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Mastering Algebra: Solving Variable Equations and Expressions

Dive into the world of algebra with our comprehensive guide to solving variable equations. Learn how to find variables in subtraction, multiplication, and addition equations. We provide clear examples, including writing expressions for various mathematical scenarios. Experience step-by-step guidance on solving problems like "If x = 8, what is x + 2?" Practice with real examples, enhancing your skills in forming and solving algebraic expressions. Perfect for students and learners eager to master algebra concepts!

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Mastering Algebra: Solving Variable Equations and Expressions

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  1. Who wants to win millions? Hundred Dollar Questions

  2. Find variables in subtraction equations Find variables in multiplication equations Algebraic expressions Writing variable equations Find variables in addition equations $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

  3. $100 Write an expression for 23 plus g.

  4. $200 Write an expression for 76 plus y.

  5. $300 Write an expression for 98 minus y.

  6. $400 Write an expression for 100 divided by x.

  7. $100 If x = 8 , what is x + 2 ?

  8. $200 If x = 10 , what is x - 10 ?

  9. $300 If x = 49 , what is x divided by 7 ?

  10. $400 If x = 100 , what is 1,000 divided by x ?

  11. $100 3 + x = 12

  12. $200 Y + 9 = 20

  13. $300 5 + 4 + z = 13

  14. $400 60 + g = 112

  15. $100 11 - 2 = y

  16. $200 h + 4 = 25

  17. $300 15 - 5 – x = 7

  18. $400 57 + y + 30 = 90

  19. $100 8 x y = 16

  20. $200 Y x 12 = 36

  21. $300 12 x d = 120

  22. $400 45 x f = 4,500

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