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6 + 4c = 10 is an example of an
1. equation.
2. expression.
Grade 7 Linear Equations CCSS: 7.EE.B.4, 7.EE.B.4a
Which description is a correct way to solve the equation?
$3d + 8 = 17$
1. Divide 3 from both sides, then subtract 8 from both sides.
2. Subtract 8 from both sides, then divide both sides by 3.
3. Subtract 17 from both sides, then divide both sides by 8.
4. Multiply both sides by 3, then subtract 8 from both sides.
Solve for x.

$2x + 9 = 12$
1. $2/3$
2. $-2/3$
3. $3/2$
4. $-3/2$
Grade 7 Linear Equations CCSS: 7.EE.B.4
$3x - 5 = 19$
1. x = 5
2. x = 8
3. x = 6
4. x = 4
Grade 7 Linear Equations CCSS: 7.EE.B.4
Solve for r.
$10r - 7 = 13$
1. r = 3/5
2. r = 20
3. r = 2
4. r = 1/2
Grade 7 Linear Equations CCSS: 7.EE.B.4
Grade 7 Linear Equations CCSS: 7.EE.B.4
$12y+2=8$
1. $2$
2. $-2$
3. $1/2$
4. $- 1/2$
$1/4x -2 = 4$
Which equation has the same solution as $x − 12 = 40 ?$
1. $x/2=40$
2. $x+12=40$
3. $12-x=40$
4. $x/4=13$