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Steve rode 4 miles on his bike the first day, - PPT Presentation

m miles on the second day and 7 miles on the third day If on all three days total he rode no less than 20 miles how many miles could he had rode on the second day 6EE7 I Can Write Equations to Represent RealWorld Situations ID: 408684

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Slide1

Steve rode 4 miles on his bike the first day,

m

miles on the second day and 7 miles on the third day. If on all three days total he rode no less than 20 miles, how many miles could he had rode on the second day?Slide2

6.EE.7

"I Can Write Equations to Represent Real-World Situations."Slide3

Steve rode 4 miles on his bike the first day,

m

miles on the second day and 7 miles on the third day. If on all three days total he rode no less than 20 miles, how many miles could he had rode on the second day?Slide4

Steve rode 4 miles on his bike the first day,

m

miles on the second day and 7 miles on the third day. If on all three days total he rode no less than 20 miles, how many miles could he had rode on the second day?Slide5

Bethany goes to the store with

x

dollars and spends $25 on groceries. If she now has $35, how much money did she start with?Slide6

Bethany goes to the store with

x

dollars and spends $25 on groceries. If she now has $35, how much money did she start with?Slide7

Bethany goes to the store with

x

dollars and spends $25 on groceries. If she now has $35, how much money did she start with?Slide8

Barry weighs

w

pounds but is determined to lose 35 pounds. If he wants to weigh at most 120 pounds, how much

does Barry weigh now?Slide9

Barry weighs

w

pounds but is determined to lose 35 pounds. If he wants to weigh at most 120 pounds, how much does Barry weigh now?Slide10

Barry weighs

w

pounds but is determined to lose 35 pounds. If he wants to weigh at most 120 pounds, how much does Barry weigh now?Slide11

Just Write

Stan bought 8 fish for

f dollars and a fish tank for $60. Write an equation to represent the situation if

T represents the total cost.Slide12

Just Write

Stan bought 8 fish for

f dollars and a fish tank for $60. Write an equation to represent the situation if

T represents the total cost.Slide13

Mr.

Falci

wants to group the students, s in his class into 6 equal groups with 4 kids in each group. How many students are in the class?Slide14

Mr.

Falci

wants to group the students, s in his class into 6 equal groups with 4 kids in each group. How many students are in the class?Slide15

Mr.

Falci

wants to group the students, s in his class into 6 equal groups with 4 kids in each group. How many students are in the class?Slide16

Jill went the market and bought

a

bags of apples for $6 each. If Mary’s total exceeded $42, how many bags of apples could Mary have purchase?Slide17

Jill went the market and bought

a

bags of apples for $6 each. If Mary’s total exceeded $42, how many bags of apples could Mary have purchase?Slide18

Jill went the market and bought

a

bags of apples for $6 each. If Mary’s total exceeded $42, how many bags of apples could Mary have purchase?Slide19

Just Write

The school rents out the auditorium for their school play for a fee of $250 and $3 for every ticket sold. Write an equation for the situation if

t represents the tickets sold and

R represents the total rental cost.Slide20

Just Write

The school rents out the auditorium for their school play for a fee of $250 and $3 for every ticket sold. Write an equation for the situation if

t

represents the tickets sold and R represents the total rental cost.Slide21

Jared wants to buy some trading cards for his birthday. He had 12 cards and buys

t

more. If Jared now has 28 cards, how many did he buy?Slide22

Jared wants to buy some trading cards for his birthday. He had 12 cards and buys

t

more. If Jared now has 28 cards, how many did he buy?Slide23

Jared wants to buy some trading cards for his birthday. He had 12 cards and buys

t

more. If Jared now has 28 cards, how many did he buy?Slide24

Matt wanted to play his favorite card game with 8 total people. If each player received 7 cards to start, at least how cards

c

would Matt need to start with? Slide25

Matt wanted to play his favorite card game with 8 total people. If each player received 7 cards to start, at least how cards

c

would Matt need to start with? Slide26

Matt wanted to play his favorite card game with 8 total people. If each player received 7 cards to start, at least how cards

c

would Matt need to start with? Slide27

Georgia wants to go to the skating rink with her friends. If the tickets cost $12 and they all spent a total of $72, how many people

p

went skating?Slide28

Georgia wants to go to the skating rink with her friends. If the tickets cost $12 and they all spent a total of $72, how many people

p

went skating?Slide29

Georgia wants to go to the skating rink with her friends. If the tickets cost $12 and they all spent a total of $72, how many people

p

went skating?Slide30

Just Write

You go to a carnival and pay $12 for a ticket plus $2 per ride. Write an equation for the situation if

r represents the rides you ride and

T represents the total cost.Slide31

Just Write

You go to a carnival and pay $12 for a ticket plus $2 per ride. Write an equation for the situation if

r represents the rides you ride and

T represents the total cost.Slide32

Greg collected more than 43 canned goods for his school’s food drive. If he got 25 of them from his house and collected the rest from his grandma’s, how many canned goods

g

could Greg have collected from his grandma?Slide33

Greg collected more than 43 canned goods for his school’s food drive. If he got 25 of them from his house and collected the rest from his grandma’s, how many canned goods

g

could Greg have collected from his grandma?Slide34

Greg collected more than 43 canned goods for his school’s food drive. If he got 25 of them from his house and collected the rest from his grandma’s, how many canned goods

g

could Greg have collected from his grandma?Slide35

Sarah wants to buy 5 friendship bracelets for her friends. If the price of each bracelet is

b

and Sarah pays a total of $45, how much did she spend on each bracelet?Slide36

Sarah wants to buy 5 friendship bracelets for her friends. If the price of each bracelet is

b

and Sarah pays a total of $45, how much did she spend on each bracelet?Slide37

Sarah wants to buy 5 friendship bracelets for her friends. If the price of each bracelet is

b

and Sarah pays a total of $45, how much did she spend on each bracelet?Slide38

Blake had

x

in his wallet, gave 5 dollars to a friend and received 8 from another friend. If Blake now has less than $7, how much money could Blake have started with?Slide39

Blake had

x

in his wallet, gave 5 dollars to a friend and received 8 from another friend. If Blake now has less than $7, how much money could Blake have started with?Slide40

Blake had

x

in his wallet, gave 5 dollars to a friend and received 8 from another friend. If Blake now has less than $7, how much money could Blake have started with?Slide41

Just Write

Blaine is going bowling and will need to pay $4 for shoes and then $3 for every game. Write an equation for the situation if

g

represents the games played and C represents the total cost.Slide42

Just Write

Blaine is going bowling and will need to pay $4 for shoes and then $3 for every game. Write an equation for the situation if

g

represents the games played and C represents the total cost.Slide43

Tricia went to the library with

b

books and returned 5 but took out 2. If Tricia has a total of 8 books out, how many did she start with?Slide44

Tricia went to the library with

b

books and returned 5 but took out 2. If Tricia has a total of 8 books out, how many did she start with?Slide45

Tricia went to the library with

b

books and returned 5 but took out 2. If Tricia has a total of 8 books out, how many did she start with?Slide46

At the carnival, the games cost $3 each to play. If Cam’s mom told him to spend no more than $30, how many games

g

could Cam possibly play?Slide47

At the carnival, the games cost $3 each to play. If Cam’s mom told him to spend no more than $30, how many games

g

could Cam possibly play?Slide48

At the carnival, the games cost $3 each to play. If Cam’s mom told him to spend no more than $30, how many games

g

could Cam possibly play?Slide49

Bill wants to split up his remaining Halloween candy

c

so that his 7 friends get 4 pieces each. How much candy must Bill have?Slide50

Bill wants to split up his remaining Halloween candy

c

so that his 7 friends get 4 pieces each. How much candy must Bill have?Slide51

Bill wants to split up his remaining Halloween candy

c

so that his 7 friends get 4 pieces each. How much candy must Bill have?Slide52

Boris wants to buy a turkey for Thanksgiving so that all 9 family members get the same amount of food. If each family member will eat at most 2 pounds of turkey, how many pounds

p

of turkey will Boris need to buy?Slide53

Boris wants to buy a turkey for Thanksgiving so that all 9 family members get the same amount of food. If each family member will eat at most 2 pounds of turkey, how many pounds

p

of turkey will Boris need to buy?Slide54

Boris wants to buy a turkey for Thanksgiving so that all 9 family members get the same amount of food. If each family member will eat at most 2 pounds of turkey, how many pounds

p

of turkey will Boris need to buy?Slide55

The temperature is 36 degrees in the morning and rises

d

degrees by the afternoon and falls 7 degrees at night. If the temperature is 42 degrees at night, how much did the temperature rise in the afternoon?Slide56

The temperature is 36 degrees in the morning and rises

d

degrees by the afternoon and falls 7 degrees at night. If the temperature is 42 degrees at night, how much did the temperature rise in the afternoon?Slide57

The temperature is 36 degrees in the morning and rises

d

degrees by the afternoon and falls 7 degrees at night. If the temperature is 42 degrees at night, how much did the temperature rise in the afternoon?