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Write the equivalent equations and find out how many chocolates are in each box, represented by c. MSA 3.4b – Solving Equations with negative numbers Learning Target: I will write and solve symbolic equations with one variable. Homework: 1) Complete and Correct classwork. 2) Complete p. 13 of the packet and correct with the zaption 3.4 Practice. Warm Up: 1. 2. = =
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= 4c + 2 = 2c + 16 Check: = 5c = c + 24
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Does it make sense to think about negative numbers by using coins or chocolate? Does it make sense to think about fractions by using coins or chocolate?
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Working with negative numbers
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x = 2 x = 6x = -6 1. For each problem, record each step you take to find your solution and then check your answer. Balance Check:
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x = -2 x = 6 Balance Check:
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x = 24x = 2/5x = 2.5 2. For each problem, record each step you take to find your solution and then check your answer. Balance Check:
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x = -20 x = -15/7 or – 2 1/7 Balance Check:
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x = 6 x = 5/3 or 1 and 2/3x = 2 Balance Check:
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3. Below are examples of students’ solutions to the equations from question 3. Is each solution correct? If not, explain what the error is.
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Challenge: Solve each equation for x. Show all steps and check your answer. Check:
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Challenge: Solve each equation for x. Show all steps and check your answer. Check:
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MSA 3.4b Solving Equations Learning Target: I will write and solve symbolic equations with one variable. Homework: 1) Complete and Correct classwork. 2) Complete p. 13 of the packet and correct with the zaption 3.4 Practice.
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