Writing Expressions Mrs. Breeding 6th Grade.

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Writing Expressions Mrs. Breeding 6th Grade

Find the Value 102 + (7-2)3 /5

Write and Expression 4 less than the product of 23 and h

Write an Expression Emma at three less than four times as many donuts as Ridge. Write an expression that represents how many donuts Emma ate.

Write an Expression Natalie’s grandmother is 56 years older than she is. Let n represent Natalie’s age. Write an expression for Natalie’s grandma’s age.

Write an expression Tyler saved $25 less than Joel. Let J represent the amount Joel has saved. Write an expression for the amount Tyler has saved.

Write an expression Montana has four times as many goldfish as Annie has. Let g represent the number of goldfish Annie has. Write an expression for the number of goldfish Montana has.

Write an expression Jaxon’s bank account starts with $32 and he put $6 more into it each week. Write an expression to represent how much money is in Jaxon’s bank account after w weeks. After 10 weeks, how much money will be in Jaxon’s bank account?

Write an expression Gavin treats two friends to the movies. He starts with $25.25 in his pocket. Each ticket costs t dollars. Write an expression to represent how much money Gavin has in his pocket after he buys the tickets for himself and his friends. If each ticket costs $5.50, how much money does Gavin have left?

Write an Expression The average Sumo wrestler weighs 68 pounds less than three times the weight of the average teacher. Write and expression for the weight of a Sumo Wrestler. The average teacher weighs 142 pounds. How much does the average Sumo wrestler weigh?

Write an Expression The area of a parallelogram is equal to the product of its base and height. If the base is b and the height is h, write an expression for the area. If the base is 4.9 meters and the height is 2.3 meters, what is the area?

Write an expression ”Fluffy” cat coughs up seven more than four times the number of fur balls than “Tornado” coughs up. Write an expression for the number of fur balls Fluffy coughs up. Let t represent Tornado’s number of fur balls. If Tornado coughs up 14 fur balls in a week, how many does Fluffy cough up?

Challenge!!!! John received three less than half of the gifts Victoria received for her birthday. Write and expression for the number of gifts John received. Use x to represent the number of gifts Victoria received. Victoria received 36 gifts. How many gifts did John receive?