Warm-up October 12, 2016 1.) Use the distributive property and then simplify: 9(4R + 7B) – 23B – 12R + 2R 2.) Write an expression for “3 times a number.

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Warm-up October 12, 2016 1.) Use the distributive property and then simplify: 9(4R + 7B) – 23B – 12R + 2R 2.) Write an expression for “3 times a number b plus 10”. 3.) Write an expression for “8 less than 10 times a number q”. 4.) Combine like terms (simplify): 3m + 8t + 4g – m – 6t - 5 C

Graphing inequalities X > 9 X ≤ 5 -5 < x < 1 X < -7

Class work READ PAGE 105 FIRST!!!!!!! Mastering the Common Core book. Pages 105 – these are examples Page 106, problems 5 – 10 and 14 – 18. Do these on a sheet of nice, clean, not torn, notebook paper.