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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Order of Operations Writing Expressions Simplifying Expressions Solving Equations & Function Tables

9 + (6 – 3) =

What is 12?

x 7

What is 38?

20 – (10 + 5) + 4 2

What is 21?

What is 15?

(7 + 26) ( )

What is 3?

Write as an expression: subtract ten from twenty

What is 20 – 10 ?

Write as an expression: five plus four squared

What is ?

Write as an expression: twice a number

What is 2 x ? (Choose any letter variable)

Write as an expression: six more than a number z

What is z + 6

Write as an expression: thirteen and six hundredths less than a number

What is n – ? (Choose any letter variable)

The value of the expression 8 – h when h is 3

What is 5?

The value of the expression 63 m when m is 9

What is 7?

The value of 63 – 2 p when p is 5

What is 53?

The value of m when m is 4

What is 20?

x 3 c When c is 5

What is 2?

The missing value in this function table? y = 5 + x xy ?

What is 9?

The missing value in this function table y = x - 2 xy ?

What is 6?

a)x + 29 = 16 b) = x c)x – 16 = 29 d)x + 16 = 29 Manuel is riding the Los Angeles Metro Blue Line from Pico to Del Ano. He will arrive in 16 minutes. The whole trip takes 29 minutes. Which equation shows how long Manuel has been on the train?

What is x + 16 = 29 ?

The equation that is shown on this function table y = ________ xy

What is y = 2 + x ?

The equation that is shown on this function table y = ________ xy a)y = 3x + 2 b)y = 3+ x – 2 c)y = 3 + x + 2 d)y = 3 – x + 2

What is y = 3 x + 2?

Solve for y. y + 7 = 23

What is 16?

Solve for w. w – 47 = 16

What is 63?

The value of x in the expression 9 x = 72

What is 8?

The value of y in y = 7 ? 3

What is 21?

The value of k in the equation 4 k + 5 = 17

What is 3?