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Properties of Real Numbers Evaluate & Simplify Linear Equations Rewrite Formulas

Properties of Real Numbers – 100 True or False: Real Numbers are all rational and irrational numbers True

Properties of Real Numbers - 200

Properties of Real Numbers Convert: 2 tons to pounds. 4,000 Pounds

Properties of Real Numbers feet to yards yards

Properties of Real Numbers You work 12 hours this week and made a total of $ What is your earnings per hour? (Round to the nearest hundredths) $6.85

Evaluate & Simplify True Or False: A negative sign must be inside or outside the parenthesis to be affected by the exponent. False: Must be on the inside of the parenthesis

Evaluate & Simplify Evaluate: 6x +7 when x =

Evaluate & Simplify - 300

Evaluate & Simplify Simplify: 3(x – 4) -2 3x-14

Evaluate & Simplify Simplify: -2(h + 3) + 4(2 – h) -6h+2

Linear Equations – 100 True or False: Equation is a statement that two expressions not are equal False

Linear Equations Solve: x + 6 = 10 X = 4

Linear Equations - 300

Linear Equations - 400

Linear Equations The bill for the repair of my ipad was $330. The cost of parts was $ 150. The cost of labor was $60 per hour. How many hours did the repair take? 3 hours

Rewrite Formulas- 100 Solve the equation for y: 8x – 8y = 16 y=x -2

Rewrite Formulas- 200 Solve the equation for y: -2y = 4y +24x Y= -4x

Rewrite Formulas- 300

Rewrite Formulas- 400

Rewrite Formulas- 500