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with two unknowns

1. Find five different solutions to this 10. How many positive, even integer
equation: solutions are there for this equation?
f+g=8 (Both numbers must be even.)
p + q = 12
2. Find five different solutions to this
equation: 11. How many positive, odd integer
m+n=3 solutions are there for the equation
in question 10? (Both odd.)
3. Find all the solutions to this
equation, using positive integers: 12. How many positive, even integer
u+v=4 solutions are there for this equation?
(Both even.)
4. How many different answers could a + b = 11
you find for question 3?
13. How many positive, odd integer
5. Find all the solutions to this solutions are there for the equation
equation, using positive integers: in question 12? (Both odd.)
j+k=6
14. Find as many different positive
6. How many different answers could integer solutions as you can to this
you find for question 5? equation:
2p + q = 12
7. Using your answers to questions 4
and 6, predict the number of positive
integer solutions to these equations: 15. Find as many different positive
a. r + s = 10 integer solutions as you can to this
equation:
b. a + b = 25
3x + y = 12
c. g + h = 100
16. Find two different solutions to this
8. Find five different positive integer
solutions to this equation: equation:
d–e=4 2a + 3b = 24

9. How many different answers could Note: Integers are normal counting numbers, positive
and negative. Zero is an even integer, but it is neither
there be for question 8? positive nor negative.

Challenge questions!
A. Find one solution that is true for B. Find one solution that is true for
both these equations: both these equations:
m + n = 12 a + b = 18
m–n=2 2a – b = 3

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