
Unit 2 Ppt Review
... Example 9 • You are selling tickets for a basketball game. Student tickets cost $3 and general admission tickets cost $5. You sell 350 tickets and collect $1450. • Use a system of linear equations to determine how many student tickets you sold? ...
... Example 9 • You are selling tickets for a basketball game. Student tickets cost $3 and general admission tickets cost $5. You sell 350 tickets and collect $1450. • Use a system of linear equations to determine how many student tickets you sold? ...
4 - Connell Math
... Recall: To solve equations "undo" additions & subtractions first, then multiplications & divisions. To solve equations with variables on both sides, use inverse operations to group the variable terms on one side of the equation. Ex. 1 Solve a) 3x - 7 = 8x + 8 ...
... Recall: To solve equations "undo" additions & subtractions first, then multiplications & divisions. To solve equations with variables on both sides, use inverse operations to group the variable terms on one side of the equation. Ex. 1 Solve a) 3x - 7 = 8x + 8 ...
Grade 8 - Unit 1 - Patterns in Number - Math-Curriculum
... (State correlation is not a perfect match-What makes them the same….what makes them different?) 2.1.1 Compare and order rational and common irrational numbers; e.g., -5, 1⁄16, -4½, 2, pi; and locate them on number lines, scales and coordinate grids. CC.8.NS.1 Understand informally that every number ...
... (State correlation is not a perfect match-What makes them the same….what makes them different?) 2.1.1 Compare and order rational and common irrational numbers; e.g., -5, 1⁄16, -4½, 2, pi; and locate them on number lines, scales and coordinate grids. CC.8.NS.1 Understand informally that every number ...