Answer:
6) x = 6
7) x = 4
8) x = 4
9) x = 6
10) x = 6
Explanation:
This is based on Dr. Henry Borenson's method of using pawns to explain algebraic equations. Frankl I find using variables more intuitive
Let each pawn represent an x in the equations
6.
x + 8 = 10 + 4
x = 10 + 4 - 8
x = 14 - 8 = 6
7.
x + x = 4 + x
2x = 4 + x
2x - x = 4
x = 4
8.
x + x + x + 2 = 7 + 7
3x + 2 = 14
3x = 14 - 2
3x = 12
x = 12/3
x = 4
9.
2x + 4 = x + 10
2x - x = 10 - 4
x = 6
10
3x = x + 10 + 2
3x = x + 12
3x - x = 12
2x = 12
x = 6