Equations with the Variable on Both Sides. Warm Up.

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Equations with the Variable on Both Sides

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When is it more economical to rent from Andy’s Rental Car?

When is it more economical to rent from Buddy’s?

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A water tank holds 256 gallons but is leaking at a rate of 3 gallons per week. A second water tank holds 384 gallons but is leaking at a rate of 5 gallons per week. After how many weeks will the amount of water in the two tanks be the

same?

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Write a real-world situation that could be modeled by the equation

30x = 48 + 22x