ZAP. CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION 2 3 - 9 A) The product of 2 and 3 plus 9 B) 9 minus the quotient of 2 and 3 C) 9 less than the product of 2 and 3.

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ZAP

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION A) The product of 2 and 3 plus 9 B) 9 minus the quotient of 2 and 3 C) 9 less than the product of 2 and 3

Choose the correct equation Joe had 18 Pokémon cards. He gave 5 of his friends an equal number of cards. Then Joe bought 8 new Pokémon cards. Which equation can be used to find n, the number of cards Joe has now after giving away x cards to each of his friends? A) n = 18 + x – 8 B) n = 18 – x + 8 C) n = 18 – 5x + 8 D) n = x – 8

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION 2d + 22 A) 22 added to the quotient of 2 and d B) Twice d plus 22 C) 22 fewer than twice d

Choose the correct equation A health club charges $45 each month and a one time registration fee of $90. Miguel has spent a total of $450. Which equation can be used to determine the number of months m Miguel has been a member of the health club? A) m = 90 B) 90 – 45m = 450 C) m = 450 D) 90 x 45m = 450

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION The sum of 12 and 5 is equal to the product of 3 and 4 A) 12 – 5 = 3 4 B) = 3 ÷ 4 C) = 3 4

Choose the correct equation The cost of renting a scooter is a basic fee of $9 plus an additional $3 for each hour that the scooter is rented. Which equation can be used to find c, the cost of renting a scooter h hours? A) C = 9h + 3 B) C = 9(h + 3) C) C = 3(h + 9) D) C = 3h + 9

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION The difference of 8 and 4 increased by 10 A) 8 – B) 8 – C)

Choose the correct equation Mr. Seymore earns $12 for each t-shirt that he prints and $14 for each sweatshirt that he prints. Yesterday, he made 7 t-shirts and 4 sweatshirts. Which equation can be used to determine m, the total amount of money, in dollars, Mr. Orland earned from the t-shirts and sweatshirts he made yesterday? A) m =( )×(4 + 7) C) m =(12×7) + (14×4) B) m =(12×14) + (4×7) D) m =(12 + 7)×(14 + 4)

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION 4 less than the quotient of 10 and 7 A) 4 – 10 7 B) 4 – 10 ÷ 7 C) 10 ÷ 7 - 4

Choose the correct equation Jenny recently bought a new iPhone through Verizon. She had to pay a new customer fee of $170. She also had to pay $49 each month. So far, she has spent a total of $513. Which equation could be used to determine the number of months m, Jenny has had her iPhone? A) 513 = 170m + 49 B) 49m – 170 = 513 C) 49m = 513 D) 170 = 49m + 513

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION 8 is 17 less than two times the number f A) 8 = 2f - 17 B) 8 = 17 – 2f C) 8f =

Choose the correct equation It costs $15 to get into a carnival plus $1 per ride, and Chandler has $72 to spend. Which equation can be used to find the number of rides n that he can afford? A) 15n = x B) 15n + 1 = 72 C) 1n + 15 = 72 D) 16n + 72 = x

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION The quotient of 8 and 15 increased by 10 A) 8 – B) C) 8 ÷

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION + 12 A)12 fewer than the quotient of 8 and 4 B) 8 divided by 4 increased by 12 C) The product of 8 and 4 increased by 12 D) The quotient of 8 and 12 divided by 4

Choose the correct equation The delivery man had 55 packages to deliver in an apartment complex. He delivered 23 of the packages in one day and then divided the rest into 2 groups to be delivered the following day. Which equation could be used to find n, the total number of packages he put into each group to be delivered the next day? A) n=( )÷2 B) n=55 − (23 × 2) C) n=55 +(23 × 2) D) n=(55 − 23)÷2

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION 20 – (5 + 11) A) 20 less than the sum of 5 and 11 B) The difference of 20 and the sum of 5 and 11 C) The difference of 20 and 5, increased by 11

Choose the correct equation David is 5 times as old as his brother, decreased by 2 years. Which equation can be used to find David’s age d when his brother is b years old? A) d = B) d = 5b + 2 C) d = b - (5 2) D) d = 5b – 2

CHOOSE THE CORRECT EQUATION The difference of 18 and the sum of 16 and 2 A) 18 – B) 18 – (16 + 2) C) (16 + 2) - 18

Choose the correct equation Julia has $450 in a savings account. She uses the account to pay for a trip her family is planning to go on this summer. Every month, $200 is deducted from the account to pay for Julia’s trip. When the amount in the account is $50, she likes to add money to it. Which equation can be used to determine how many months, m, she can make a payment before adding more money to the account? A) 200m = 450C) 50 = m B) 50 = 450 – 200m D) 200m - 50 = 240