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Algebra 2.

5). Like Terms


A.
1). 4a + 5a 2). 7b + 6b 3). 12c - 8c 4). 14d - 8d 5). 33d - 5d
6). 2d - 5d 7). 6f - 8f 8). 4t - 9t 9). 6y - 7y 10). 3h - 8h
11). -3p - 7p 12). -6m - 3m 13). -2j - 4j 14). -3h -9h 15). -7n - 7n
16). 3n + 6n + n 17). 3p + 7p + 2p 18). 3q + 5q + 2q 19). 4f + 9f + 6f
20). 3p + 9p - 4p 21). 6q + 3q - 8q 22). 4r + 5r - 3r 23). 7y + 4y - 9y
24). 6p - 5p + 2p 25). 4w - 3w + 7w 26). 12 r - 4r - 5r 27). 32k - 26k + k
28). 2r + 6r - 9r 29). 10v - 9v - 2v 30). 12u - 3u + 4u 31). 9y - 3y - y
32). 4t - 6t + t 33). 3y - 7y + 6y 34). 4h - 6h - h 35). 5j + 6j - 14j
B.
1). 3a + 4b + 6a + 3b 2). 7m + 6n + 4m + 8n 3). 6p + 4q + 3p + 7q
4). 7y + 2x + 9y + 2x 5). 8u + 3v + 2u + 7v 6). y + 3e + 5y + 2e
7). 4z2 + 3z + 2z2 + z 8). 3x2 + 3x + 5x2 + 6x 9). 4t + 2t2 + t + t2
10). 4u + 3v + 12u - 2v 11). 6y + 7h - 2y + 3h 12). 4e + 3d + 5e - 5d
13). 5t + 4f - 3t - 5f 14). 6u + 3s - 4u - 7s 15). 6y - 3g + 2y - 4g
16). 8q - 7p - 6q - 3p 17). 4u - 7y + 11u - 5y 18). 5x - 7y + 3x - 4y
19). 12b - 4c + 3b - 2c 20). 6q + 12r + 3q - 11r 21). 6r - 5t - 8r - 4t
22). 7a2 - 6a + 2a2 + 5a 23). 4x - x2 + 3x + 4x2 24). 6t2 + 3t - 4t2 + 5t
25). 9a2 + 3a - 6a2 -4a 26). h2 - 4h + 3h2 + 2h 27). 3u2 + 4u - 5u2 - 7u
28). 8y + 4t - 12y - 7t 29). -4r + 5s + r - 7s 30). -3r2 - 2r - 5r2 - 8r

6). Brackets

1). 3(2f + 4) 2). 2(3a + 4) 3). 4(2e + 5) 4). 3(4t + 2) 5). 2(4y + 7)
6). 4(3r - 5) 7). 7(2a + 3) 8). 4(3j - 6) 9). 5(2q - 9) 10). 7(6y - 8)
11). 3(2e + 5t) 12). 5(6y + 2w) 13). 3(2s - 4t) 14). 7(6k - 2v) 15). 9(2w - e)
16). 2a(4 + 3a) 17). 3c(3 + 2c) 18). 5d(2 - 3d) 19). 6p(5 - 2p) 20). 6n(3 - 4n)
21). 3d(4 + 2d) 22). 4e(2e - 5) 23). 2g(9 - 3g) 24). 2t(5t - 3) 25). 7m(2m + 4)
26). -2(3a + 1) 27). -4(4r + 2) 28). -3(4a + 2) 29). -6(3 - 4d) 30). -6(4a -3d)
31). -3a(2a - 4) 32). -6c(2 - c) 33). -a(2a + 4) 34). -2e(4 - 3e) 35). -3k(2k + 7)
36). a(x + y) 37). p(y - x) 38). q(x + y) 39). p(f + g) 40). m(n - p)
41). 2f(g + h) 42). 3a(b - c) 43). 2a(d + a) 44). -3(5x + 2) 45). -2(10h +7y)
46). -5(a - 7b) 47). -3(7 - 8u) 48). -5(2x - 6) 49). -8(y - 4x) 50). 6(-3t - 4s)

7). Brackets and Like Terms

1). 4a + 3(a + 2) 2). 3d + 4(d + 2) 3). 2c + 5(2c + 3)


4). 4r + 2( r - 4) 5). 2v + 3(2v - 4) 6). 2n + 5(2n + 3)
7). 3p + 2(5p - 3) 8). 3q + 4(2q - 3) 9). 5t + 3(2t - 4)
10). 2t + 5(5t - 3) + 7 11). 3u + 2(5u - 4) 12). 15y + 4(3 - 2y)
13). 5y - 2(y + 4) 14). 9t - 3(2t + 4) 15). 6r - 3(r + 4)
16). 18k - 3(4k + 5) 17). 9t - 2(3t - 4) 18). 5r - 3(2 - 4r)
19). 15a - 4(5 - 2a) 20). 9e - 4(3 + 2e) 21). 9g - 3(2g + 3) + 12
22). 10p - 4(2p - 5) + 4 23). 14b - 3(4b - 3) - 5 24). 16 - 2(3f + 5) - f
25). 2(x + 1) + 3(x + 4) 26). 5(x - 3) + 4(2x + 1) 27). 6(7 - x) + 5(3 + 2x)
28). 8( 2 - x) + 4(x + 2) 29). 7(x + 6) - 3(x + 4) 30). 5(x - 4) - 2(2x + 7)
31). 4(x - 3) - 2(x - 4) 32). 6(8 - 5x) - 5 (x - 3) 33). 2(7x - 4) - 3( 2x - 6)
34). 3(2x - 5) - 2(6 + 7x) 35). 3(2 + 5g) + 4(3g - 4) 36). 4(3t - 5) - 2(4 - 6t)

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8). Solving Simple Equations (Two Terms)

1). 2x = 32 2). 5x = 40 3). 9d = 27 4). 15a = 45 5). 3r = 36


6). 7y = 35 7). 2w = 44 8). 4t = 36 9). 7p = 42 10). 3n = 69
11). 4t = 48 12). 17 r = 51 13). 36 = 2q 14). 144 = 6e 15). 108 = 9u
16). 2x = -12 17). 5x = -25 18). 9d = -18 19). 15a = -90 20). 3r = -27
21). -7y = 28 22). -2w = 24 23). -4t = 32 24). -7p = 77 25). -3n = 39
26). 4t = 80 27). 13 r = -39 28). -30 = 2q 29). 45 = 5e 30). 72 = -9u
31). x = 12 32). x=4 33). x=5 34). k=2 35). c=6
2 3 2 4 7
36). 6=f 37). 9=h 38). 5=d 39). 34 = r 40). 14 = x
4 7 9 6 12
41). 12 = k 42). v = 34 43). b = 43 44). 27 = a 45). x = 209
7 4 7 5 9
46). x = -3 47). x = -7 48). x = -5 49). k = -9 50). c = -12
2 3 2 4 7
51). 2=f 52). 2=h 53). 5=d 54). 4=r 55). 10 = x
-4 -7 -4 -6 -12
56). 8 =k 57). v = 14 58). b = -9 59). 20 = a 60). x = -9
7 -4 3 5 9

9). Solving Simple Equations (Three Terms)

1). x+4=9 2). x + 7 = 16 3). 3+x=9 4). x-3=7 5). x-4=6


6). x + 6 = 19 7). x -3=7 8). 4+x=6 9). a-4=2 10). d+2=6
11). c-3=7 12). y + 7 = 15 13). u-6=2 14). p-5=9 15). 7 + t = 14
16). 13 = x + 4 17). 7=y-3 18). 9=g+7 19). 3=t-8 20). 41 = x + 23
21). 20 = p + 8 22). 13 = k -3 23). 20 = t + 9 24). 6=h-4 25). 34 = 14 + j
26). 9=x+4 27). 14 = p - 3 28). 9=r-5 29). 22 = m - 9 30). 56 = k + 40
31). c+8=7 32). y+7=3 33). u+6=2 34). p+5=0 35). 7+t=5
36). 3=x+4 37). 7 = y + 13 38). 4=g+7 39). 7 = t + 14 40). 11 = x + 23
41). 0=p+8 42). 1=k+2 43). -3 = t + 2 44). -1 = h + 4 45). -3 = j - 2
46). -9 = x - 3 47). -6 = p - 5 48). -9 = r - 5 49). -22 = a - 9 50). -56 = k - 40
51). 0=p-8 52). k + 2 = -4 53). t+2=8 54). h+4=3 55). j - 2 = -1
56). x-3=0 57). p - 5 = -8 58). r - 5 = 19 59). -2 = a - 5 60). 6 = k - 40

10). Solving Equations (Three Terms)


A.
1). 3x + 1 = 13 2). 5x - 3 = 27 3). 2x - 3 = 13 4). 2x + 4 = 10
5). 3x - 7 = 8 6). 4x + 6 = 26 7). 3x - 2 = 25 8). 4x - 7 = 29
9). 7x + 4 = 32 10). 10x - 3 = 57 11). 8x + 4 = 36 12). 6 + 5x = 46
13). 3 + 2x = 27 14). 9 + 6x = 33 15). 17 + 7x = 24 16). 5 + 3x = 41
17). 2x + 1 = 9 18). 2x - 9 = 17 19). 2x - 9 = 5 20). 8x - 4 = 60
21). 12x - 4 = 56 22). 9t + 7 = 70 23). 6a + 3 = 21 24). 7f - 4 = 24
25). 44 = 5m + 4 26). 35 = 3t - 7 27). 15 = 4y - 9 28). 20 = 13p - 6
29). 92 = 9r - 7 30). 59 = 11a + 4 31). 51 = 6c - 3 32). 55 = 7b - 8
33). 41 = 15c - 4 34). 89 = 17 + 24c 35). 27 = 3 + 4y 36). 57 = 1 + 7d
37). 37 = 5m - 3 38). 23 = 8f - 9 39). 51 = 3g - 12 40). 26 = 2x + 14
41). 6f + 12 = 48 42). 5t + 13 = 78 43). 71 = 8p - 9 44). 2m - 31 = 17
45). 112 = 4 + 9f 46). 26 = 7q - 9 47). 14f - 20 = 50 48). 12g + 18 = 66
49). x+3=5 50). 2=c-4 51). 6+v =7 52). n-3=4
2 5 4 3
53). 5 = h - 3 54). r - 7 = 2 55). 9 + u = 12 56). h - 3 = 2
2 6 7 9
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Algebra 3.

10). Solving Equations (Three Terms) cont.


B.
1). 2x + 8 = 2 2). 3x + 9 = 3 3). 5x + 16 = 1 4). 7x + 20 = 6
5). 4r + 20 = 16 6). 3 = 6p + 21 7). 1 = 2w + 7 8). 11 = 6c + 35
9). 10 = 7t + 80 10). 2 = 3e + 17 11). 7 = 9k + 25 12). 2s + 27 = 5
13). 6 - 2x = 18 14). 7 - 8y = 71 15). 13 - 4f = 61 16). 7 - 5a = 52
17). 4 - 6g = 28 18). 19 = 7 - 2w 19). 6 - 4j = 18 20). 23 = 3 - 5x
21). 9 - 7j = 72 22). 46 = 7 - 3q 23). 11 - 2g = 43 24). 5 - 3h = 20
25). 10 = 3q + 13 26). 6 - 3d = 15 27). 13 - 5y = 63 28). 2 = 12 + 5k
29). 9 - 2a = 17 30). 5 = 29 + 4x 31). 52 + 9x = 7 32). 61 = 17 - 4x
33). e+6=2 34). 4+m=1 35). -2 = v + 3 36). r - 2 = -7
5 3 5 4
37). -x - 3 = 4 38). 8 = 2 - b 39). 4 + t = -3 40). -2 = k + 6
4 2 3 7

C.
1). 3x + 8 = 12 2). 3f + 9 = 23 3). 5m + 16 = 19 4). 7c + 20 = 26
5). 23 = 4g - 7 6). 14 = 7 + 3g 7). 15 = 6v + 7 8). 4x + 8 = 21
9). 2x + 9 = 19 10). 4r + 7 = 3 11). 5d - 12 = 3 12). 8d - 44 = 0
13). 8 = 4n + 5 14). 7 = 9 - 3c 15). 20 - 2t = 30 16). 7 = 3a + 20
17). 2x + 6 = 2 18). 1 + 7u = 25 19). 8 = 8 - 3h 20). 3r + 9 = 2
21). 4f + 6 = 23 22). 3 = 7 - 2v 23). 5u - 7 = 14 24). 5 = 4t + 16
25). 6y + 7 = 21 26). 5 + 4t = -8 27). 9 + 8y = 9 28). 12 - 5j = 8
29). 8 + 9r = 23 30). 6h - 8 = 25 31). 24 = 10 - 5h 32). -4 = 5 - 6h

D.
1). 5a = 21 + 2a 2). 6b = 15 + b 3). 4c = 20 + 2c 4). 12d = 28 + 5d
5). 2w = 18 - w 6). 3t = 35 - 2t 7). 2d = 42 - 5d 8). 4y = 6 - 2y
9). 9g = g + 16 10). 7p = 60 - 3p 11). 4n = 49 - 3n 12). 7m = 3m + 32
13). 2d + 4 = 3d 14). 3f + 24 = 9f 15). 2g + 16 = 10g 16). 20 + 4p = 14p
17). 15 - 3f = 2f 18). 24 - 2a = a 19). 64 - 5s = 3s 20). 45 - 4g = 5g
21). 99 - 7g = 2g 22). 27 + 2m = 5m 23). 4j + 40 = 12j 24). 66 - 6t = 5t

E.
1). 5a = 2a - 9 2). 7g = 4g - 21 3). 9p = 3p - 18 4). 7u = 5u - 20
5). 7a = 2a - 35 6). 9c = 5c - 4 7). 7f = 4f - 36 8). 9q = 7q - 40
9). 6a - 12 = 8a 10). 7d - 20 = 12d 11). 4f - 15 = 19f 12). 7c - 27 = 10c
13). 5d - 4 = 6d 14). 8f - 39 = 11f 15). 2v - 81 = 11v 16). 3p - 66 = 14p
17). 3a = 12 + 7a 18). 4b = 20 + 9b 19). 2c = 21 + 5c 20). 4d = 24 + 7d
21). 4t = 60 + 10t 22). 8y = 6 + 11y 23). 5s = 72 + 11s 24). 3n = 9 + 12n
25). 11p + 54 = 5p 26). 30 + 8q = 2q 27). 6n + 26 = 4n 28). 12t + 56 = 5t
29). 5q + 7 = 4q 30). 13e + 48 = 9e 31). 15r + 48 = 3r 32). 5u + 11 = 4u

F.
1). 3a = 9 + a 2). 2p + 8 = 5p 3). 4t = 15 - 3t 4). 2t = 14 - t
5). 8 + 2g = 5g 6). 14 - 3h = 2h 7). 4i = i + 5 8). 6c = 10 + 2c
9). 22 - 2f = 3f 10). 9h = 11 + 5h 11). 3g = 9 - 4g 12). 6v = 16 + 3v
13). 22 + 5k = 8k 14). 7u = 5 - 3u 15). 8y = 9 - 4y 16). 9i = 4 + 3i
17). 5t + 7 = 2t 18). 2p = 16 + 7p 19). 4f + 8 = f 20). 2q = 9q + 6
21). 12m - 9 = 14m 22). 6r - 11 = 8r 23). 6y = y - 23 24). 14e = 6e - 19

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11). Solving Equations (Three Terms and Brackets)

1). 3(2x - 1) = 21 2). 2(2x - 4) = 12 3). 3(2x + 9) = 39 4). 3(3x - 2) = 66


5). 2(4x - 5) = 14 6). 2(x + 1) = 14 7). 2(3 + 2x) = 22 8). 5(3 + 2x) = 35
9). 4(3x - 2) = 28 10). 24 = 3(2 - 2x) 11). 2(4 - 2x) = 16 12). 50 = 5(4 - 3x)
13). 54 = 3(2 - 4x) 14). 2(3x - 4) = 4 15). 15 = 3(2x - 3) 16). 4(2 - x) = 16
17). 36 = 3(10 - 2x) 18). 30 = 5(2x + 4) 19). 46 = 2(3 + 2x) 20). 7(2 - 3x) = 56
21). 60 = 6(4 - 2d) 22). 4(7 + 2r) = 92 23). 36 = -4(2p - 3) 24). -3(4 - 2w) = 18
25). 2(3b + 4) = 44 26). -3(4 - 2n) = 18 27). 3(4 - 3s) = 30 28). 33 = -3(4 + 5t)
29). -2(4f + 6) = 28 30). 50 = 5(2p + 3) 31). 7(2y - 3) = 28 32). 68 = -4(5b + 3)

12). Solving Equations (Four Terms)

1). 4x + 3 = 2x + 11 2). 5x + 7 = 3x + 11 3). 2x - 4 = 5x -19 4). 6x - 2 = 3x + 10


5). 7x + 4 = 10x - 20 6). 9x + 7 = 15x + 1 7). 8x + 3 = 2x + 21 8). 3x - 6 = 10 - x
9). 2x - 3 = 3 - 4x 10). 3x + 4 = 18 - 4x 11). 10 - 4x = 3x + 3 12). 9x - 3 = 19 - 2x
13). 5x - 4 = 3x + 6 14). 4 - 5x = 2x - 10 15). 4x - 20 = 70 - 5x 16). 24 - 2x = 14x - 24
17). 5x - 2 = 2x + 4 18). 5x - 22 = 8 - 10x 19). x + 13 = 1 + 5x 20). 14x - 11 = 10x - 3
21). 4 - 3x = 10 - 5x 22). 2x - 25 = 2 - 7x 23). 3x - 2 = 5x - 10 24). 2 - 7x = 17 - 12x
25). 5x - 10 = 3x + 2 26). 3x + 2 = x + 12 27). 4x - 10 = x + 5 28). 4x + 3 = 10x - 21
29). 12x - 25 = 5x - 4 30). 7x - 42 = 2x - 7 31). 16 + 7x =41+ 2x 32). 16x + 20 = 22x + 8
33). 6 - 2x = 11 - 7x 34). 1 - x = 9 - 9x 35). 7 - 3x = 9 - 4x 36). 15x - 7 = 7x + 25
37). -3x - 5 = x + 15 38). 14x - 4 =10x -20 39). 8 - 4x = 2 - 7x 40). 11x + 3 = 17x + 39

The answers are now fractions or mixed numbers


41). 11x - 12 = 4x - 4 42). 9x - 1 = x + 11 43). 15x - 3 = 3x + 5 44). 11x - 21 = 7x - 16
45). 2 + 3x = 12 - 5x 46). 3x + 4 = 7 - 3x 47). 7 - 2x = 15 - 5x 48). 3 + 6x = 2x + 14
49). 7t - 12 = 3t - 5 50). 4 + 5f = 7 + 3f 51). 10p - 2 = 4p + 7 52). 12x - 1 = 3 + 5x

13). Solving Equations (Four Terms and Brackets)

1). 8(x + 1) = 2(x + 16) 2). 4(2x - 1) = 3(x + 2) 3). 3(5x - 2) = 4(3x + 6)
4). 7(x + 4) = 10(x + 1) 5). 5(2x - 3) = 3(3x + 2) 6). 3(x + 12) = 5(x + 4)
7). 4(2 - x) = 5(x - 2) 8). 5(x - 3) = 4(x + 2) 9). 5(x - 4) = 2(x - 7)
10). 3(x - 4) = 8(x - 9) 11). 6(x - 5) = 5(x - 4) 12). 8(x - 1) = 9(x - 2)
13). 4(x - 6) = 3(x - 1) 14). 4(x + 1) = 2 (8 - x) 15). 3(3x + 2) = 2(3x + 6)
16). 5(2x - 1) = 3(3x + 2) 17). 3(3x - 4) = 4(2x - 1) 18). 3(2x - 5) = 2(2x + 1)
19). 4(5x - 3) = 7(2x + 3) 20). 3(x + 4) = 2(x + 1) 21). 8(x + 6) = -2(3x + 4)
22). 6(3x - 4) = 2(4x - 12) 23). 5(3x - 1) = 2(5x + 1) 24). 2(6 - x) = 3(2x + 13)

Only for the brave !!


25). 3(4 - x) - 6(4 - 3x) = 3 26). 3(x - 2) - 5(2x - 3) = 23
27). 7(3 - 2x) - 2(8 - 5x) = x 28). 2(x - 2) = 4(x + 3) - 6(3 + 2x)
29). 4(5x - 1) + 3(1 - 7x) = x 30). 10(x + 4) - 9(x - 3) = 8(x + 3)
31). 2(3x - 3) -2(x + 1) = 15 32). 3(2x + 4) - 2x = 3(2 - 4x) + 12
33). 4(5 - 3x) = 2(5x - 4) + 2(3 - x) 34). 5(x - 4) + 2(x + 1) = 3(2 - 4x)
35). 4(2 - 3x) - 6(x - 4) = 2(5 - 5x) 36). 2(5 - 3x) = 4(x + 2) - 4(4 - 5x) + 7

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Forming and Solving Algebraic Equations.
1). A gardener is planting flowers. He buys 4 bags with t daffodils in each. When he opens up
the bags he finds 7 daffodil bulbs have gone bad.
a). Write an expression for the number of daffodils he can plant.
b). He actually planted 33 daffodils. Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find the number of daffodils in each bag.

2). Sally has f bags of lego, in each are 22 lego blocks. Sam has 9 lego blocks
spare so gives them to Sally.
a). Write an expression for the number of lego blocks Sally has.
b). Sally actually has 119 blocks of lego. Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find the number of lego bags Sally has.

3). In Marbles R Us, they sell marbles in boxes. Zeeshan buys 9 bags, each containing q
marbles. On the way home he plays Mark and wins another 8 marbles.
a). Write an expression for the number of marbles Zeeshan has after these games.
b). Zeeshan counts his marbles and find he has 116.
Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find how many marbles are sold in each bag.

4). A newspaper boy gets paid £ g a week for delivering papers. After 4 weeks he asks for his
wages, but he is deducted £2 for delivering papers to wrong houses.
a). Write an expression for the amount he is paid, in £'s.
b). He looks in his pay packet and finds £ 22. Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find how much he is paid per week.

5). On a school trip, y minibuses are needed. Each minibus will hold 14 pupils. After filling up
each minibus the last mini bus has 3 spare seats.
a). Write an expression for the number of pupils going on the trip.
b). The teacher counts 81 pupils getting on the minibuses.
Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find how many minibuses were used.

6). A cucumber farmer plants p cucumber seeds in a row. He plants 6 rows of these cucumber
seeds. Three months later he finds insects have eaten 7 of the plants.
a). Write down an expression for the number of cucumbers plants he has left.
b). His wife boxes up the plants for market and finds she has 71 cucumber plants.
Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find out how many cucumber seeds he planted in a row.

7). Gemma gets paid £ 8 at weekends for washing cars. After x weeks she asks for her wages,
included in her wages is a Christmas bonus of £ 7.
a). Write an expression for the amount she is paid.
b). She looks in her pay packet and finds £ 79. Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find how many weeks pay she picks up.

8). Parents transport the School football team to a match in p cars. Each car holds 4 members
of the squad. All the cars are full except the last one which only has 1 player in it.
a). Write an expression for the number of players taken to the match.
b). The manager checks the 17 players in the squad arrive.
Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find how many cars are used.

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9). Billy thinks of a number, v . He doubles it and subtracts 5 to get a new number
a). Write an expression for the new number.
b). 27 is his new number. Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find what the original number was.

10). Anthony now thinks of a number, f . He trebles it and adds 9 to get a new number
a). Write an expression for the new number.
b). 42 is his new number. Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find what the original number was.

11). Lynne joins in and thinks of a number, q . She halves it and adds 5 to get a new number
a). Write an expression for the new number.
b). 14 is her new number. Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find what the original number was.
x+3
12). A rectangular flower bed is x metres wide by ( x + 3 ) metres long.
a). Write an expression for the perimeter of the flower bed.
b). The perimeter is measured at 34 metres. Use this information to x
form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find the length and width of the flower bed.
y
13). A rectangular lawn is measured at y metres wide by ( 2y + 5 ) metres long.
a). Write an expression for the perimeter of the lawn.
b). The perimeter is measured at 52 metres. 2y + 5
Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find the length and width of the lawn.

14). A triangular playground has it's three sides measured at f metres,


( f + 4 ) metres and ( f + 5 ) metres. ff+ 4
f + f4
a). Write an expression for the perimeter of the playground.
b). The perimeter is measured at 51 metres.
f+5
Use this information to form an equation.
c). Solve this equation to find the lengths of all the sides of the playground.

Harder Questions.

15). Two rectangular lawns, shown, are made so that each has the same sized perimeter.
The first has dimensions 2a metres by 3a metres. 3a
The second has dimensions a metres by ( a + 6 ) metres.
2a a+6
a). Use this information to form an equation.
b). Solve this equation to find the perimeter of each lawn.
c). State the dimensions of each lawn.
a

16). Two rectangular flower beds, shown, are made so that each has the same sized perimeter.
The first has dimensions ( 3p + 2 ) metres by ( 2p + 1 ) metres. 3p + 2
The second has dimensions ( p + 8 ) metres by ( 2p + 3 ) metres.
2p + 1 p ++ 81
a). Use this information to form an equation. 2p
b). Solve this equation to find the perimeter of each flower bed.
c). State the dimensions of each flower bed.
2p
p ++83

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