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FINAL JEOPARDY final Explain the difference between an expression and an equation.

An expression does not have an equals sign and equations do have equals signs

five more than a number $100

5 + n or n + 5 $100

four fewer than a number $200

n - 4 “Fewer than” is one that makes the order switch!!! $200

A number split in half $300

n ÷ 2 or n/2 $300

$400 Three subtracted from eight times a number

8n – 3 “Subtracted from” is one that makes the order switch!!! $400

The sum of twelve and a number, multiplied by seventeen results in fifty-eight $500

(12 + n) 17 = 58 Notice the comma… it is like a pause in our speaking. In other words, when you pause it is like saying, “then” $500

$100 The sum is the answer in an _______ question.

$100 addition

$200 The product is the answer in a _______ question.

$200 multiplication

$300 The difference is the answer in a _______ question.

$300 subtraction

$400 The quotient is the answer in a _______ question.

$400 division

$500 If you see, “the result of…” what symbol will be in your translation?

$500 equals sign

$100 5d + 6 = 51

$100 d = 9

$200 4w – 8 = 32

$200 w = 10

$300

p = 56

$400

h = 88

$500

n = 2

$100 Juan is eight years older than his sister Betsy. How old is Juan?

$100 Let b = Betsy’s age b + 8 or 8 + b

$200 Fred ate half the number of pieces of pizza that Greg ate. How many pieces of pizza did Fred eat?

$200 Let g = pieces Greg ate g ÷ 2 or g/2

$300 An order of super-sized french fries has three more than five times the number of fries in a small order. How many fries are there in a super-sized order?

$300 Let f = fries in a small order 3 + 5f or 5f + 3

$400 On Halloween, Wendy received four less than half the number of pieces of candy her friend Gina received. How many pieces of candy did Wendy receive?

$400 Let g = pieces Gina recieved (g ÷ 2) - 4 or g/2 - 4

$500 Mr. Frommann’s pink class has four more students than Miss Breier’s. How many students are in Mr. Frommann’s pink class?

$500 Let b = students in Miss Breier’s class b + 4 or 4 + b

$100 a=5 b=4 c=10 d=2 5b + c

$100 30

$200 a=5 b=4 c=10 d=2 b 2 + a 2

$200 41

$300 a=5 b=4 c=10 d=2 (b + a) 2

$300 81

$400 a=5 b=4 c=10 d=2 c – d + b ÷ d a

$400 18

$500 What color socks did Mr. Frommann wear yesterday

$500 black

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