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Logic puzzle WARM-uP Lesson 7 Exit card Agenda Logic puzzle WARM-uP Lesson 7 Exit card

Warm-up   Simplify. 1. |12 +(-14)| 2. -2 · (33 – 18)

Lesson 7: simplifying and comparing expressions with symbols of inclusion What are examples of symbols of inclusion?

Simplify each expression Ex: |3 – 9| - |5 – 2| Ex: 4·3 – [6 – (5 + 9)]

Simplifying expressions with brackets -4 + [6 – (-2 + 4 ) 𝟐 ]

Compare the expressions 14 + [(3 - 5 ) 𝟑 + 7]______ 𝟒 𝟐 - [20 – (5 ) 𝟐 ]

Tom wants to buy 4 posters marked $5 each and 5 DVD’s marked $14 each Tom wants to buy 4 posters marked $5 each and 5 DVD’s marked $14 each. Everything in the store is on sale for a third of the marked price. Tom has $30 to spend. Determine if Tom has enough money to buy all the items he wants.