Algebra One Assignments Summer Enrichment ( School Year)

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Algebra One Assignments Summer Enrichment (2015-2016 School Year) Several ways to submit assignments: (1) Use Microsoft Word, and upload each assignment prior or on due dates, and e-mail to me. (2) Use cell phones to take a picture of each completed assignment and e-mail to me (3) Scan a copy of completed assignment and e-mail to me Please write each assignment number at the top of completed work, and the Subject choice: Pre-AP Pre-Algebra 7th/8th or Algebra One 8th.

Assignment 1 Distributive Property: Due June 5, 2015 Assignment 1 Simplify each expression. 1) −6 (a + 8) 2) 4(1 + 9x)   3) 6 (−5n + 7) 4) (9m + 10) ⋅ 2 5) (−4 − 3n) ⋅ −8 6) 8(−b − 4) 7) (1 − 7n) ⋅ 5 8) −6(x + 4)

Assignment 2: Inequalities: Due June 17th, 2015 Assignment 2 Solve each inequality and graph its solution on a number line. 1) 2x + 4 > 24   2) m/3 - 3 < -12 3) - 3 ( p + 1) < - 18 4) - 4 ( - 4 + x) > 56 5) - b - 2 > 8 6) - 4 (3 + n) > - 32

Assignment 3 1) (−1) − (−4) − (−3) 2) (−1) − 4 + 6 3) −7 ⋅ 6 ⋅ −8 Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide Rational Numbers: Assignment 3 Due June 26, 2015   1) (−1) − (−4) − (−3) 2) (−1) − 4 + 6 3) −7 ⋅ 6 ⋅ −8 4) −3 ⋅ 2 ⋅ −6 5) − 5 3 ⋅ − 3 4 10) − 7 4 ⋅ 1 6) −6 ÷ 6 7) −45 ÷ 9 8) −3 /4 ÷ 5 /8 9) −2 1/ 5 ÷ −6/5 10) (−6.3) − (−7.46) 11) (−3.4) − 1.5 12) 8 5 − ( − 4 5)

Assignment 4 Paragraph. (Pre-AP Success Habits) Due July 9th (Assignment 4) Write a paragraph about the characteristics of being successful in Pre- AP Classes. (Must consist of at least 5 sentences)

Assignment 5 V. Evaluate Expressions: Due July 20, 2015 Assignment 5 1) n − (m + n); use m = 2, and n = −3   2) ab2 ; use a = −3, and b = 4 3) ab 6 ; use a = 3, and b = −4 4) (c)(a − b); use a = 4, b = 2, and c = −2 5) (m)( p − 2); use m = 5, and p = −5 6) j/ 4 − h; use h = −6, and j = −4 7) (−6)(m − n); use m = − 5 /4 , and n = − 4/ 3 8) x + x + y; use x = − 3 /4 , and y = 11/ 6

Assignment 6 Solve Multi-Step Equations: Due July 28, 2015 1) 37 = −3 + 5(x + 6)   2) −13 = 5(1 + 4m) − 2m 3) 4(−x + 4) = 12 4) −2 = −(n − 8) 5) −6(1 − 5v) = 54 6) 8 = 8v − 4(v + 8) 7) 5x + 5= 15x – 20 8) x/5 = - 15 9) 2/3(x) = - 15 10) 6x + 7x = 39