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Evaluating Expressions

Evaluating Expressions

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Evaluating Expressions

Expressions Everywhere

Expressions Everywhere

Complete each set of problems below. 1. Evaluate each expression for n = 4.

Complete each set of problems below. 1. Evaluate each expression for n = 4.

With a drop of 3,212 feet, this waterfall is the highest in the world. What is the name of this waterfall, and in which country is it located?

3 + n ______________________

3 + n ______________________

5.5 n ______________________

5.5 n ______________________

7 − n ______________________

7 − n ______________________

2 n + 6 ______________________

2 n + 6 ______________________

n ___ 4 ______________________

n ___ 4 ______________________

n 2 − 5 ______________________

n 2 − 5 ______________________

To answer the question, evaluate each expression for n = 3, t = 5, and y = 7. Then write the letter of the expression in the space above its answer. (Some letters will be used more than once. Some letters will not be used.) The first one has been done for you.

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n 2 + n + 7.5 ______________________

n 2 + n + 7.5 ______________________

3 n – 8 ______________________

3 n – 8 ______________________

41203026 8 42 4 8 8 56

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15 – 2.5 n ______________________

15 – 2.5 n ______________________

n (3 x 0) ______________________

n (3 x 0) ______________________

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2. Evaluate each expression for a = 0.75 and b = 2.06.

2. Evaluate each expression for a = 0.75 and b = 2.06.

U. 6 × n

R. t + y + 4

B. ( n + t ) ÷ 4

A. 14 − ( n + y )

a + b + 8 ______________________

a + b + 8 ______________________

2( a + b ) ______________________

2( a + b ) ______________________

L. 24 ÷ n

T. t × 4 − n

a + b – 2.2 ______________________

a + b – 2.2 ______________________

3 a + 2 b ______________________

3 a + 2 b ______________________

W. (18 ÷ n ) ÷ 2

F. 2 × ( n × y )

(2 a + b ) ÷ 4 _____________________ _

(2 a + b ) ÷ 4 _____________________ _

a + 4.55 – b ______________________

a + 4.55 – b ______________________

N. 10 × ( y + t )

S. 8 × y

H. 75 ÷ ( n × t )

V. (70 ÷ y ) + n

E. ( t × n ) + ( y + 4)

G. 45 − ( n × t )

J. ( y + 8) − ( t − 4)

Z. 24 ÷ ( y − t )

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Writing Equations

Writing Equations

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Solving Inequalities with Whole Numbers

Solving Inequalities with Whole Numbers

Home, Sweet Home

Home, Sweet Home

A Famous Author

A Famous Author

C. S. Lewis is well known as the author of the series Chronicles of Narnia. Less well known is his full name. What do the initials C. S. stand for?

C. S. Lewis is well known as the author of the series Chronicles of Narnia. Less well known is his full name. What do the initials C. S. stand for?

Although our planet is big, all life exists in a relatively narrow band of land, sea, and sky. This part has the conditions life needs to survive. What is this part of Earth called?

Although our planet is big, all life exists in a relatively narrow band of land, sea, and sky. This part has the conditions life needs to survive. What is this part of Earth called?

Answer: ________ ________ ________ ________ ________

Answer: ________ ________ ________ ________ ________

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5 n – 6 = 9

n ÷ 8 = 9 5 – 6 = 9

n (2 + 1) = 9 ÷ 8 = 9

n +4=9 3( n + 1) = 9 n (2 + 1) = 9

n +4=9 3( n + 1) = 9

n – 4 = 9 ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ n ÷ 2 + 5 = 9 3 n – 3 = 9

3 n – 3 = 9 n – 4 = 9 ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ n ÷ 2 + 5 = 9

(3 n + 3) ÷ 3 = 9

(3 n + 3) ÷ 3 = 9

n ÷8=9 3( n + 1) = 9 (3 n + 3) ÷ 3 = 9

n ÷8=9 3( n + 1) = 9 (3 n + 3) ÷ 3 = 9

To answer the question, solve the inequalities. For each problem, four possible answers are given. Circle all answers that make each inequality true. When you are done, write the letters in order in the spaces.

To answer the question, solve the inequalities. For each problem, four possible answers are given. Circle all answers that make each inequality true. When you are done, write the letters in order in the spaces.

To answer the question, write an algebraic equation for each sentence. Write the letter of each problem in the space above its equation. Hint: Some letters will be used more than once. Some will not be used.

To answer the question, write an algebraic equation for each sentence. Write the letter of each problem in the space above its equation. Hint: Some letters will be used more than once. Some will not be used.

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3 + n > 14 R. 4 1

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3 n > 26 D. 8 M. 7 4

V. 4 more than n is 9. ______________________________________________

V. 4 more than n is 9. ______________________________________________

3 + n > 14 R. 4

3 n > 26 D. 8 M. 7

T. 4 less than n is 9. ______________________________________________

T. 4 less than n is 9. ______________________________________________

B. 12 T. 10 I. 13

B. 12 T. 10 I. 13

L. n divided by 8 is 9. ______________________________________________

L. n divided by 8 is 9. ______________________________________________

K. 3 H. 9

K. 3 H. 9

R. 3 times n is 9. ______________________________________________

R. 3 times n is 9. ______________________________________________

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n − 6 < 3 H. 9 E. 10 O. 8 U. 12 n ÷ 4 > 6 S. 28 E. 24 C. 20 P. 32 3 2

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2 n ÷ 4 > 3 E. 10 5

n − 6 < 3 H. 9 E. 10 O. 8 U. 12 n ÷ 4 > 6 S. 28 E. 24 C. 20 P. 32

2 n ÷ 4 > 3 E. 10

P. 5 more than n divided by 2 is 9. ____________________________________________

P. 5 more than n divided by 2 is 9. ____________________________________________

C. 6 less than 5 times n is 9. ______________________________________________

C. 6 less than 5 times n is 9. ______________________________________________

L. 6 T. 2 R. 8

L. 6 T. 2 R. 8

N. n times 3 divided by 4 is 9. ______________________________________________

N. n times 3 divided by 4 is 9. ______________________________________________

A. 3 times n minus 3 is 9. ______________________________________________

A. 3 times n minus 3 is 9. ______________________________________________

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4( n + 5) < 33 H. 4 6

4( n + 5) < 33 H. 4

H. the sum of n and 4 divided by 2 is 9. ________________________________________

H. the sum of n and 4 divided by 2 is 9. ________________________________________

E. 3 times the sum of n and 1 is 9. ____________________________________________

E. 3 times the sum of n and 1 is 9. ____________________________________________

S. 5 E. 3 I. 6

S. 5 E. 3 I. 6

S. the sum of 3 times n plus 3 divided by 3 is 9. ______________________________

S. the sum of 3 times n plus 3 divided by 3 is 9. ______________________________

I. n times the sum of 2 and 1 is 9. ___________________________________________

I. n times the sum of 2 and 1 is 9. ___________________________________________

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