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ALGEBRA MATH GAME! BY: BETHANY DIACK START Instructions

INSTRUCTIONS To start, press the ‘Start’ button on the title screen To answer, click on the answer you think is correct This game is to help you with your learning and general knowledge of Chapter 6, A, Algebra If answer is incorrect, the game will give you a description of what the answer is and why. Then just press ‘Next Question’ If answer is correct you just press the ‘Next Question’ button Back

QUESTION 1: THE SUM OF… 7 and 8 A) 7 - 8B) 15 C) -1D) 7 + 8

CORRECT Next Question Next Question

INCORRECT Correct answer: 7+8 Explanation: The sum of means when there is two or more numbers that are obtained by adding them Next Question Next Question

QUESTION 1: THE SUM OF… 5 and e A) 5 + eB) e + 5 C) 5eD) e - 5

CORRECT Next Question Next Question

INCORRECT Correct answer: 5 + e Explanation: The sum of means when there is two or more numbers that are obtained by adding them, and you always go in order of the problem. Next Question Next Question

QUESTION 1: THE SUM OF… f, g and h A) f + g + hB) f – g – h C) fghD) h * g * f

CORRECT Next Question Next Question

INCORRECT Correct answer: f + g + h Explanation: The sum of means when there is two or more numbers that are obtained by adding them, and you always go in order of the problem. Next Question Next Question

C) 6/7 QUESTION 1: THE PRODUCT OF… 6 and 7 A) 6 - 7B) 6*7 D) 6 + 7

CORRECT Next Question Next Question

INCORRECT Correct answer: 6*7 Explanation: The product of means when there is two or more numbers that are obtained by multiplying them, and you always go in order of the problem. * = Multiplication sign Next Question Next Question

QUESTION 1: THE PRODUCT OF… 5 and e A) 5eB) 5 - e C) 5 + eD) 5 * e

CORRECT Next Question Next Question

INCORRECT Next Question Next Question Correct answer: 5e Explanation: The product of means when there is two or more numbers that are obtained by multiplying them, and you always go in order of the problem. And if you have a variable in the problem there is no need to at the multiplication sign, because it still has the same meaning without it. * = Multiplication sign

QUESTION 1: THE PRODUCT OF… 8, a and b A) 8-a-bB) 8+a+b C) 8abD) 8*a*b

CORRECT Next Question Next Question

INCORRECT Next Question Next Question Correct answer: 8ab Explanation: The product of means when there is two or more numbers that are obtained by multiplying them, and you always go in order of the problem. And if you have a variable in the problem there is no need to at the multiplication sign, because it still has the same meaning without it. * = Multiplication sign

QUESTION 1: THE PRODUCT OF… 8, a and b A) 8-a-bB) 8+a+b C) 8abD) 8*a*b

CORRECT Finish!

INCORRECT FinishFinish! Finish Correct answer: 8ab Explanation: The product of means when there is two or more numbers that are obtained by multiplying them, and you always go in order of the problem. And if you have a variable in the problem there is no need to at the multiplication sign, because it still has the same meaning without it. * = Multiplication sign

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