Access Point #: MA.912.A.3.Su.d (Archived Access Point)


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Use the concepts of equality and inequality as strategies to solve problems involving real-world situations.

Clarifications:

Use physical or visual models with numerals Manny is making four stacks of books on the shelf. He has to make sure the stacks are equal. If he starts with three books in each stack, how many will he have to add to have equal stacks with eight books each?

Number: MA.912.A.3.Su.d Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07 Standard: Linear Equations and Inequalities : Solve linear equations and inequalities.

Related Benchmarks

Name Description
MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.
MA.912.A.3.5: Symbolically represent and solve multi-step and real-world applications that involve linear equations and inequalities.
MA.912.A.3.15: Solve real-world problems involving systems of linear equations and inequalities in two and three variables.



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