Question: 1. solve 4(x+ 3) = 3x-10 2. Solve 2(x-4) +3(x+5)=2x-2 3. 2(8x- 1) =6(5+4x) 4 . 4(2x - 3) +4=8x-8 5. The product of 5

1. solve 4(x+ 3) = 3x-10 2. Solve 2(x-4)
1. solve 4(x+ 3) = 3x-10 2. Solve 2(x-4) +3(x+5)=2x-2 3. 2(8x- 1) =6(5+4x) 4 . 4(2x - 3) +4=8x-8 5. The product of 5 and a number, decreased by 9, is 306. What is the number? 6. Six times a number, decreased by 20, is four times the number. Find the number. 7. Solve the inequality x +42 12 then show your answer on a number line 8. Solve the inequality 3(x+ 2) 2-12 then show your answer on a number line 9. For problem number 9, pick a value that will satisfy the inequality, then show that it does in fact "work". 10. Solve the inequality 3(x+4)

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