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1) 331 students went on a field trip. Six buses were filled and 7 students traveled in cars. How many students were in each bus?

2) Aliyah had $24 to spend on seven pencils. After buying them she had $10. How much did each pencil cost?

3. 6a + 5a = βˆ’11
4. βˆ’6n βˆ’ 2n = 16
5.4x + 6+ 3 = 17
6.0 = βˆ’5n βˆ’ 2n
7. 6r βˆ’ 1 + 6r = 11
8. r + 11 + 8r = 29
9. βˆ’10 = βˆ’14v + 14v
10. βˆ’10p + 9 p = 12
11. (7 βˆ’ 2) Γ· 5
12.5 + (16 + 2) Γ· 3
13.2 + 12 Γ· 2 + 1
14.βˆ’3 Γ— 2 Γ— 2(βˆ’3 βˆ’ 1)
15. ((βˆ’16 βˆ’ (βˆ’2 + 1)) Γ— 2) Γ· 5

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