CHAPTER 5 Solving First Degree Equations in One Variable
5.8 Chapter Review
Review Exercises
Verify a Solution of an Equation
In the following exercises, determine whether each number is a solution to the equation.
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Solve Equations using the Subtraction and Addition Properties of Equality
In the following exercises, solve each equation using the Subtraction Property of Equality.
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In the following exercises, solve each equation using the Addition Property of Equality.
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In the following exercises, solve each equation.
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Solve Equations That Require Simplification
In the following exercises, solve each equation.
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Translate to an Equation and Solve
In the following exercises, translate each English sentence into an algebraic equation and then solve it.
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Translate and Solve Applications
In the following exercises, translate into an algebraic equation and solve.
| 23. Tan weighs 146 pounds. Minh weighs 15 pounds more than Tan. How much does Minh weigh? | 24. Rochelle’s daughter is 11 years old. Her son is 3 years younger. How old is her son? | 
| 25. Elissa earned $152.84 this week, which was $21.65 more than she earned last week. How much did she earn last week? | 26. Peter paid $9.75 to go to the movies, which was $46.25 less than he paid to go to a concert. How much did he pay for the concert? | 
Solve Equations Using the Division and Multiplication Properties of Equality
In the following exercises, solve each equation using the division and multiplication properties of equality and check the solution.
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Solve Equations That Require Simplification
In the following exercises, solve each equation requiring simplification.
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Translate to an Equation and Solve
In the following exercises, translate to an equation and then solve.
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| 45. The difference of s and one-twelfth is one fourth. | 46. The sum of q and one-fourth is one. | 
Translate and Solve Applications
In the following exercises, translate into an equation and solve.
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48. Ray paid $21 for 12 tickets at the county fair. What was the price of each ticket? | 
Solve an Equation with Constants on Both Sides
In the following exercises, solve the following equations with constants on both sides.
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Solve an Equation with Variables on Both Sides
In the following exercises, solve the following equations with variables on both sides.
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Solve an Equation with Variables and Constants on Both Sides
In the following exercises, solve the following equations with variables and constants on both sides.
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Solve Equations Using the General Strategy for Solving Linear Equations
In the following exercises, solve each linear equation.
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Classify Equations
In the following exercises, classify each equation as a conditional equation, an identity, or a contradiction and then state the solution.
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Solve Equations with Fraction Coefficients
In the following exercises, solve each equation with fraction coefficients.
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Solve Equations with Decimal Coefficients
In the following exercises, solve each equation with decimal coefficients.
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Use the Distance, Rate, and Time Formula
In the following exercises, solve.
| 85. Mallory is taking the bus from Edmonton to North Battleford. The distance is 300 miles and the bus travels at a steady rate of 60 miles per hour. How long will the bus ride be? | 86. Natalie drove for  | 
| 87. Link rode his bike at a steady rate of 15 miles per hour for  | 
88. Aaron’s friend drove him from Williams Lake to Kamloops. The distance is 187 miles and the trip took 2.75 hours. How fast was Aaron’s friend driving? | 
Solve a Formula for a Specific Variable
In the following exercises, solve.
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Everyday Math
| 97. Describe how you have used two topics from this chapter in your life outside of your math class during the past month. | 
Review Exercises Answers
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Practice Test
Determine whether each number is a solution to the equation 
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In the following exercises, solve each equation.
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| 22. Samuel paid $25.82 for gas this week, which was $3.47 less than he paid last week. How much had he paid last week? | 
Practice Test Answers
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Attributions
This chapter has been adapted from “Review Exercises” and “Practice Test” in Chapter 2 of Elementary Algebra (OpenStax) by Lynn Marecek and MaryAnne Anthony-Smith, which is under a CC BY 4.0 Licence. Adapted by Izabela Mazur. See the Copyright page for more information.