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Chapter 2 TEST Study Guide Scheduled for Tuesday, October 4th (tentatively—could be pushed back) -Solve Equations with Rational Numbers (Lesson 1 pgs 111-117) -Solve Two Step Equations (Lesson 2 pgs 121-128) - Writing Two Step Equations from Word Problems (Lesson 3 pgs 129 – 136) -Problem Solving- Working Backwards (pg 137-140) -Solving Equations with Variables on Each side (Lesson 4 pgs 145-152) -***NEW*** Multi-Step Equations (Lesson 5 pgs 153-160) Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Solving Two-Step Equations Writing Two Step Equations from Word Problems Example #1Amy needs to rent a car for 4 days. She also decides to purchase new windshield wipers for $16.99. If her bill at the Auto Rental Company comes to $366.99, how much is her rental car per day? Step 1: YOU NEED A “LET STATEMENT” in order to define your variable. We are trying to figure out the price of the rental car per day. Let x= amount of car per day Step 2: Amy rented the car for 4 days so 4 times x would represent the price of the rental. Step 3: She ADDED $16.99 to her total bill so we need to include + 16.99 Step 4: Write an equation 4x + 16.99 = 366.99 (her total) Step 5: Solve the equation using opposite operations on BOTH sides of = 4x + 16.99 = 366.99 (undo addition first) -16.99 -16.99 4x = 350 Example #2- 4x = 350 4 4 x = 87.5 Each question on Sheila’s math test was worth 5 points. There were also 4 bonus questions worth 1 point each. If Sheila earned a 98 out of 100 points on her test, including 3 bonus points, how many problems did she answer correctly? Step 1: Step 2: Let x= number of correct problems Each correct problem was 5 points, so 5 times x represents points earned. 5x Step 3: 3 bonus points were added on to her score +3 and the total points were 90 Step 4: 5x + 3 = 98 Step 5: 5x + 3 = 98 (undo addition first) -3 -3 5x = 95 5x = 95 5 5 x = 19 Sheila answered 19 problems correctly. Solving Equations with Variables on Each Side Example #1 9g – 14 = 2g Step 1: Subtract the smaller coefficient(# next to variable) from both sides. 9g – 14 = 2g -2g -2g Step 2: Solve the Equation 7g – 14 = 0 7g – 14 = 0 +14 +14 7g = 14 7 7 g = 2 Example #2 8y – 3 = 6y +17 8y – 3 = 6y +17 -6y -6y 2y – 3 = 17 2y – 3 = 17 +3 +3 2y = 20 2 2 y = 10 Multi-Step Equations Example #1 Example #2 Example #3 See Attached Reteach Practice Worksheets Complete for bonus points on test! See Ms. Molinari or Ms. Kolator before/after school for extra help and review. Good Luck! Lesson 1 Skills Practice Solve Equations with Rational Coefficients Solve each equation. Check your work. 1. 2. Lesson 2 Skills Practice Solve Two-Step Equations Solve each equation. Check your solution. 1. 3n + 4 = 7 2. 9 = 2s + 1 3. 9a – 2 = –2 4. –8 + 4s = –16 Write Two-Step Equations Translate each sentence into an equation. 1. Four more than twice a number is 8. 2. Three more than four times a number is 15. Lesson 4 Skills Practice Solve Equations with Variables on Each Side Solve each equation. Check your solution. 1. 3w + 6 = 4w 2. 9k + 6 = 8k + 13 Lesson 5 Skills Practice Solve Multi-Step Equations Solve each equation. Check your solution. 1. 6(m - 2) = 12 2. 7p – (3p + 4) = -2(2p – 1) + 10