Algebra Jeopardy Expressions and Equations. Algebra Jeopardy Evaluate Distributive Property Simplify Connections Solve Real Life 200 400 600 800 1000.

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Algebra Jeopardy Expressions and Equations

Algebra Jeopardy Evaluate Distributive Property Simplify Connections Solve Real Life

Evaluate 200 Evaluate this expression when x =.5

Evaluate 400 The formula for the area of a circle Use the formula to compute the area of a circle with a radius of 7 in.

Evaluate 600 The formula for converting temperatures in Fahrenheit (F ) into Celsius (C ) is Use the formula to find the temperature in Fahrenheit if C =75˚.

Evaluate 800 Evaluate this expression when a =3 and b = 4

Evaluate 1000 Evaluate this expression when x = 3 and y = -2

Distributive Property 200 Write the two expressions that are modeled by the area diagram.

Distributive Property 400 Use the distributive to expand this expression. 9(5x + 7)

Distributive Property 600 Expand this expression. – 9(7 – 2x)

Distributive Property 800 Expand this expression.

Distributive Property 1000 Expand this expression.

Simplify 200 Simplify this expression completely by combining like terms. 4x x - 5

Simplify 400 Simplify this expression. 2 – 8x + 2y + 4x – 10y – 2

Simplify 600 Simplify this expression. 5(3x + 9) – 32

Simplify 800 Simplify this expression. 2 – 4(11 – 3x) + 7x

Simplify 1000 Simplify this expression.

Connections 200 Sally and Jack have a total of 39 coins. Sally has s coins Express the number of coins Jack has in terms of Sally.

Connections 400 Alex has g golf balls. If Alex had 7 less golf balls then Mike would have 3 times and many as Alex. Write and expression for the number of golf balls Mike has.

Connections 600 Ashley studied one hour less than twice as many hours as Melissa studied. Let m stand for the number of hours Melissa studied. Write an expression for the number of hours Ashley studied.

Connections 800 At a store, a shirt was marked down in price by ten dollars. A pair of pants doubled in price. Following these changes the price of every item in the store was cut in half. Write an expression that represents the new cost of the items, using s for the cost of each shirt and p for the cost of a pair of pants.

Connections 1000 Ashley has 47 coins in her pocket. There are d and the rest are quarters. Write and expression, with one variable, to represent the total amount of money she has in her pocket.

Solve 200 Solve for x.

Solve 400 Solve for x.

Solve 600 Solve for x.

Solve 800 Solve for x.

Solve 1000 Solve for x.

Real Life 200 Emily is 5 less than twice as old as her sister. How old is Emily’s sister if Emily is 13 years old?

Real Life 400 The perimeter of the rectangle is 48 inches. If its length is 5 times is width, find the dimensions.

Real Life 600 You have to pay an electrician $50 to make a house call plus an additional $60 every hour she works. How many hours was the electrician at your house if the bill came to $410?

Real Life 800 A vending machine has twice as many quarters in it as dollar bills. If the quarters and dollars combined value is $96, how many quarters are in the machine?

Real Life 1000 Leone Cinemas charges $10 per movie for nonmembers and $4 for popcorn. Members pay a fee of $75 but then only pay $7 per movie and $3 for popcorn. How many movies do you have to see to make membership beneficial? (You get popcorn every movie.)