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Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals AF1.1 Write and solve one-step linear equations in one variable. California Standards

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals You can write an equation to represent this situation. The slowest time s minus 3.84 is equal to the fastest time of 7.2 seconds. s – 3.84 = 7.2 The slowest time in a 40-yard dash was 3.84 seconds slower than the fastest time of 7.2 seconds.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals You can solve an equation by performing the same operation on both sides of the equation to isolate the variable. Remember!

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Solve. Example 1: Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting A. n – 2.75 = 8.3 n – 2.75 = n = Since 2.75 is subtracted from n, add 2.75 to both sides. B. a = 42 a = –32.66 a = 9.34 Since is added to a, subtract from both sides.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Solve. Example 2A: Solving Equations by Multiplying and Dividing x 4.8 = 5.4 x 4.8 = x =  5.4  4.8 Since x is divided by 4.8, multiply both sides by 4.8. x = 25.92

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Solve. Example 2B: Solving Equations by Multiplying and Dividing 9 = 3.6d = d = 3.6d 3.6 = d Since d is multiplied by 3.6, divide both sides by 3.6. Think: 9 ÷ 3.6 = 90 ÷ 36

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Solve. Check It Out! Example 2A x 3.5 = 2.4 x 3.5 = x =  2.4  3.5 Since x is divided by 3.5, multiply both sides by 3.5. x = 8.4

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Example 3: Problem Solving Application A board-game box is 2.5 inches tall. A toy store has shelving measuring 15 inches vertically in which to store the boxes. How many boxes can be stacked in the space? 1 Understand the Problem Rewrite the question as a statement. Find the number of boxes that can be placed on the shelf. List the important information: Each board-game box is 2.5 inches tall. The store has shelving space measuring 15 inches.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Example 3 Continued 2 Make a Plan The total height of the boxes is equal to the height of one box times the number of boxes. Since you know how much vertical space the shelf has, you can write an equation with b being the number of boxes. 2.5b = 15

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Example 3 Continued Solve 3 2.5b = b = 6 6 boxes can be stacked in the space. Since b is multiplied by 2.5, divide both sides by 2.5.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Additional Example 3 Continued 4 Look Back You can round 2.5 to 3 and estimate how many boxes will fit on the shelf. 15 ÷ 3 = 5 So 6 boxes is a reasonable answer.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Solve. Check It Out! Example 1 a = 36 a = –27.51 a=8.49 Since is added to a, subtract from both sides.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Solve. Check It Out! Example 2 9 = 2.5d = d = 2.5d 2.5 = d Since d is multiplied by 2.5, divide both sides by 2.5. Think: 9 ÷ 2.5 = 90 ÷ 25

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Check It Out! Example 3 A canned good is 4.5 inches tall. A grocery store has shelving measuring 18 inches vertically in which to store the cans. How many cans can be stacked in the space? 1 Understand the Problem Rewrite the question as a statement. Find the number of cans that can be placed on the shelf. List the important information: Each can is 4.5 inches tall. The store has shelving space measuring 18 inches.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Check It Out! Example 3 Continued 2 Make a Plan The total height of the cans is equal to the height of one can times the number of cans. Since you know how much vertical space the shelf has, you can write an equation with c being the number of cans. 4.5c = 18

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Check It Out! Example 3 Continued Solve 3 4.5c = c = 4 4 cans can be stacked in the space. Since c is multiplied by 4.5, divide both sides by 4.5.

Holt CA Course Solving Equations Containing Decimals Check It Out! Example 3 Continued 4 Look Back You can round 4.5 to 5 and 18 to 20 estimate how many cans will fit on the shelf. 20 ÷ 5 = 4 So 4 cans is a reasonable answer.