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Lesson Menu. Main Idea and New Vocabulary Key Concept: Subtraction Property of Equality Example 1: Solve Addition Equations Example 2: Real-World Example Key Concept: Addition Property of Equality Example 3: Solve a Subtraction Equation

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  1. Lesson Menu Main Idea and New Vocabulary Key Concept: Subtraction Property of Equality Example 1: Solve Addition Equations Example 2: Real-World Example Key Concept: Addition Property of Equality Example 3: Solve a Subtraction Equation Example 4: Real-World Example: Solve aSubtraction Equation Five-Minute Check

  2. Solve addition and subtraction equations. • equation • equivalent equation Main Idea/Vocabulary

  3. Key Concept

  4. ? 14 + 6= 20 Replace y with 6. Solve Addition Equations Solve 14 + y = 20. Check your solution. 14 + y = 20 Write the equation. – 14 = – 14 Subtraction Property of Equality y = 6 Simplify. Answer: The solution is 6. Check 14 + y= 20 Write the original equation. 20= 20 The sentence is true.  Example 1

  5. Solve 6 + x = 16. Check your solution. A. 9 B. 10 C. 21 D. 22 Example 1 CYP

  6. FRUITA grapefruit weighs 11 ounces, which is 6 ounces more than an apple. How much does the apple weigh? Example 2

  7. 11 = a + 6 Write the equation.  – 6 = – 6 Subtraction Property of Equality 5 = a Simplify. Answer: The apple weighs 5 ounces. Example 2

  8. SHOPPING A pair of sunglasses costs $25. A book costs $10 less than the pair of sunglasses. How much is the book? A. $35 B. $34 C. $25 D. $15 Example 2 CYP

  9. Key Concept

  10. ? 12 = 20 – 8Replace z with 20. Solve a Subtraction Equation Solve 12 = z – 8. Check your solution. 12 = z – 8 Write the equation.  + 8 = + 8 Addition Property of Equality 20 = z Simplify. Answer: The solution is 20. Check 12 = z – 8 Write the original equation. 12 = 12 Simplify.  Example 3

  11. Solve 17 = y – 4. Check your solution. A. 21 B. –21 C. 13 D. –13 Example 3 CYP

  12. Solve a Subtraction Equation MUSIC Vivian practiced the piano for 32 minutes. She practiced 11 minutes less than her brother did. How long did her brother practice the piano? Example 4

  13. Solve a Subtraction Equation 32 = b – 11 Write the equation.  + 11 = + 11 Addition Property of Equality 43 = b Simplify. Answer: Vivian’s brother practiced piano for 43 minutes. Example 4

  14. HEIGHTSeth is 68 inches tall, which is 4 inches shorter than Abraham. How tall is Abraham? A. 72 inches B. 71 inches C. 64 inches D. 63 inches Example 4 CYP

  15. Solve x + 31 = 53. Check your solution. A. 84 B. 83 C. 22 D. 21 Five Minute Check 1

  16. Solve –5 + y = 13. Check your solution. A. 8 B. 9 C. 18 D. 19 Five Minute Check 2

  17. Solve r – 7.2 = 22.8. Check your solution. A. 14.6 B. 15.6 C. 29 D. 30 Five Minute Check 3

  18. Solve –11 = 8 + a. Check your solution. A. –3 B. 3 C. –19 D. 19 Five Minute Check 4

  19. The sum of a number and 8 is –13. Find the number. A. –5 B. –6 C. –21 D. 21 Five Minute Check 5

  20. Write and solve an equation to determine Dale’s top speed at the racetrack if Dale’s top speed was 17 mph less than Andy’s. A.s – 17 = 152; s = 169 mph B.s – 17 = 152; s = 168 mph C. 17 + s = 152; s = 135 mph D. 17 + s = 152; s = 134 mph Five Minute Check 6

  21. The combined ages of the students in a 7th grade class is 1,582. The combined ages of the students in the 8th grade class is 34 more than the combined ages of the students in the 7th grade class. Which equation can help you find the combined ages of the students in the 8th grade class? A.h = 1,582 – 34 B. 1,582 – h = 34 C. 1,582 + 34 = h D. 34 = h + 1,582 Five Minute Check 7

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