Chapter 2 Review Algebra I. Solve for x. -5 = x + 9 X = -14.

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Chapter 2 Review Algebra I

Solve for x. -5 = x + 9 X = -14

Solve for x. x + (-4.2) = 8.6 X = 12.8

Solve for x. x + (-5) = -2

Solve for x. X – (-⅝) = ¾ X = ⅛

-4a – 1 = -1

-2t + 4 = 10 – t

11 = ½ b – (-3)

-2( t -2) = 10 – t

Write and solve the equation that corresponds to the statement. The sum of y and negative 3 is five. Y + (-3) = 5 Y = 8

During one week, Damon made deposits in his checking account of $ and $ He wrote a check for $ By how much did his account increase or decrease during the week? $ $ = $145.63

The sum of two consecutive integers is 125. Find the integers.

A school has $6500 budgeted for textbooks. The principal wants to buy 120 new geography textbooks for $39.95 each. How much money will be left in the textbook budget after the purchase? 120 · $39.95 = $ $ $ = $

Find the principal when the interest is $300 at 5% rate over 5 years.