality, which results in 10x – 3 = 15
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Multiple Select
Solve 9x – 2x + 5 = 4x – 11 + x. Which statements below are true?
x = -8
Combine like terms to simplify to
7x + 5 = 5x – 11
x = -0.5
Combine like terms to simplify to
12x = -6
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Draw
Match each equation to the equation that results after correctly combining like terms
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Open Ended
Explain how to solve x + 3x – 4 = 8
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Math Response
Exit Ticket:
What is the solution to the equation 5x – x + 3 = 2x + 7?
x = ___
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