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Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes

Warm Up 1. 7x + 4 for x = 6 2. 8y – 22 for y = 9 Evaluate each algebraic expression for the given value of the variables. 1. 7x + 4 for x = 6 2. 8y – 22 for y = 9 3. 12x + for x = 7 and y = 4 4. y + 3z for y = 5 and z = 6 46 50 8 y 86 23

Problem of the Day A farmer sent his two children out to count the number of ducks and cows in the field. Jean counted 50 heads. Charles counted 154 legs. How many of each kind were counted? 23 ducks and 27 cows

Learn to translate words into numbers, variables, and operations.

Although they are closely related, a Great Dane weighs about 40 times as much as a Chihuahua. An expression for the weight of the Great Dane could be 40c, where c is the weight of the Chihuahua. When solving real-world problems, you will need to translate words, or verbal expressions, into algebraic expressions.

Algebraic Expressions Operation Verbal Expressions Algebraic Expressions • add 3 to a number • a number plus 3 + • the sum of a number and 3 n + 3 • 3 more than a number • a number increased by 3 • subtract 12 from a number • a number minus 12 • the difference of a number and 12 - x – 12 • 12 less than a number • a number decreased by 12 • take away 12 from a number • a number less than 12

Algebraic Expressions Operation Verbal Expressions Algebraic Expressions • 2 times a number • 2 multiplied by a number 2m or 2 • m + • the product of 2 and a number • 6 divided into a number ÷ a 6 ÷ 6 or • a number divided by 6 • the quotient of a number and 6

Additional Example 1: Translating Verbal Expressions into Algebraic Expressions Write each phrase as an algebraic expression. A. the quotient of a number and 4 quotient means “divide” n 4 B. w increased by 5 increased by means “add” w + 5

Additional Example 1: Translating Verbal Expressions into Algebraic Expressions Write each phrase as an algebraic expression. C. the difference of 3 times a number and 7 the difference of 3 times a number and 7 3 • x – 7 3x – 7 D. the quotient of 4 and a number, increased by 10 the quotient of 4 and a number, increased by 10 4 n + 10

Check It Out: Example 1 Write each phrase as an algebraic expression. A. a number decreased by 10 decreased means “subtract” n – 10 B. r plus 20 plus means “add” r + 20

Check It Out: Example 1 Write each phrase as an algebraic expression. C. the product of a number and 5 the product of a number and 5 n • 5 5n D. 4 times the difference of y and 8 4 times the difference of y and 8 4 • y – 8 4(y – 8)

When solving real-world problems, you may need to determine the action to know which operation to use. Action Operation Put parts together Add Put equal parts together Multiply Find how much more Subtract Separate into equal parts Divide

Additional Example 2A: Translating Real-World Problems into Algebraic Expressions Mr. Campbell drives at 55 mi/h. Write an algebraic expression for how far he can drive in h hours. You need to put equal parts together. This involves multiplication. 55mi/h · h hours = 55h miles

Additional Example 2B: Translating Real-World Problems into Algebraic Expressions On a history test Maritza scored 50 points on the essay. Besides the essay, each short-answer question was worth 2 points. Write an expression for her total points if she answered q short-answer questions correctly. The total points include 2 points for each short-answer question. Multiply to put equal parts together. 2q In addition to the points for short-answer questions, the total points included 50 points on the essay. Add to put the parts together: 50 + 2q

Check It Out: Example 2A Julie Ann works on an assembly line building computers. She can assemble 8 units an hour. Write an expression for the number of units she can produce in h hours. You need to put equal parts together. This involves multiplication. 8 units/h · h hours = 8h

Check It Out: Example 2B At her job Julie Ann is paid $8 per hour. In addition, she is paid $2 for each unit she produces. Write an expression for her total hourly income if she produces u units per hour. Her total wage includes $2 for each unit produced. Multiply to put equal parts together. 2u In addition the pay per unit, her total income includes $8 per hour. Add to put the parts together: 2u + 8.

Lesson Quizzes Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Lesson Quiz Write each phrase as an algebraic expression. 1. 18 less than a number 2. the quotient of a number and 21 3. 8 times the sum of x and 15 4. 7 less than the product of a number and 5 x – 18 x 21 8(x + 15) 5n – 7 5. The county fair charges an admission of $6 and then charges $2 for each ride. Write an algebraic expression to represent the total cost after r rides at the fair. 6 + 2r

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 1. Which of the following is an algebraic expression that represents the phrase ‘15 less than a number’? A. x – 15 B. x + 15 C. 15 – x D. 15x

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 2. Which of the following is an algebraic expression that represents the phrase ‘the product of a number and 36’? A. 36x C. B. D. x + 36 36 x x 36

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 3. Which of the following is an algebraic expression that represents the phrase ‘5 times the sum of y and 17’? A. 5(y + 17) B. y + 17 C. 5y + 17 D. 5(y – 17)

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 4. Which of the following is an algebraic expression that represents the phrase ‘9 less than the product of a number and 7’? A. 7x + 9 B. 7x – 9 C. 9x + 7 D. 9x – 7

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 5. A painter charges $675 for labor and $30 per gallon of paint. Identify an algebraic expression that represents the total cost of painting, if the painter used x gallons of paint. A. 30 + 675x B. 675x C. 675 + 30x D. 30x