Warm Up After 153 games played, the Oakland A’s have won 17 games more than they've lost. How many games have the A’s won? #3 #2 #1 Find the smallest positive.

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Warm Up After 153 games played, the Oakland A’s have won 17 games more than they've lost. How many games have the A’s won? #3 #2 #1 Find the smallest positive integer solution of: Find the greatest integer solution of: #4 Solve:

Warm Up #1 Find the smallest positive integer solution of:

Warm Up Find the greatest integer solution of:#2

Warm Up #3 After 153 games played, the Oakland A’s have won 17 games more than they've lost. How many games have the A’s won?

Warm Up #4 Solve:

Review 5 Questions

Review #1 Which number is a solution for Solution

Review #2 Which is a solution to: Solution

Review #3 Which is a solution to: Solution

Review #4 Solve: Solution

Review Solve: #5 Solution