How to solve two-step equations with decimals in pre-algebra - Math
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This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element



Then divide both sides by 4:


This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element
Then divide both sides by 4:
Compare your answer with the correct one above

Solve for 
Solve for
The goal is to get
alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
The goal is to get alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Solve the equation for
. (Round to two decimal places).

Solve the equation for . (Round to two decimal places).

Subtract
from both sides of the equation, and simplify.


Divide both sides by
. Be careful of the negative sign.


Subtract from both sides of the equation, and simplify.
Divide both sides by . Be careful of the negative sign.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Josie buys
worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
Josie buys worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
The sales tax is 
The total grocery bill is
.
The change is
.
The sales tax is
The total grocery bill is .
The change is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element



Then divide both sides by 4:


This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element
Then divide both sides by 4:
Compare your answer with the correct one above

Solve for 
Solve for
The goal is to get
alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
The goal is to get alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Solve the equation for
. (Round to two decimal places).

Solve the equation for . (Round to two decimal places).

Subtract
from both sides of the equation, and simplify.


Divide both sides by
. Be careful of the negative sign.


Subtract from both sides of the equation, and simplify.
Divide both sides by . Be careful of the negative sign.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Josie buys
worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
Josie buys worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
The sales tax is 
The total grocery bill is
.
The change is
.
The sales tax is
The total grocery bill is .
The change is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element



Then divide both sides by 4:


This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element
Then divide both sides by 4:
Compare your answer with the correct one above

Solve for 
Solve for
The goal is to get
alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
The goal is to get alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Solve the equation for
. (Round to two decimal places).

Solve the equation for . (Round to two decimal places).

Subtract
from both sides of the equation, and simplify.


Divide both sides by
. Be careful of the negative sign.


Subtract from both sides of the equation, and simplify.
Divide both sides by . Be careful of the negative sign.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Josie buys
worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
Josie buys worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
The sales tax is 
The total grocery bill is
.
The change is
.
The sales tax is
The total grocery bill is .
The change is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element



Then divide both sides by 4:


This is a two-step equation. First you must add the decimals up to have a singular variable element
Then divide both sides by 4:
Compare your answer with the correct one above

Solve for 
Solve for
The goal is to get
alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
The goal is to get alone on one side. Therefore you subtract
from both sides to get
. Then divide both sides by
to get
alone.
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Solve the equation for
. (Round to two decimal places).

Solve the equation for . (Round to two decimal places).

Subtract
from both sides of the equation, and simplify.


Divide both sides by
. Be careful of the negative sign.


Subtract from both sides of the equation, and simplify.
Divide both sides by . Be careful of the negative sign.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Josie buys
worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
Josie buys worth of groceries. The sales tax is
. If she pays with
, how much change should she get?
The sales tax is 
The total grocery bill is
.
The change is
.
The sales tax is
The total grocery bill is .
The change is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above