Use algebraic methods to solve linear equations in one variable (including all forms that require rearrangement)
| 1. | Pirate Pete's Problem - Solve a simple linear expression | |
| 2. | Pirate Pete's Problem - Drag algebraic expressions into the correct order to solve a problem | |
| 3. | Pirate Pete's Problem - Drag algebraic expressions into the correct order to solve a problem | |
| 4. | Pirate Pete's Problem - Drag the correct algebraic expression to complete the solution to the problem | |
| 5. | Logical Leaps - find original number after operations | |
| 6. | Logical Leaps - number problem | |
| 7. | What Was I Thinking? - find original number after operations | |
| 8. | What Was I Thinking? - find original number after operations | |
| 9. | What Was I Thinking? - find original number after operations | |
| 10. | Logical Leaps - sum of consecutive numbers | |
| 11. | Logical Leaps - find original number after operations | |
| 12. | Pirate Pete's Problem - order steps in solution | |
| 13. | Pirate Pete's Problem - find equivalent expressions | |
| 14. | Pirate Pete's Problem - find equivalent expressions | |
| 15. | Pirate Pete's Problem - find equivalent expressions | |
| 16. | Pirate Pete's Problem - find step in solution | |
| 17. | Pirate Pete's Problem - find step in solution | |
| 18. | Dr Dan's Number Operations - "(x + 0.5) x 5 = 22.5" | |
| 19. | Dr Dan's Number Operations - "(n+0.5)x10=22.5" | |
| 20. | Pirate Pete's Problem - order steps in solution |