Practice WEEK 2 I DAY 4
Writing Equations/ Word Problems
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Write an algebraic equation to represent and solve each problem. Solve three problems in a row to get Tic-Tac-Math!
Harold’s dad is 3 times his age. The sum of Harold’s age and his father’s age is 60 years. How old is Harold? How old is his dad?
A rectangle’s length is y cm. Its width is 2 cm. The perimeter is 10 cm. Find the rectangle’s width.
A rectangle’s length is y cm. Its width is 5 cm. Its perimeter is 34 cm. Find the length of the rectangle.
Harlan’s dad is 3 years more than 4 times Harlan’s age. The difference in their ages is 30 years. How old is Harlan? How old is his dad?
Ella is twice Bella’s age, and Stella is three times
Oriana is 5 years older than her brother Francisco. The sum of their ages is 27. How old is each child?
Bella’s age. The difference between Stella’s and Bella’s ages is 8 years. How old is each girl?
Ty, Malcolm, and Fred were playing basketball. Malcolm made 2 more baskets than Ty, and Fred made 4 more than twice the number that Ty made. Together, the boys made 42 baskets. How many baskets did each boy make?
Janet bought 3 dozen donuts from Delectable
Sally has twice as many hair ribbons as Natasha. Bethany has 3 less than Sally. The sum of all three girls’ ribbons is 32. How many hair ribbons does each girl have?
Donuts. She bought 3 times as many honey-dipped as plain. She bought 6 fewer chocolate-frosted than honey-dipped. How many of each did she buy?
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