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Algebraic Expressions Using Variables to Represent Situations
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A number p increased by 22
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15 divided by a number r
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4 more than p
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The product of 5 and y
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Quotient of 6 and a
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12 more points than a number p times 8
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6 less than 7 times a number b
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5 more than the product of x and 9
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7 times the difference of y and 4
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5 less than the quotient of w and 7
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The number of wheels on b bicycles
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Alexander has $10. He buys a snack. Write an expression to show how much money Alexander has left.
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A diner has booths and counter seating. Each booth can seat 4 people. Another 15 people can sit at the counter. Write an expression to show how many customers can be seated in the diner.
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One float for the Tournament of Roses parade uses as many flowers as a florist usually uses in 5 years. If x is the number of flowers a florist uses in 1 year, write the algebraic expression for the number of the flowers used to make a float.
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Barbara saved d dollars a week from her job for 6 weeks. Write an expression that can be used to find how much money she saved in the six weeks.
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Marcus sold a cartons of apple juice and r cartons of raisins. Write an algebraic expression to represent how many cartons were sold.
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Evaluate 5n for n = 7
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Evaluate 2p – 6 for p = 12
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Use y = 3 and x = 4 to evaluate the expression below. 5x + 3y
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Use m = 7 and r = 2 to evaluate the expression below. 3m – 4r
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Evaluate 4g – 9 for g = 8
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