Interpreting Equations

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Interpreting Equations Projector Resources

Which is greater, x or y? Why? y = 4 x

Which is greater, x or y? Why? y = 4 x x is greater because it’s multiplied by 4. It depends what x and y are.

What is the equation? Why? Let e be the number of eggs. Let b be the number of egg boxes. There are 6 eggs in each box. Find an equation linking e and b.

What is the equation? Why? Let e be the number of eggs. Let b be the number of egg boxes. There are 6 eggs in each box. Find an equation linking e and b. b = 6e e = 6b

What is the equation? Why? Let e be the cost of an egg. Let b be the cost of a box of eggs. The price per egg is the same whether you buy them separately or in a box. Find an equation linking e and b. b = 6e e = 6b

What’s the same and what’s different? Let e be the cost of an egg. Let b be the cost of a box of eggs. Let e be the number of eggs. Let b be the number of egg boxes. b = 6e e = 6b

Working Together Take turns to: Match an equation card with a sentence. Explain your thinking to your partner. Your partner must check and challenge your explanation if he or she disagrees. Check if another card or another sentence matches as well. Continue until you have matched all the cards. Use the blank cards to write equations or sentences, so that each card is grouped with at least one other card.