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Grade 8 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 2 - Equations in One Variable; Lesson 1: Equations with Rational Coefficients


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  Extra Practice  

Solve each equation. Check your solution.

  • Question 25 (request help)

    \(1\cfrac{1}{2}\text{x} = 9\cfrac{9}{20}\)

  • x =
  • Question 26 (request help)

    \(-12\cfrac{2}{3} = -1\cfrac{1}{9}\text{y}\)

  • y =
  • Question 27 (request help)

    \(1\cfrac{5}{7} = 1\cfrac{13}{14}\text{a}\)

  • a =
  • Question 28 (request help)

    One third of the bagels in a bakery are sesame bagels. There are 72 sesame bagels. Define a variable. Then write and solve an equation to find how many bagels there were in the bakery.

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  • Question 29 (request help)

    Find the Error Sarah is solving the equation \(-\cfrac{7}{8}\text{x} = 24\). Circle her mistake and correct it.

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