A B C Which of the words below does not mean addition? sum combined with product End Review I NEED HELP!

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A B C Which of the words below does not mean addition? sum combined with product End Review I NEED HELP!

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

Try Again Back To Question 1 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: Did you look in your foldable? End Review

A B C difference quotient less than End Review I NEED HELP! Which of the words below does not mean subtraction?

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Try Again HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: try to make up a word problem that uses the words give. Which one would not end up being a subtraction problem? Back To Question 2 End Review

A B C End Review product quotient sum I NEED HELP! Which of the words below means multiplication?

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Try Again Back To Question 3 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: re-read the question… it is a little bit different than the previous questions! End Review

A B C quotient half Less than End Review I NEED HELP! Which of the words below does not mean division?

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Try Again Back To Question 4 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: Did you use your foldable to help you? End Review

A B C 30 k + 25 = Mr. Frommann k + 25 End Review I NEED HELP! Translate the following expression into numbers, variables, and symbols: Mr. Frommann is twenty-five years older than his niece Kaitlyn. How old is Mr. Frommann?

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Try Again Back To Question 5 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: did you make an expression or an equation? End Review

A B C 2k + 5 = Julie 2k + 5 5k + 2 End Review I NEED HELP! Translate the following expression into numbers, variables, and symbols: Julie has five more than twice the number of diamonds her sister Katie has. How many diamonds does Julie have?

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Try Again Back To Question 6 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: Did you make an expression or equation? What does twice mean? End Review

A B C 6 – 3g 3 – 6g 3g – 6 End Review I NEED HELP! Translate the following expression into numbers, variables, and symbols: Gary has six less than triple the number of hula-hoops that his sister Wanda has. How many hula-hoops does Gary have?

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Try Again Back To Question 7 End Review HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: remember about the phrase “less than?” Just think if you had less money than me, you would want to switch places!!!

A B C Let f = Mr. Fro Fro’s age Let k = Kaitlyn’s age Let Kaitlyn’s age = 5 End Review I NEED HELP! For the expression below choose the most appropriate let statement Mr. Frommann is twenty-five years older than his niece Kaitlyn. How old is Mr. Frommann?

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Try Again Back To Question 8 End Review HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: who is the question asking about? What information would need to know in order to figure out the answer to the question?

A B C 5 + 3n = 9 – 22n expression equation End Review I NEED HELP! Is the following phrase an expression or an equation? Five more than three time a number is equivalent to nine minus twenty-two times a number

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Try Again Back To Question 9 End Review HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: if you were to translate this phrase would it have an equals sign?

A B C Find the rule for the in/out box below: End Review The in number plus three equals the out number One less than the in number times five is equivalent to the out number The in number minus one-fifth equals the out number I NEED HELP! inout

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Try Again Back To Question 10 End Review HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: Did you rule work for every single in/out? Try looking a the biggest “in” and see if that helps!!!