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A series of exercises, in increasing order of difficulty, requiring you to solve linear equations. The exercises are self marking.
An unlimited supply of linear equations just waiting to be solved. Project for the whole class to see then insert the working in your own style.
Practise solving linear equations that contain fractions in this multi-level exercise.
Solve these linear equations that appeared in a book called A Graduated Series of Exercises in Elementary Algebra by Rev George Farncomb Wright published in 1857.
Find the value of the unknown in each of these linear equations. All of the answers are fractions
Solve these sets of three simultaneous, linear equations to find the values of the variables.
Solve these balance puzzles by taking the same away from both sides. An introduction to linear equations.
Pupils should be taught to use algebraic methods to solve linear equations in one variable (including all forms that require rearrangement)
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