This document provides 14 word problems involving writing algebraic equations and solving for unknown values. The problems cover topics such as money spent on items, number of students on buses, money spent on gifts and remaining change, hours spent on equipment rentals, original numbers of items before changes occurred. The learner is directed to write equations to represent each scenario and solve to find the unknown values.
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Practice With Writing Equations
This document provides 14 word problems involving writing algebraic equations and solving for unknown values. The problems cover topics such as money spent on items, number of students on buses, money spent on gifts and remaining change, hours spent on equipment rentals, original numbers of items before changes occurred. The learner is directed to write equations to represent each scenario and solve to find the unknown values.
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Practice with Writing Equations
Directions: Write an algebraic equation representing the scenarios. Solve the
equation. 1. Larry bought a soft drink for 3 dollars and 6 sandwiches at the gas station. He spent a total of 27 dollars. How much did each sandwich cost?
2. On Wednesday, 460 students went on a field trip to the science museum. All 7 buses were filled and 19 students rode with their parents. How many students were in each bus?
3. Grace had 48 dollars to spend on four presents. After buying them she had eight dollars left. How much did each present cost?
4. A Segway rental shop charges 23 dollars plus nine dollars an hour to rent a Segway. Mike spent a total of 59 dollars. How many hours was he on the Segway?
5. Ariel donated half of her dresses to charity. The next day, she received three more for her birthday. She now has 12. How many dresses did she begin with?
6. Hank spent half of his allowance on snacks. He mowed two neighbors lawn and earned 22 dollars. What is his weekly allowance if he ended up with 30 dollars?
7. Arturo bought 6 baseball cards to add to his collection. The next day his mom threw half of them away by accident. Now, there are only 40 cards. How many cards did Arturo begin with?
Practice with Writing Equations Directions: Write an algebraic equation representing the scenarios. Solve the equation. 8. Larry bought a soft drink for 5 dollars and 2 sandwiches at the gas station. He spent a total of 22 dollars. How much did each sandwich cost?
9. On Wednesday, 380 students went on a field trip to the science museum. All 8 buses were filled and 20 students rode with their parents. How many students were in each bus?
10. Grace had 64 dollars to spend on 5 presents. After buying them she had 9 dollars left. How much did each present cost?
11. A Segway rental shop charges 25 dollars plus 10 dollars an hour to rent a Segway. Mike spent a total of 85 dollars. How many hours was he on the Segway?
12. Ariel donated half of her dresses to charity. The next day, she received 2 more for her birthday. She now has 14. How many dresses did she begin with?
13. Hank spent half of his allowance on snacks. He mowed two neighbors lawn and earned 15 dollars. What is his weekly allowance if he ended up with 21 dollars?
14. Arturo bought 8 baseball cards to add to his collection. The next day his mom threw half of them away by accident. Now, there are only 32 cards. How many cards did Arturo begin with?