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Equations and Inequalities Remember to think about your clue words! –Less than : Subtraction –Per : multiplication –More than : addition –No more than : < –No less than : > –More than : > –Less than : <
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Equations and Inequalities If you can set up an expression you can set up an equation, or inequality. For example, 73 – 14 = x is the same as 73 = x + 14 All you have to do is use your inverse operations!
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Equations and Inequalities Mary’s CD player cost $113 less than her DVD player. Her CD player cost $78. How much was her DVD player?
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Equations and Inequalities Maria wants to pack and ship a total of 288 pens. If each box holds 12 pens, how many boxes are needed to ship the pens?
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Equations and Inequalities An airline lets you check no more than 65 pound so luggage. One suitcase weighs 37 pounds. How much can the other suitcase weigh?
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Equations and Inequalities A 1-ton truck has the ability to haul 1 ton, or 2000 pounds. At most, how many televisions sets can the truck carry if each TV set weighs 225lb?
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Write an equation or inequality Susan’s CD player cost $120 less than her DVD player. Her CD player cost $64. How much was her DVD player? Jack wants to pack and ship 208 pens. If each box holds 8 pens
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Getting Started s + s + s + s + 4 4s + 4 –Are the two expressions equivalent? –How could you convince a student that the two expressions are equivalent?
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Getting Started 4s + 4 4(s + 1) –Are the two expressions equivalent? –How could you convince a student that the two expressions are equivalent?
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Objective - To use the distributive property to simplify numerical and variable expressions. Distributive Property or Order of Operations Distributive Property It works! Why use the distributive property?
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Simplify using the distributive property. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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Use the distributive property to write an equivalent expression. Then simplify both to show they have the same value. 1) 2) 3) same
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Simplify using the distributive property. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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Geometric Model for Distributive Property Two ways to find the area of the rectangle. 4 52 As a wholeAs two parts
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Geometric Model for Distributive Property Two ways to find the area of the rectangle. 4 52 As a wholeAs two parts same
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Find the area of the rectangle in terms of x, y and z in two different ways. x yz As a wholeAs two parts
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Find the area of the rectangle in terms of x, y and z in two different ways. x yz As a wholeAs two parts same
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Use the distributive property to write an equivalent variable expression. Then simplify. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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Use the distributive property to help simplify the following without a calculator. 1)2)
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Use the distributive property to help simplify the following without a calculator. 3)4)
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TOD 5(x +y) 33 + 8(x – 4) 5(x + 3) + 4(y + 4)
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