Chapter 3.1-3.3 Review Beat the Clock! 6k + 2 = 26 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve.

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Chapter Review Beat the Clock!

6k + 2 = 26 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

15n – 62 = 73 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

x/ = 18 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

8m m = 16 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

-2(a + 16) = 2 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

-35 = 7(x – 8) Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

18 + 6y = -12y Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

4w – 100 = -w Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

12r = r Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

16w = 8(2w – 10) Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

11y + 5 = y Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve 4w = 2(7w + 15)

NOW WE SOLVE!!

6k + 2 = 26 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

K = 4

15n – 62 = 73 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

N = 9

x/ = 18 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

X = -24

8m m = 16 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

M = 1

-2(a + 16) = 2 Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

A = -17

-35 = 7(x – 8) Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

X = 3

18 + 6y = -12y Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

Y = -1

4w – 100 = -w Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

W = 20

12r = r Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

R = 6

16w = 8(2w – 10) Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

No Solution

11y + 5 = y Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

Y = -4

4w = 2(7w + 15) Distribute Moving equal sign Simplify Solve

W = -3