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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used.

Match each equation to the value of a that makes the equation true.

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used-example-1
User BobRodes
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What to do?

We have to solve the equations and find the out the value of a in each case. Accordingly we have to drag the value of the equation.

1) 2a + 3(a + 1) = 8

⇒ 2a + 3a + 3 = 8

⇒ 5a + 3 = 8

⇒ 5a = 5

⇒ a = 5/5 = 1

Drag the tile with number 1 on the top.

2) 3a - 2a - 4 = 0

⇒ a - 4 = 0

⇒ a = 4

Drag the tile with number 4 on the top.

3) 6(2a - a + 1)= 24

⇒ 2a - a + 1 = 4

⇒ a + 1 = 4

⇒ a = 3

Drag the tile with number 3 on the top.

4) 4 + 3(a + 2) = 16

⇒ 3(a + 2) = 12

⇒ a + 2 = 12/3 = 4

⇒ a = 2

Drag the tile with number 2 on the top.

User Nuibb
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Answer:

  • 1, 4, 3, 2

Explanation:

  • 2a + 3(a + 1) = 8
  • 2a + 3a + 3 = 8
  • 5a = 5
  • a = 1

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  • 3a - 2a - 4 = 0
  • a - 4 = 0
  • a = 4

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  • 6(2a - a + 1) = 24
  • 6(a + 1) = 24
  • a + 1 = 4
  • a = 3

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  • 4 + 3(a + 2) = 16
  • 4 + 3a + 6 = 16
  • 3a + 10 = 16
  • 3a = 6
  • a = 2
User Diljeet
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