THE “GRUDGE” GAME Vocabulary Application Problems Solving Equations.

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THE “GRUDGE” GAME Vocabulary Application Problems Solving Equations

Write your group name on the board and put 10 x’s underneath it. (You also may need your notes) Example: Team Math X X X X X X X X X X

Rules I will show an expression to be simplified, an equation to be solved, or an inequality to be solved. Show your work and answer in your notebook and wait to show your answer until I say it is time. If you have the correct solution (with work) in your notebook, then you get to go to the board and erase an X off of someone’s name. If you run out of X’s, you can no longer win but you become a zombie and can get other people back by erasing your X’s. The winner is the group with the last X remaining.

READY? Let’s play!

Vocabulary Problem solving technique with four steps UPSC

Vocabulary A list of numbers in which consecutive numbers share a common difference. Arithmetic Sequence

Vocabulary A symbol for a number we don’t know yet, it is usually a letter. Variable

Vocabulary Any and all values of an equation that satisfies an equation. Solution

Vocabulary A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together. Cluster

Vocabulary A list of numbers in which consecutive numbers share a common ratio. Geometric Sequence

Vocabulary An algebraic statement describing the relationship between the input variables and output variables. Formula

Vocabulary A reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time, due in particular to wear and tear. Depreciation

Solve the Equation

Application Problem You are a sales associate in a large retail electronics store. Over the first three months of the year you sold 12, 15, and 21 iPads. The total in sales was $18,960. Write the equation and solve for the price per iPad. $395

Solve the Equation

Application Problem You have enough wallpaper to cover 240 square feet. If your walls are 8 feet high, what wall length can you paper? 30 feet

Solve the Equation

Application Problem Net pay is the difference between a worker’s gross income and his or her deductions. A person’s gross income for the year was $65,000 and their total deductions were $12,860. What was their net pay for the year? Write the equation and solve for the net pay. $52,140

Solve the Equation

Application Problem A spaceship is orbiting around Earth at the rate of 25 kilometers per minute. How far will it travel in two hours? 3,000 kilometers