Simplify Each Expression Solve Each Equation How Many Solutions? Write the Equation Random Mystery Questions 10 20 30 40 50.

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Simplify Each Expression Solve Each Equation How Many Solutions? Write the Equation Random Mystery Questions

Question Simplify:

Answer 1 – 10

Question Simplify:

Answer 1 – 20

Question Simplify:

Answer 1 – 30

Question Simplify:

Answer 1 – 40

Question Simplify:

Answer 1 – 50

Question Solve:

Answer 2 – 10

Question Solve:

Answer 2 – 20

Question Solve:

Answer 2 – 30

Question Solve:

Answer 2 – 40

Question Solve:

Answer 2 – 50

Question Tell whether the following equation has one solution, no solutions, or infinitely many solutions. Justify your answer:

Answer 3 – 10 No Solution!

Question Tell whether the following equation has one solution, no solutions, or infinitely many solutions. Justify your answer:

Answer 3 – 20 Infinitely Many Solutions!

Question Tell whether the following equation has one solution, no solutions, or infinitely many solutions. Justify your answer:

Answer 3 – 30 One Solution!

Question Tell whether the following equation has one solution, no solutions, or infinitely many solutions. Justify your answer:

Answer 3 – 40 One Solution!

Question Tell whether the following equation has one solution, no solutions, or infinitely many solutions. Justify your answer:

Answer 3 – 50 Infinitely Many Solutions!

Question Mrs. Glazik added 120 to one-third of a number for a result of 200. Write the equation for this situation. (Hint: Let n be the number)

Answer 4 – 10 Let n = the number

Question Globo Gym charges a one-time gym membership fee of $25. After that, they charge $75 per month. If I have already paid $1,375 how many months have I been going to Globo Gym? Define a variable and write the equation that models this situation.

Answer 4 – 20 Let m = # of months

Question Mr. Johnson bought 2 pairs of sandals for the same price. He also bought a pair of socks for $3. How much did one pair of sandals cost if he spent a total of $31? Define a variable and write the equation to model this situation.

Answer 4 – 30 Let p = the price for one pair of sandals

Question Mr. Dubina has 4 boxes of apples. Each box has the same number of apples. After Mr. Dubina eats 3 apples, there are 109 total apples left in the boxes. How many apples were in each box? Define a variable and write an equation to model this situation.

Answer 4 – 40 Let a = the number of apples in each box

Question The sum of 3 consecutive integers is 31. Write the equation for this situation. (Hint: Let n be the number)

Answer 4 – 50

Question If it is 0 degrees Celsius, how many degrees Fahrenheit is that?

Answer 5 – degrees

Question How many months have 28 days?

Answer 5 – months – Every month has 28 days!

Question If the time is “quarter past 11” in the am, what time will it be 90 minutes later?

Answer 5 – 30 12:45pm

Question What angle is formed by the hands of the clock at 3:45?

Answer 5 – degrees

Question What does the name Chicago translate to?

Answer 5 – 50 Smelly Onion