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4.01 Write and represent two-step equations

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Write the equation represented by the Algebra tiles. Do not solve the equation.

A horizontal rectangle blue tile labeled +xA horizontal rectangle blue tile labeled +xA horizontal rectangle blue tile labeled +xA horizontal rectangle blue tile labeled +x  A square blue tile labeled +1A square blue tile labeled +1   $=$= A square orange tile labeled -1A square orange tile labeled -1A square orange tile labeled -1A square orange tile labeled -1 
An equation represented as Algebra tiles. On the left side of the equal sign are $4$4 rectangular blue tiles that are each labeled $+x$+x, and $2$2 square blue tiles that are each labeled $+1$+1. On the right side of the equal sign are $4$4 square orange tiles that are each labeled $-1$1.
Easy
< 1min

Write the equation represented by the Algebra tiles. Do not solve the equation.

Easy
< 1min

Use the Algebra tiles to answer the following questions.

Easy
2min

Use the Algebra tiles to answer the following questions.

Easy
2min
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Outcomes

7.PFA.3

The student will write and solve two-step linear equations in one variable, including problems in context, that require the solution of a two-step linear equation in one variable.

7.PFA.3a

Represent and solve two-step linear equations in one variable using a variety of concrete materials and pictorial representations.

7.PFA.3d

Write a two-step linear equation in one variable to represent a verbal situation, including those in context.

7.PFA.3e

Create a verbal situation in context given a two-step linear equation in one variable.

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