1.   Solve 16 = 4a + 8.
    A. 6 B.
    C. 2 D. 4
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  2.   When you add 6 to the product of a number and 10, the result is 36. Solve 10n + 6 = 36 to find the number.
    A. 3 B. 4
    C. 6 D. 2
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  3.   Solve 10 – 6s = -32.
    A. -7 B. 5
    C. -5 D. 7
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  4.   Mrs. Rollins had some extra candy left over from Halloween, so she decided to give a treat to her math class. She gave everyone two pieces of candy, and then, for the rest of the period, every time someone correctly answered a question, she gave that person three more pieces of candy. Jean-Paul had 11 pieces of candy in Mrs. Rollins's class. Use the equation 11 = 3q + 2 to figure out how many questions Jean-Paul answered correctly.
    A. 2 B. 9
    C. -3 D. 3
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  5.   Suppose you spend $6 for lunch at an arcade. Each game you play costs $0.75. How many games can you play if you brought $15 to spend?
    A. 11 games B. 13 games
    C. 12 games D. 10 games
    Hint



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