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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 1. n + 8 2. 45g 3. 2n - 6 4. 7m + 8

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 1. n + 8

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 1. n + 8 16 + 8

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 1. n + 8 16 + 8 24

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 2. 45g

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 2. 45g 45 ·

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 2. 45g 45 · 45 5 9

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 3. 2n - 6

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 3. 2n - 6 2 · 16 – 6

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 3. 2n - 6 2 · 16 – 6 32 – 6 26

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 4. 7m + 8

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 4. 7m + 8 7 · 2 + 8

5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. m = 2, n = 16 and g = 4. 7m + 8 7 · 2 + 8 14 + 8 22

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Lesson 6.4 Algebra: Write Expressions Thursday, Nov 21 Lesson 6.4 Algebra: Write Expressions

Algebra: Write Expressions Objective: To understand how to write verbal phrases as simple algebraic expressions.

Algebra: Write Expressions At the end of this lesson you should be able to answer the following question. How can writing phrases as algebraic expressions help you solve problems?

Algebra: Write Expressions Writing verbal phrases as algebraic expressions. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words.

Algebra: Write Expressions Writing verbal phrases as algebraic expressions. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words. Step 2 – Choose a variable to represent the unknown quantity.

Algebra: Write Expressions Writing verbal phrases as algebraic expressions. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words. Step 2 – Choose a variable to represent the unknown quantity. Step 3 – Convert your verbal phrase into an algebraic expression.

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Eight dollars more than Ryan earned. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words. This is already condensed to the most important words.

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Eight dollars more than Ryan earned. Step 2 – Choose a variable to represent the unknown quantity. Let R = Ryan

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Eight dollars more than Ryan earned. Step 3 – Convert your verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. R + 8, R = amount Ryan earned

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Ten dollars less than the original price. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words.

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Ten dollars less than the original price. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words. Ten dollars less than the original price.

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Ten dollars less than the original price. Step 2 – Choose a variable to represent the unknown quantity.

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Ten dollars less than the original price. Step 2 – Choose a variable to represent the unknown quantity. Original price = p

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Ten dollars less than the original price. Step 3 – Convert your verbal phrase into an algebraic expression.

Algebra: Write Expressions e.g. Ten dollars less than the original price. Step 3 – Convert your verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. p - $10, p = original price Why would it not be $10 - p?

Algebra: Write Expressions Four points fewer than the Bulls scored. Do this on your own.

Algebra: Write Expressions Four points fewer than the Bulls scored. B – 4, B = Points Bulls Scored.

Algebra: Write Expressions 12 times the number of feet Do this on your own.

Algebra: Write Expressions 12 times the number of feet 12f, f = feet Generally, when a number is multiplied by a variable, the number is written first.

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase 5 less than 3 times the number of points as an algebraic expression. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words.

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase 5 less than 3 times the number of points as an algebraic expression. Step 1 – Describe the situation using the most important words. 5 less than 3 times the number of points.

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase 5 less than 3 times the number of points as an algebraic expression. Step 2 – Choose a variable to represent the unknown quantity.

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase 5 less than 3 times the number of points as an algebraic expression. Step 2 – Choose a variable to represent the unknown quantity. Let p = number of points

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase 5 less than 3 times the number of points as an algebraic expression. Step 3 – Convert your verbal phrase into an algebraic expression.

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase 5 less than 3 times the number of points as an algebraic expression. Step 3 – Convert your verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. 3p – 5, p = number of points Generally, the term with a number and variable comes first in an expression.

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase $3 more than four times the cost of a pretzel as an algebraic expression. Do this on your own.

Algebra: Write Expressions Write the phrase $3 more than four times the cost of a pretzel as an algebraic expression. 4p + $3, p = cost of pretzel

Algebra: Write Expressions Shoko bought a box of popcorn for $3.50 and three medium soft drinks. Define a variable and write an expression to represent the total amount he spent. Then find the total amount if one drink costs $1.50. Do this on your own.

Algebra: Write Expressions Shoko bought a box of popcorn for $3.50 and three medium soft drinks. Define a variable and write an expression to represent the total amount he spent. Then find the total amount if one drink costs $1.50. 3d + 3.5, d = drink 3· 1.5 + 3.5 4.5 + 3.5 8

Algebra: Write Expressions Terri bought a magazine for $5, and 2 bottles of nail polish. Write an expression to represent the total amount she spent. Then find the total amount if each bottle of nail polish costs $3. Do this on your own.

Algebra: Write Expressions Terri bought a magazine for $5, and 2 bottles of nail polish. Write an expression to represent the total amount she spent. Then find the total amount if each bottle of nail polish costs $3. 2d + 5, d = cost of bottle of nail polish 2·3 + 5 6 + 5 11

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: n + 7

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: n + 7 7 more songs

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: n - 2

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: n – 2 2 less songs

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: 4n

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: 4n 4 times the songs

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: n ÷ 2

Algebra: Write Expressions If n represents that number of songs stored on an mp3 player, describe the meaning of: n ÷ 2 Half the songs

Algebra: Write Expressions How can writing phrases as algebraic expressions help you solve problems?

Algebra: Write Expressions Agenda Notes Homework – Homework Practice 6-4 Due Friday, Nov 22 Mid-Chapter 6 Quiz – Friday, Nov 22