+ WORD PROBLEMS. + Warm Up 9/3 Solve: 1. -18 – 6k = 6(1 + 3k) 2. -5(1 – 5x) + 5(-8x – 2) = -4x – 8x.

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+ WORD PROBLEMS

+ Warm Up 9/3 Solve: – 6k = 6(1 + 3k) 2. -5(1 – 5x) + 5(-8x – 2) = -4x – 8x

+ 1. At Bits-N-Bytes, you can buy computer games for $13 each and magazines for $4 each. If you purchased 3 games and spent a total of $55, how many magazines did you buy?

+ 2. Two weeks ago Kyle bought 3 cans of tennis balls. Last week he bought 2 cans of balls and this week he purchased 4 cans of tennis balls. How much does each can of tennis balls cost if his total amount over the three week period was $36?

+ 3. Six less than five times a number is the equal to two more that three times that same number. What is your number?

+ 4. The sum of 2 consecutive integers is 93. Find the value of each integer

+ 5. Lisa is saving money to buy a new phone. She already has $45 saved and she can put aside another $8 per week. How many more weeks must she save money if her new phone costs $141?

+ 6. Jessica went to the mall and spent a total of $34. She paid $8 for her lunch and bought four shirts, each costing the same amount. How much did each shirt cost?

+ 7. Two times a number n plus seven is equal to five less than six times the same number. Find the number.

+ 9. A taxi service charges you $1.50 plus $0.60 per minute for a trip to the airport. The distance to the airport is 10 miles, and the total charge is $ How many minutes did the ride to the airport take?

+ 10. Mr. Walters invested $14,000 in equipment to print yearbooks for Fordson High School. Each yearbook costs $7 to print and sells for $35. How many yearbooks must he sell so he breaks even?

+ 11. The class of 2015 decides to start a T-shirt company. After initial expenses of $280, the purchase each T-shirt for $3.99. They sell each T-shirt for $ How many must they sell to break even?

+ Word Problems Round About Each group will be given a folder with a word problem. As a group, solve the word problem. When your group is finished, pass your folder to the next group. Repeat until all 8 problems are completed.