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Please complete Wednesday’s warm up questions. Good Morning  Please complete Wednesday’s warm up questions.

Yesterday’s Exit Ticket 1.) Lily inserted parentheses to the numerical expression 7.2 ÷ 8 + 4 x 3 +5.1 so that the value of her expression was 18. Which of the following shows where Amelia inserted the parentheses? a.) 7.2 ÷ 8 + 4 x (3 +5.1) b.) 7.2 ÷ (8 + 4) x (3 +5.1) c.) 7.2 ÷ (8 + 4) x 3 +5.1 d.) 7.2 ÷ 8 + (4 x 3) +5.1 2.) Julian evaluated the numerical expression below. 4 + 28 ÷ [2 x (7 - 5)] Which step should he perform first? a.) Subtract 5 from 7 b.) Multiply 7 by 2 c.) Add 4 and 28 d.) Divide 28 by 2

Learning Target I can evaluate an expression within a word problem. I can translate an expression within a word problem.

Watch Me Maria and her friend go to a movie. At the snack stand, they each get a drink that cost $5.30 and a popcorn that cost $8.45. Maria pays for her friend. How much does Maria pay altogether? Translate the expression: Evaluate the expression:

Work With Me There were 24 students on a field trip to the aquarium. There were also 8 adults on the trip. If souvenir erasers cost $0.50, what is the total amount for each person to have an eraser. Translate the expression: Evaluate the expression:

You Try & I Will Help Carol sells bracelets and pairs of earrings at a craft fair. Each item sells for $8.60. How much money will Carol make if she sells 23 bracelets and 17 pairs of earrings. Translate the expression: Evaluate the expression:

You Try & I Will Help Brady has 3 dozen eggs. He uses 6 eggs to bake some muffins. Then, he uses three times that amount to make omelettes. How many eggs does he have left? Translate the expression: Evaluate the expression:

You Try & I Will Help There are 4 windows in the living room. Each window has 1 set of blinds and 2 panels of curtains. The blinds cost $20.55 each. Each curtain panel costs $28.99. How much do the window treatments cost? Translate the expression: Evaluate the expression:

Review On Your Own 1.) Translate “2 times the difference of 8 and 1” into a numerical expression. 2.) Translate “15 divided by the sum of 1 and 4” into a numerical expression. 3.) Insert parenthesis to make the following equation true. 15.75 - 7 - 5 = 3.75

Review On Your Own 1.) Write a numerical expression for “the product of 3 and 2, plus 5” and “3 times the sum of 2 and 5”. Which expression has the greater value? 2.) Write a numerical expression for “9 less than the product of 5 and 7” and “subtract 7 from the product of 9 and 5”. Which expression has the greater value?

Review On Your Own Which expression has a value of 8? 3 x 8 ÷ 4 +2

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