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Study Tips Look over wkbk. Pgs. Look over notes. Look over quizzes Ch. 1 Test Review Study Tips Look over wkbk. Pgs. Look over notes. Look over quizzes

Write as an expression. Thirty increased by a number. 200 pts Write as an expression. Thirty increased by a number.

Write as an expression. Five times a number increased by six. 100 pts Write as an expression. Five times a number increased by six.

Give me an example of a algebraic expression. 100 pts Give me an example of a algebraic expression.

Give me an example of a numerical expression. 100 pts Give me an example of a numerical expression.

State the order of operations 100 pts State the order of operations

300 pts (9 – 0)2 + 6 x 7

300 pts [9 + (3 x 2)] + 5

200 pts (9 x 0) x 987[ 9 – 3 x 987]

100 pts [8 + 7 x 4] + 64 / 8

200 pts Evaluate (x – 5) + 2 when x = 7

Evaluate xy – x when x = 2 and y = 90 300 pts Evaluate xy – x when x = 2 and y = 90

200 pts Evaluate 8x – 8 when x = 5

100pts Simplify 5(2x)3y(2)

100 pts Simplify 4(6t)

Identify all the parts of the coordinate plane. 700pts Identify all the parts of the coordinate plane.

Identify the coordinates. 100 pts Identify the coordinates.

100 pts List the domain and range from the relation (9,8), (4,5), (1,-2), (3,4)

Plot the points (2,3) and (-5,4). 100 pts Plot the points (2,3) and (-5,4).

200 pts Write the statement as an integer: I was 30 feet below sea level.

Write the statement as an integer: I was two over par. 100 pts Write the statement as an integer: I was two over par.

100pts Compare l -9 l __ 9

300 pts Compare: -3(4) ____ l -6 l

Find the mean from the following amounts 200 pts Find the mean from the following amounts 40, 45, 80, 55, 15

100 pts Would final answer be positive or negative? Negative / Positive Positive / Positive Positive x Negative Positive x Positive

100 pts l -8 l – l -3 l

100 pts -42 / 6

300 pts 3 + (-9)

300 pts Solve -6 + 8

200 pts -9 x -4

300pts 60 / -3

600 pts. 11 – (-2)

100 pts 10 – (-6)

100 pts 3 – 8

100 pts 9 – (-10)

100 pts -9 + -8

200 pts -6 x -10

200 pts -54 / 6

Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. 200 pts Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest. -3, 4, 0, -2, 5

100 pts I was three floors below ground level. I then went up ten floors. Finally, I dropped two floors. Which floor am I at?

200 pts Evaluate l -5 l

500 pts Evaluate - l -9 l

What’s the absolute value and opposite of -432 200 pts What’s the absolute value and opposite of -432

What’s the balance in my check account? 300pts In my checking account, I have $200. I bought the following items: t.v. ($120), dvd ($10), and a table ($25). I then deposited a check for $250. What’s the balance in my check account? 2. I want to buy a jacket for $75. Do I have enough for the jacket (yes/no). If yes, how much do I have left. If no, how much do I need?

Winner Winner will receive 3pts bonus on test. Piece of Candy Category: Order of Operations

Wager pts. Evaluate [4 x 2] – (25 / 5) + 62 -18