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1. Read the following word problem, then choose which linear equation models the problem.
The sum of the ages of an older sibling and a younger sibling is 16. Four years from now, the of the younger sibling will be the same as the age of the older sibling was two years ago. Find the present age of each sibling.
A. 4x = 14 - x + 16
B. x + 14 - x = 16 + 2
C. x - 4 = 14 + x
D. x + 4 = 14 - x
2. Read the following word problem, then choose which linear equation models the problem.
A rectangular trampoline has an area of 338 square feet. The length of the trampoline is twice it’s width. Find the dimensions of the trampoline.
A. 2w = 338
B. 2w • w = 338
C. 2w + 2w = 338
D. 2(w + w) = 338
3. Read the following word problem, then choose which linear equation models the problem.
The length of a rectangle is six feet more than twice the width. The rectangles perimeter is 84 feet. Find the width and length of the rectangle.
A. 2w + 6 + w = 84
B. 2(2w + 6) + 2w = 84
C. (2w + 6) • (w) = 84
D. 2(2w + 6) • (2w) = 84
4. Read the following word problem, then choose which linear equation models the problem.
In Sunnyvale Park, there are 55 species of birds that migrate. This accounts for one third of all the species of birds sighted in the park. Find the number of species of birds that have been sighted in Sunnyvale Park.
A. 1/3 + x = 55
B. 1/3x = 55
C. 1/3 - x = 55
D. 55 + 1/3 = x
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