Lesson 5
Reasoning about Equations and Tape Diagrams (Part 2)
Problem 1
Here are two stories:
- A family buys 6 tickets to a show. They also each spend $3 on a snack. They spend $24 on the show.
- Diego has 24 ounces of juice. He pours equal amounts for each of his 3 friends, and then adds 6 more ounces for each.
Here are two equations:
- \(3(x+6)=24\)
- \(6(x+3)=24\)
- Which equation represents which story?
- What does \(x\) represent in each equation?
- Find the solution to each equation. Explain or show your reasoning.
- What does each solution tell you about its situation?
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Problem 2
Here is a diagram and its corresponding equation. Find the solution to the equation and explain your reasoning.

\(\displaystyle 6(x+1)=24\)
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Problem 3
Find a sequence of rotations, reflections, translations, and dilations showing that one figure is similar to the other. Be specific: give the amount and direction of a translation, a line of reflection, the center and angle of a rotation, and the center and scale factor of a dilation.

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(From Unit 2, Lesson 11.)Problem 4
Suppose Quadrilaterals A and B are both squares. Are A and B necessarily scaled copies of one another? Explain.
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(From Unit 2, Lesson 2.)