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Division Distributive Property

Division Distributive Property

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 13 Questions

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Solving with the Distributive Property

Unit 2 Lesson 2

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How to Solve an Equation using the Distributive Property

-6(2x - 5) = 6



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Multiple Choice

Use the Distributive Property to solve for n:

3(-4n - 9) = 21

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-6

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-4

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0.5

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4

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Identifying the Steps

Step 1:

Step 2:

Step 3:

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Multiple Choice

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Which sequence describes the inverse operations used for steps 2 and 3 to solve the linear equation?

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the addition property of equality and then the division property of equality

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the addition property of equality and then the multiplication property of equality

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the subtraction property of equality and then the division property of equality

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the subtraction property of equality and then the multiplication property of equality

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Multiple Select

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What steps might you take to verify the solution? Check all that apply.

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Substitute 7 for a.

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Pick any value for a and substitute.

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Simplify the equation after substituting the value for a.

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Verify that a = 7 is correct when the result is a true statement.

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Verify that a = 7 is correct when the result is a false statement.

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Multiple Choice

Matt makes $80 a month mowing lawns. His friend James also mows lawns, but he makes x dollars less per month than Matt does. James makes $816 per year. How much less each month does James make than Matt?

Which expression represents the amount of money James makes each month?

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x - 12

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x - 80

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80 - x

4

12 - x

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Multiple Choice

Matt makes $80 a month mowing lawns. His friend James also mows lawns, but he makes x dollars less per month than Matt does. James makes $816 per year. How much less each month does James make than Matt?

Which equation represents the scenario?

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12(80 - x) = 816

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12(x - 80) = 816

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80(12 - x) = 816

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80(x - 12) = 816

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Matt and James Lawn Mowing Business

12(80 - x) = 816

Distributive Property:

Subtraction Property of Equality

Division Property of Equality


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Multiple Choice

What method will be used to solve for x in the equation 5(x - 2) = 30?

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Combining Like Terms

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Distributive Property

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Subtraction Property of Equality

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Multiplication Property of Equality

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Multiple Choice

Solve the one-variable equation using the distributive property and properties of equality.

–6(2 + a) = –48

What is the value of a?

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-6

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-3

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5

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6

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Multiple Choice

The linear equation was solved using these steps.

Linear equation: 1/3(12x + 15) = 7

Step 1: 4x + 5 = 7

Step 2: 4x = 2

Step 3: x = 1/2

The property that was used in step 1 was the

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Distributive Property

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Addition Property of Equality

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Subtraction Property of Equality

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Division Property of Equality

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Multiple Choice

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The diagram below represents the measurements of Jennie’s yard. The yard’s width is x feet shorter than its length. If the area of the yard is 540 square feet, how many feet shorter than the length is the width? Which equation represents the scneario?

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30 + (30 – x) = 540

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540 – 30 = 30 – x

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30(30 – x) = 540

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540 – (30 – x) = 30

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Multiple Choice

Labron makes $100 per week and takes no vacation during the entire year. His friend, Jordan, makes $4800 per year at the same weekly rate. Jordan takes x vacation weeks per year.

Note: There are 52 weeks in a year.

This equation represents how to find Jordan’s number of vacation weeks.

100(52 – x) = 4800

Labron says that Jordan takes 4 weeks of vacation each year. Is he correct?

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Yes, he is correct because substituting x = 4 into the equation yielded a true statement.

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Yes, he is correct because substituting x = 4 into the equation yielded a false statement.

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No, he is incorrect because substituting x = 4 into the equation yielded a true statement.

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No, he is incorrect because substituting x = 4 into the equation yielded a false statement.

Solving with the Distributive Property

Unit 2 Lesson 2

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