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Review Solving Multi-Step Word Problems

We will … Demonstrate how to solve equations and connect them to real-world situations.

After completing this lesson, you will be able to connect solving equations to real-world situations. How many meters of fencing do I need to purchase if the length of my rectangular yard is fifteen meters more than two times the width when the perimeter of my yard is 330 meters? 2w +2l = P 2w +2(2w+15)=330 2w + 4w + 30 = 330 6w + 30 = 330 6w = 300 w = 50 meters 2w + 15 w How much to purchase? [2(50)+15]+[2(50)+15]+[50] meters of fencing!