Algebraic Expressions and the Order of Operations COURSE 3 LESSON 1-1 Evaluate the expression t + (12 – t ) ÷ 2 for t = 6. t + (12 – t ) ÷ 2 Substitute.

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Algebraic Expressions and the Order of Operations COURSE 3 LESSON 1-1 Evaluate the expression t + (12 – t ) ÷ 2 for t = 6. t + (12 – t ) ÷ 2 Substitute 6 for t. = 6 + (12 – 6) ÷ 2 Work within parentheses. = ÷ 2 Divide. = Add. = 9 1-1

Algebraic Expressions and the Order of Operations COURSE 3 LESSON 1-1 An Internet provider charges $25 for a connection fee, and then $16 per month. Write an expression to model the total cost and then evaluate the expression for 1 to 5 months of Internet access. Expression25+16 m Wordsconnection fee plus 16 times number of months Let m = the number of months. 1-1

Algebraic Expressions and the Order of Operations COURSE 3 LESSON 1-1 (continued) m m Total Cost (1) $ (2) $ (3) $ (4) $ (5) $105 Evaluate the expression for each value of the variable. Use the values 1–5 for m. 1-1

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