2.1 QUIZ. Interesting Fact of the Day! WAL-MART generates how much money in revenue every 7 minutes? 3,000,000.00.

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2.1 QUIZ

Interesting Fact of the Day! WAL-MART generates how much money in revenue every 7 minutes? 3,000,000.00

Section Day 1 Solving multi-step and variables on both sides equations Algebra 1

Learning Targets Solve multi-step equations Write and solve multi-step equations in a context Solve consecutive integer problems Solve equations with variables on both sides Solve equations with special solutions (no solutions or many solutions) Write and solve an equation with variables on both sides

Solving Multi-Step Equations

Example 1:

Example 2

Example 3

Example 4: Context

Example 5: Context

These are numbers that are in counting order. 2 2 are consecutive numbers

Example 6: Consecutive #s Find three consecutive odd numbers with a sum of -51.

Example 7: Variables on Both Sides

Example 8

Example 9

Example 10

Exit Slip

Homework HW Packet  Pick 3 questions from each section!