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3 Week Exam Review Simplify: (2∙4)+ 5 2 2∙(4+ 5 2 ) 2∙4+ (5 2 ) The record high for El Paso is 115℉ while the record low is −5℉. What is the temperature difference? A football team gained 5 yards for 4 consecutive plays. How many yards did the team gain? The surface area of a cube can be represented by 𝑆𝐴=6𝑥 2 . If the side length of the cube is 3 meters what is the surface area? Simplify: ( 2 𝑥 −3 𝑦 6 4 𝑦 2 𝑥 5 ) 2 A high school basketball team score of total of 76, 89, and 53 points in three games. How many points do they score all together? In your own words describe the associative, commutative and distributive property. Simplify: 2(3 4−2) 2 +3 +5 24÷6∙7+2−3 −8−2(−6) 7 2 −5 2 −4