A.3.1 Solving Linear Equations in One Variable Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 12 = -2(-9 -3z)
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Solve the linear equation: A -36 B -1 C 18 D 2
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Solve the linear equation. Where necessary, choose no solution or all real numbers. 4(-2x + 9) = -2(3x - 7) F -11 G 11 H 10 I 12
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Solve the linear equation. Where necessary, choose no solution or all real numbers. -10p - 8 = -8(6p - 5) + 10(2 + 4p) A p = -33 B p = -35 C p = -68 D p = -34
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Solve the linear equation. Where necessary, choose no solution or all real numbers. 2(h + 8) - h = h + 16 F no solution G -8 H 8 I all real numbers
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Solve the linear equation. Where necessary, choose no solution or all real numbers. 5 - 6z = 9 - 6z A all real numbers 1 B -2 3 C the empty set 1 D 3
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Select the appropriate property being deomonstrated. F G H I
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Associative Property of Multiplication Associative Property of Addition Distributive Property Commutative Property of Multiplication
Select the appropriate property being demonstrated. A B C D
Commutative Property of Multiplication Identity Property of Multiplication Distributive Property Associative Property of Multiplication d - 9 = -12. 3 -9 -3 6 15
Solve F G H I
a ¥ (b ¥ c) = (a ¥ b) ¥ c
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Solve -a + 7 = 2a - 8. A -3 1 B 3 C 5 D 15
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Solve -x + 5 = 2x - 7. F -4 G 4 H 5 I -14
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Solve 7(z + 2) - 3z = 44. A 5.625 B 7.5 C 10.5 D 14.5
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a ! b(c) = a ! (c)b
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Solve 6(z + 3) + 3z = -36. F -3 G 3 H 6 I -6
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Solve A B C D
3d 1 - = 7. 4 2 5 5 8 8 2 8 3 10
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Solve -(a - 9) = 3a + 17. F -8 G -4 H -2 I 6.5
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Solve -x + 5 = 2x - 7. A -4 B 4 C 5 D -14
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Jolene bought 3 plants at a greenhouse. Each plant cost $2.50. To calculate the total cost of the plants, Jolene added 3 ¥ 2 and 3 ¥ 0.50. What property of multiplication did she use? F Distributive Property H Associative Property G Commutative Property I Identity Property
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