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EQUATIONS WORD PROBLEMS VOCABULARY 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points ORDER OF OPERATIONS EXPRESSIONS

4 x 5 + 2

22

(27 ÷ 3) x 7

63

13 + (5 x 6)

43

(56 ÷ 7) + 20

28

50 + (72 ÷ 9)

58

What is 48 ÷ c, if c = 4?

12

What is 6 x y, if y = 7?

42

What is 24 ÷ m, if m = 3?

8

What is 108 ÷ x, if x = 12?

9

What is 81 ÷ y, if y = 9?

9

12 – 36 ÷ 9

8

5 + 4 x 6

29

48 ÷ (4 x 2)

6

18 ÷ x 11

42

(8 + 12) ÷ 2 x 5

50

Barry has twelve baseballs to share with his friends. How many baseballs will each friend get if there are four friends? Write an equation and solve.

12 ÷ x = 4 x = 3

There are some desks in the classroom. The teacher wants to divide them into rows of five. After doing so, there are four in each row. How many desks are there? WRITE AN EQUATION AND SOLVE!

d ÷ 5 = 4 d = 20

An equal number of people in each of 3 vans is a total of 18 people. WRITE AN EQUATION AND SOLVE!

p x 3 = 18 p = 6

36 bowlers divided equally among bowling lanes is 4 bowlers per lane. How many lanes are there? WRITE AN EQUATION AND SOLVE!

36 ÷ b = 4 b = 9

A number of ice cubes divided equally among 7 glasses is 5 ice cubes. How many ice cubes are there? WRITE AN EQUATION AND SOLVE!

c ÷ 7 = 5 c = 35

What is the name of the rules you must follow in order to solve an expression?

The Order of Operations

What is the difference between an equation and an expression?

An equation has equal signs and an expression does not.

How many number sentences are in a fact family?

4

What do you call operations that are opposites, such as multiplication and division?

Inverse Operations

List the Order of Operations in order the correct order.

Parentheses Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction

Make your wager

What are the names of the properties of multiplication?

1.Zero Property 2.Identity Property 3.Commutative Property 4.Associative Property