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Description
What It Is:
This is an algebra worksheet titled 'Algebra Proofs' with the instruction 'Solve each equation.' It contains eight algebraic equations to solve, involving integers, fractions, and variables, requiring students to apply algebraic principles to isolate and determine the value of the unknown variables. Examples include 8 - 4p = 72, -7 = m/9 = -6, and 10(-10 + n) = -180.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 7-9, likely for students in pre-algebra or algebra courses. The equations involve solving for a single variable, using the distributive property, and working with fractions and integers, skills typically taught in these grade levels.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice and reinforce their skills in solving algebraic equations. It provides practice in applying inverse operations, simplifying expressions, and using the distributive property to solve for unknown variables. It is good for building algebraic fluency and problem-solving skills.
How to Use It:
Students should solve each equation by applying algebraic principles to isolate the variable. This may involve adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing both sides of the equation by the same value, as well as using the distributive property when necessary. Students should show their work to demonstrate their understanding of the solving process.
Target Users:
The target users are students in middle school or early high school who are learning or reviewing basic algebra concepts, specifically solving linear equations. It is suitable for students who need extra practice or as a review activity.