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Students will practice solving rational equations reducible to linear by cross multiplication with this activity. (The types of the problems are described in details in the preview file. All coefficients and almost all of the solutions are integers).

Activity Directions: Students work in groups of 4. There are a total of 32 problems. Each member of a group will work through 8 rational equations, where half of them are marked with a flower drawing and the other half are marked with a ball drawing. The flowers and the balls of each partner of a group are colored in one and the same color. Students solve all the problems. They find their answers on a picture of a meadow given and draw a flower or a ball on this picture around their answers. Then they colorize them with the respective color. For instance, if a number on the picture is the solution of an equation marked with a red ball, the student will draw a ball around this number and will colorize it in red. The sum of the answers of each partner is zero.

Students recording sheets are specially designed and provided for this activity. All answer keys are included.

This activity is engaging and at the same time relaxing.

I hope your students enjoy it.

NOTE: You will need a** colored printer** to use this activity!

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