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Solving Multi-Step Equations

The document is a worksheet from Kuta Software focused on solving multi-step equations. It contains a series of equations for students to solve, ranging from simple to complex. Additionally, there is a critical thinking question that encourages students to explore different methods for solving an equation.

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Solving Multi-Step Equations

The document is a worksheet from Kuta Software focused on solving multi-step equations. It contains a series of equations for students to solve, ranging from simple to complex. Additionally, there is a critical thinking question that encourages students to explore different methods for solving an equation.

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Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 2 Name___________________________________

Solving Multi-Step Equations Date________________ Period____

Solve each equation.

1) 4n − 2n = 4 2) −12 = 2 + 5v + 2v

3) 3 = x + 3 − 5 x 4) x + 3 − 3 = −6

5) −12 = 3 − 2k − 3k 6) −1 = −3r + 2r

7) 6 = −3( x + 2) 8) −3(4r − 8) = −36

9) 24 = 6(− x − 3) 10) 75 = 3(−6n − 5)

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11) −3(1 + 6r) = 14 − r 12) 6(6v + 6) − 5 = 1 + 6v

13) −4k + 2(5k − 6) = −3k − 39 14) −16 + 5n = −7(−6 + 8n) + 3

15) 10 p + 9 − 11 − p = −2(2 p + 4) − 3(2 p − 2) 16) −10n + 3(8 + 8n) = −6(n − 4)

17) 10( x + 3) − (−9 x − 4) = x − 5 + 3 18) 12(2k + 11) = 12(2k + 12)

19) −12( x − 12) = −9(1 + 7 x) 20) −11 + 10( p + 10) = 4 − 5(2 p + 11)

Critical thinking question:

21) Explain two ways you could solve 20 = 5(−3 + x)

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