Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable. Evaluate - means replace the variable by a number and work it out using order.

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Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable. Evaluate - means replace the variable by a number and work it out using order of operations.

Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable. Evaluate - means replace the variable by a number and work it out using order of operations.

Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable. Evaluate - means replace the variable by a number and work it out using order of operations.

Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate each using the simple interest formula. Simple Interest = (Principle)(Rate)(Time) = Prt 7. You deposit $250 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 2%. How much simple interest will you earn after two years?

Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate each using the simple interest formula. Simple Interest = (Principle)(Rate)(Time) = Prt 8. You deposit $140 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 3.5%. How much simple interest will you earn after one years?

Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate each using the distance formula. Distance =(Rate)(Time) 9. If you are driving at a constant rate of 60 miles per hour, how long will it take you to travel 270 miles? Distance Rate Time =

Notes Over 1.1 Evaluate each using the distance formula. Distance =(Rate)(Time) 10. Find the average speed for an airplane traveling 2100 miles in 6 hours? Distance Time Rate =

Notes Over 1.1