Let’s solve each problem one by one. We’ll write an equation for each, then solve it step by step.
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Problem 1:
Lily has 3 less than 4 times the amount of t-shirts as Bree. If Bree has 33 t-shirts, how many does Lily have?
Let L = number of t-shirts Lily has.
“4 times the amount of t-shirts as Bree” → 4 × 33
“3 less than that” → subtract 3
Equation:
L = 4×33 - 3
L = 132 - 3
L = 129
✔ Lily has
129 t-shirts.
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Problem 2:
4 times a number is equivalent to 8 more than 2 times the number. What is the number?
Let x = the number.
“4 times a number” → 4x
“8 more than 2 times the number” → 2x + 8
Equation:
4x = 2x + 8
Subtract 2x from both sides:
2x = 8
Divide by 2:
x = 4
✔ The number is
4.
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Problem 3:
Pedro is 8 years older than twice the age of his cousin. If Pedro is 30, how old is his cousin?
Let c = cousin’s age.
“Twice the age of his cousin” → 2c
“8 years older than that” → 2c + 8
That equals Pedro’s age: 30
Equation:
2c + 8 = 30
Subtract 8 from both sides:
2c = 22
Divide by 2:
c = 11
✔ Cousin is
11 years old.
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Problem 4:
A car rental service charges $125 plus $30 per hour. Craig’s total bill is $305. How many hours did he rent the car?
Let h = number of hours.
Total cost = base fee + hourly rate × hours
→ 125 + 30h = 305
Subtract 125 from both sides:
30h = 180
Divide by 30:
h = 6
✔ He rented the car for
6 hours.
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Problem 5:
2 times a number increased by 10 is 24. Find the number.
Let n = the number.
“2 times a number” → 2n
“increased by 10” → 2n + 10
Equals 24
Equation:
2n + 10 = 24
Subtract 10:
2n = 14
Divide by 2:
n = 7
✔ The number is
7.
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Problem 6:
Kyla spent 120 minutes reading this week. This was 10 more than 2 times the amount she read last week. How many minutes did she read last week?
Let m = minutes read last week.
“2 times last week” → 2m
“10 more than that” → 2m + 10
Equals 120
Equation:
2m + 10 = 120
Subtract 10:
2m = 110
Divide by 2:
m = 55
✔ She read
55 minutes last week.
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Problem 7:
The sum of 3 consecutive even numbers is 18. What are the three numbers?
Consecutive even numbers go up by 2 (like 2, 4, 6 or 10, 12, 14).
Let the first even number be x.
Then next two are x+2 and x+4.
Sum: x + (x+2) + (x+4) = 18
Combine like terms:
3x + 6 = 18
Subtract 6:
3x = 12
Divide by 3:
x = 4
So the numbers are:
4, 6, 8
Check: 4 + 6 + 8 = 18
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✔ The three numbers are
4, 6, and 8.
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Problem 8:
You give a third of your weekly allowance to charity. Then you spend $8 at the mall. You have $2 left. How much is your weekly allowance?
Let A = weekly allowance.
Give away 1/3 → you have 2/3 left.
Then spend $8 → now you have $2.
So:
(2/3)A - 8 = 2
Add 8 to both sides:
(2/3)A = 10
Multiply both sides by 3:
2A = 30
Divide by 2:
A = 15
✔ Your weekly allowance is
$15.
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Final Answer:
1. 129
2. 4
3. 11
4. 6
5. 7
6. 55
7. 4, 6, 8
8. 15
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of algebraic expressions word problems worksheet.