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Wrap a Gift * Tape folds of paper in place * Remove price tag * Tie ribbon in a bow * Cut paper to fit box size * Buy item for a gift * Place item in box * Add card to top of box * Wrap ribbon around the box * Wrap paper around the box * Fold paper to box shape

Directions: Play paper, scissors, rock with your partner ONE time. Winner = Partner A, loser = Partner B. In your pairs, choose 6 of the 10 statements and pair them up with the matching equation. Take turns reading the statement and identifying key words and what operation they match with. (Starting with Partner A).

Translate Sentences into Equations Translate three more than half a number is 15 into an equation. Answer: Lesson 3 Ex1

Translate five more than one-third a number is 7 into an equation. C. D. A B C D Lesson 3 CYP1

Translate Sentences into Equations Translate nineteen is two more than five times a number into an equation. Answer: 19 = 5n + 2 Lesson 3 Ex2

Translate fifteen is three more than six times a number into an equation. B. 15 = 6n + 3 C. 15 = 3(n + 6) D. 15 = 6(n + 3) A B C D Lesson 3 CYP2

Translate Sentences into Equations Translate eight less than twice a number is –35 into an equation. Answer: 2n – 8 = –35 Lesson 3 Ex3

Translate six less than three times a number is –22 into an equation. B. 6(n – 3) = –22 C. 3n – 6 = –22 D. 6n – 3 = –22 A B C D Lesson 3 CYP3

Words $3.50 plus $2 per mile equals $11.50. TRANSPORTATION A taxi ride costs $3.50 plus $2 for each mile traveled. If Jan pays $11.50 for the ride, how many miles did she travel? Words $3.50 plus $2 per mile equals $11.50. Variable Let m represent the number of miles driven. Equation 3.50 + 2m = 11.50 Lesson 3 Ex4

3.50 – 3.50 + 2m = 11.50 – 3.50 Subtract 3.50 from each side 3.50 + 2m = 11.50 Write the equation. 3.50 – 3.50 + 2m = 11.50 – 3.50 Subtract 3.50 from each side 2m = 8 Simplify. Divide each side by 2. Simplify. Answer: Jan traveled 4 miles. Lesson 3 Ex4

TRANSPORTATION A rental car costs $100 plus $0 TRANSPORTATION A rental car costs $100 plus $0.25 for each mile traveled. If Kaya pays $162.50 for the car, how many miles did she travel? A. 200 miles B. 250 miles C. 300 miles D. 325 miles A B C D Lesson 3 CYP4

Words Your friend’s dinner plus your dinner equals $33. DINING You and your friend spent a total of $33 for dinner. Your dinner cost $5 less than your friend’s. How much did you spend for dinner? Words Your friend’s dinner plus your dinner equals $33. Variable Let f represent the cost of your friend’s dinner. Equation f + f – 5 = 33 Lesson 3 Ex5

f + f – 5 = 33 Write the equation. 2f – 5 = 3 Combine like terms. 2f – 5 + 5 = 33 + 5 Add 5 to each side. 2f = 38 Simplify. Divide each side by 2. f = 19 Simplify. Answer: Your friend spent $19 on dinner. So you spent $19 – $5, or $14, on dinner. Lesson 3 Ex5

DINING You and your friend spent a total of $48 for dinner DINING You and your friend spent a total of $48 for dinner. Your dinner cost $4 more than your friend’s. How much did you spend for dinner? A. $22 B. $26 C. $28 D. $30 A B C D Lesson 3 CYP5