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Bellringer 10. 11 Which is more desirable equations or expressions Bellringer 10.11 Which is more desirable equations or expressions? Explain Homework: Maintenance Sheet 6.9 Study Island & Study for Comprehensive Test 3 3 questions each

MGSE7.EE.4 Use variables to represent quantities in a real‐world or mathematical problem, and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities. Learning Target: What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations? Which vocabulary terms applies to the strategies needed to solve this equation, -2(2r + 4) = 20? Terms Algebraic equations Coefficient Numerical Expression Inverse Operation

Learning Target: What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations?

What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations?

What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations? 9. ) 7 + 5x = 3x +13

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Learning Target: What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations? Directions: You and your group members will work out 10 clues. Each correct answer will result in a clue. Check off the players, last known whereabouts locations and Methods. The one remaining is the KILLER!

Learning Target: What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations?