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Respond to all ‘green pen’ with a comment Everything inside the bracket is multiplied by whatever is on the outside Try expanding 4(5x – 2) Is it 20x - 8? Yes, well done! Respond to all ‘green pen’ with a comment You must show your working out Ok, I will make sure I do that from now on Remember when you multiply with indices you add the powers Oh, I wondered where I was going wrong. Thanks Sir!  ‘Solve’ means you need to get ‘x=…’. So do not leave it as 4x = 20. Find what x =. Right, so I divide both sides by 4 which gives me x = 5 Yes, well done! This is level 7 Maths. Well done! Thanks, I wanted to stretch and challenge myself today. Really pleased I could do it  If you have answered a Maths question from your teacher’s feedback let your teacher know either during ‘Feedback Friday’ time or at the end so that they can mark it. Sub Heading – FEEDBACK FRIDAY Complete these sentences During this week/fortnight I have learnt… I would give myself an effort … for this week and for understanding    To ensure I make progress next week I am going to…