EXAMPLE 2 Evaluate an expression Movies The total cost of seeing a movie at a theater can be represented by the expression a + r where a is the cost (in.

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EXAMPLE 2 Evaluate an expression Movies The total cost of seeing a movie at a theater can be represented by the expression a + r where a is the cost (in dollars) of admission and r is the cost (in dollars) of refreshments. Suppose you pay $7.50 for admission and $7.25 for refreshments. Find the total cost.

Add. The total cost is $14.75 ANSWER Substitute 7.50 for a and 7.25 for r. = = Write expression.Total cost = EXAMPLE 2 Evaluate an expression SOLUTION a + r

ProductWords Power EXAMPLE 3 Read and write powers Write the power in words and as a product. seven to the first power a five to the second power, or five squared b c.c one half to the third power, or one half cubed z to the fifth power d. z 5 z z z z z

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 5. WHAT IF? In Example 2, suppose you go back to the theater with a friend to see an afternoon movie. You pay for both admissions.Your total cost (in dollars) can be represented by the expression 2a. If each admission costs $4.75, what is your total cost? The total cost is $9.50. ANSWER

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 ProductWords Power Write the power in words and as a product. Nine to the fifth power Two to the eighth power n to the fourth power n4n4 n n