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Warm up Sydney subscribes to an online company that allows her to download electronic books. Her subscription costs a flat fee of $30 for up to 10 downloads each month. For each download over 10, there is an additional charge per download 1. During the month of Sept. She downloaded 22 books and was charged $75. How much does each additional download cost? 2. In Oct., she was incorrectly charged $67.50 for 18 books. How much should she have been charged? 3. If she received a bill for $101.25, how many books did she download? $3.75 $60 29 books

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Properties of Equality Properties are rules that allow you to balance, manipulate, and solve equations

Addition Property of Equality Adding the same number to both sides of an equation does not change the equality of the equation. If a = b, then a + c = b + c. Ex: x=y, so x+2=y+2 If x – 7 = 14, what do you do ?

Subtraction Property of Equality Subtracting the same number to both sides of an equation does not change the equality of the equation. If a = b, then a – c = b – c. Ex: x = y, so x – 4 = y – 4 If x + 7 = 14, what do you do?

Multiplication Property of Equality Multiplying both sides of the equation by the same number, other than 0, does not change the equality of the equation. If a = b, then ac = bc. Ex: x = y, so 3x = 3y If , what do you do?

Division Property of Equality Dividing both sides of the equation by the same number, other than 0, does not change the equality of the equation. If a = b, then a/c = b/c. Ex: x = y, so x/7 = y/7 If 7x = 14, what do you do?

Other Properties

Commutative Property Changing the order of addition or multiplication does not matter. “Commutative” comes from “commute” or “move around”, so the Commutative Property is the one that refers to moving stuff around.

Commutative Property Addition: a + b = b + a Ex: 1 + 9 = 9 + 1

Commutative Property Multiplication: a ∙ b = b ∙ a Ex: 8 ∙ 6 = 6 ∙ 8

Associative Property The change in grouping of three or more terms/factors does not change their sum or product. “Associative” comes from “associate” or “group”, so the Associative Property is the one that refers to grouping.

Associative Property Addition: a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c Ex: 1 + (7 + 9) = (1 + 7) + 9

Associative Property Multiplication: a ∙ (b ∙ c) = (a ∙ b) ∙ c Ex: 8 ∙ (3 ∙ 6) = (8 ∙ 3) ∙ 6

Distributive Property The product of a number and a sum is equal to the sum of the individual products of terms.

Distributive Property a ∙ (b + c) = a ∙ b + a ∙ c Ex: 5 ∙ (x + 6) = 5 ∙ x + 5 ∙ 6

Examples Classwork Worksheet

Properties of Equality Practice

Properties of Equality Practice

Properties of Equality Practice

Properties of Equality Practice

Properties of Equality Practice

Properties of Equality Practice

Homework Worksheet