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With Mr. Tyler

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

1-100

1-100A

1-200

1-200A

1-300

1-300A

1-400

1-400A

1-500

1-500A

2-100A

2-200

2-200A

2-300

2-300A

2-400

2-400A

2-500

3-100A

3-200

3-200A

3-300

3-300A

x + 4(2x + 1)

3-400A

(x – 3) – 2(x – 5)

3-500A

Anna rakes 10 bags of leaves per hour. Jake rakes 8 bags of leaves per hour. Let h represent the number of hours both of them worked. Write an expression that represents the total number of bags they filled up.

4-100A

4-200A

4-300 For every boxtop brought in, $.10 is donated to the school. Every student in the school brought in one boxtop. Let f represent the students in first period and s represent the students in second period. Write an expression to represent the total amount of money the first and second period classes donated.

4-300A

4-400 For a school play, adult tickets cost $2 and student tickets cost $1. Write an expression to represent the total amount of money collected for the play

4-400A

4-500 Games are on sale for $15 each. Tony plans on buying x computer games and y board games. Write two expressions that represent the total amount of money Tony would spend.

4-500A

The temperature outside is d degrees. It drops 5% in one hour. Write TWO equivalent expressions that can be used to calculate the temperature at the end of the hour.

5-100A

5-200 Write TWO equivalent expressions that can be used to calculate the sale price.

5-200A

5-300 Write TWO equivalent expressions that can be used to calculate the sale price

5-300A

5-400 Write TWO equivalent expressions that can be used to calculate the weight of her puppy after one month.

5-400A

5-500 Write TWO equivalent expressions that can be used to calculate the amount of money in her account after one month.

5-500A