Mid Unit 3 Study Problems.

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Mid Unit 3 Study Problems

3n + 42 - 10 In the expression above, identify the following: coefficient, variable, constant, base and exponent

For each term written in exponential form, write the standard form and the value. 23 34 15 64 53 26

What is the value of ANY number to the zero power???

Evaluate the following expressions Evaluate the following expressions. Remember to eat your elephant one bite at a time. 52 – 6 + 3 15 - (5 5) ÷ 5 250 (14 + 2) ÷ 8 12 ÷ 4 5 + 11 13 – 5 + 5 23 (3+5)2 – 3 40÷ 23 + 7 5

Translate the following verbal expressions into algebraic expressions. a number minus 8  4 times a number less than 15 the product of n and 1  the sum of 12 and a number  the quotient of a number and 10

Which verbal expression is NOT equivalent to 15-5   15 decreased by 5 15 minus 5 15 less than 5 5 less than 15