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Lesson 5.1.2 – Teacher Notes Standard: 8.EE.C.7b Solve linear equations in one variable. b) Solve linear equations with rational number coefficients, including equations whose solutions require expanding expressions using the distributive property and collecting like terms. Full mastery can be expected by the end of the chapter. Lesson Focus: The lesson introduces the fraction buster method and how to rewrite equations without rational number coefficients. (5-11, 5-12, and 5-13) I can solve linear equations with rational number coefficients including the use of the distributive property. Calculator: No Literacy/Teaching Strategy: Hot Potato (5-11); Pairs Check (5- 12); or Red-Light-Green-Light (Whole Lesson)

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Lesson 5.1.2 – Teacher NotesStandard: 8.EE.C.7b Solve linear equations in one variable. b) Solve linear equations with rational number coefficients, including equations whose

solutions require expanding expressions using the distributive property and collecting like terms. • Full mastery can be expected by the end of the chapter.

Lesson Focus: The lesson introduces the fraction buster method and how to rewrite equations without rational number coefficients. (5-11, 5-12, and 5-13)

• I can solve linear equations with rational number coefficients including the use of the distributive property.

Calculator: No

Literacy/Teaching Strategy: Hot Potato (5-11); Pairs Check (5-12); or Red-Light-Green-Light (Whole Lesson)

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Earlier in this course, you worked with proportions such as . One way to begin

solving a proportion is to eliminate the fractions and create an equivalent equation. When you

eliminate the fractions, it is easier to solve.

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Fraction elimination is not just for proportions, however. It also applies to other equations with fractions. In this lesson, you will learn

how to eliminate fractions in equations. Then you will be able to use what you learned about

solving equations to complete the problems.

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5-10.

Hannah wants to solve 0.04x + 1 = 2.2 . “I think that I need to use my calculator because of the decimals,” she told Michael. Suddenly Hannah blurted out, “No, wait! What was the way we

learned to rewrite a proportion equation without fractions? Maybe we can use that idea here to get

rid of the decimals.”

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5-10 Continued

0.04x + 1 = 2.2

a. What is Hannah talking about? Explain what she means. Then rewrite the equation so that it has no decimals.

b. Now solve the new equation (the one with no decimals). Check your solution.

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5-11. Rewriting 0.04x + 1 = 2.2 in the previous problem gave you a new, equivalent equation that was easier to solve. If needed, review the Math Notes box in this lesson for more information about equivalent equations.

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5-11 Continued

How can each equation below be rewritten so that it is easier to solve? With your team, find an equivalent equation for each equation on the next slide. If the original equation has large numbers, make sure the

equivalent equation has smaller numbers. If the original equation has fractions or decimals, eliminate the

fractions or decimals in the equivalent equation. Solve each new equation and check your answer.

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5-11 Continued

a. 2.1x + 0.6 = 17.4 b. 100x + 250 = −400

c. = 30 d. + 1 = -6

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5-12. Examine the equation + =16, and then answer the following questions.

a. Multiply each term by 3. What happened? Do any fractions remain?

b. If you had multiplied each term in the original equation by 5 instead of 3, would you have eliminated all of the fractions?

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5-12 Continued

b. Find a number that you can use to multiply by all of the terms that will get rid of all of the fractions. How is this number related to the numbers in the equation?

c. Solve your new equation from part (c) and check your equation.

+ =16

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5-13. Use the strategy you developed in problem 5-12 to solve each of the following equations.a. + = b. = +

c. - =

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Extra Practice1. -6 + = -5 2. 6 = + 2

3. -2 = 2 + 4. = + v

5. + t -1 = t + t 6. m + - 2 = m -