Algebra
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If 4x - 9 = 31, what is the value of x?
A gym charges a one-time registration fee of $18 plus $12 per month. Which equation gives the total cost C, in dollars, for m months?
The line y = -2x + 7 is graphed in the xy-plane. What is the y-intercept of the line?
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If 2p + 3q = 27 and q = 5, what is the value of p?
Which inequality represents all values of x that are more than 3 units from 0 on the number line?
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If 4x - 9 = 27, what is the value of x?
A line has equation y = 2x + 5. What is the y-value when x = 6?
If 5(x + 2) = 35, what is the value of x?
The function f is defined by f(x) = 3x - 4. If f(k) = 20, what is k?
If 2x + 3y = 18 and y = 4, what is x?
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