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Learning Activity Sheet #07

LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES IN ONE VARIABLE


Activity 1:
Direction: Translate the verbal sentence to mathematical sentence. Use variable x to represent
number:
VERBAL SENTENCE MATHEMATICAL
SENTENCE
1. The sum of a number and 5 is 12.
2. Twice a number is 54
3. Thrice a number increase by 2 is less than 50.
4. One half the sum of a number and 4 is less than 28.
5. A number increased by one-third of the number is 5.

Activity 2:
Direction: Write the equation or inequality described in the following problems.
1. JP’s age is twice the age of Reyna. The sum of their ages does not exceed 51.
2. Twice the sum of a number and 10 is 55.
3. Cut a 60 cm ribbon into two such that one part is one-third of the other.
4. The sum of two consecutive even integers is 162.
5. The sum of three consecutive integers is not more than 57.
6. Nine subtracted from the quotient of a number and three is twenty-one.
7. If seven is subtracted from six times a number, the result is at least 10.
8. The sum of 6 times a number and fifteen is no more than forty-two.
9. Five times the measure of an angle is an cute angle.
10. The circumference of the circle with radius y is at most 25.
Activity 3:
Direction: Find the value of x that will make the equality true or correct.
1. x +2=8 x=¿ ¿
2. 3 x=12 x=¿ ¿
3. 2 x−3=1 x=¿ ¿

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