Bell Work – Week 7 Wednesday, May 7, 2014.

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Bell Work – Week 7 Wednesday, May 7, 2014

11) Penny saved 9 less than 5 times the amount that Cary saved 11) Penny saved 9 less than 5 times the amount that Cary saved. Using “c” for the amount that Cary saved, write an expression that shows Penny’s money. 12) Using the Order of Operations, what is the value of this expression: ¼ (14.92 ̶ 6(8) ÷ 42 + 7) 13) If x=3 and y=7, what is value of the following expression? 5(x + 2y) ̶ x2 14) Use the distributive property to rewrite this expression: 8(m + 4) – 10 15) Write an expression that shows the “quotient of 56 and the difference of 9 and k”.

11) Penny saved 9 less than 5 times the amount that Cary saved 11) Penny saved 9 less than 5 times the amount that Cary saved. Using “c” for the amount that Cary saved, write an expression that shows Penny’s money. 12) Using the Order of Operations, what is the value of this expression: ¼ (14.92 ̶ 6(8) ÷ 42 + 7) 13) If x=3 and y=7, what is value of the following expression? 5(x + 2y) ̶ x2 14) Use the distributive property to rewrite this expression: 8(m + 4) – 10 15) Write an expression that shows the “quotient of 56 and the difference of 6 and k”. 5c – 9 4.73 76 8m + 22 56 ÷ (6 – k)