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One Operation Expressions Two Operation Expressions One Operation Equations Two Operation Equations Pastures FINAL JEOPARDY!

One Operation Expressions Two Operation Expressions One Operation Equations Two Operation Equations Pastures FINAL JEOPARDY!

3 times a number

What is 3x?

15 feet lower than height x

What is x-15?

A number divided by 20

What is ?

The sum of 87 and a number

What is n+87?

The quotient of 6 and x

What is ?

5 times a number, increased by 8

What is 5x+8?

7 decreased by 4 times a number

What is 7-4x?

5 times a number, increased by 8

What is 5x+8?

Seventeen meters less than one- half length x

What is -17?

20 years older than three times her age

What is 3x+20?

Mark’s salary plus $650 is $1,350

What is x + 650=1,350?

Thirty-two is fifteen fewer cars than last year

What is x-15=32?

350 increased by a number is 450

What is 350+x=450?

The number of animals increased by 56 is 598.

What is x+56=598?

56 divided into x is 4

What is =4?

A number divided by three subtracted from a number divided by two is one

What is ?

The total amount of money that each person gets after dividing it up three ways and adding 7 to the total is 40

What is ?

Five times the sum of a number and 7 is 45

What is 5(x+7)=45?

Twenty-three times a number increased by two times the number is fifty

What is 23x + 2x =50?

Mr. Underwood took his previous lap time at Texas Motor Speedway and cut it in half, but had a 12 second penalty added to his time so his finishing time was 57 seconds.

What is ?

PurpleOrange Green Write Algebraic Equations and assign values to the colors

P+G=9P+O=5 O+G=8 PurpleOrange Green

PurpleOrange Green Write Algebraic Equations and assign values to the colors

P+G=6P+O=3 O+G=5 PurpleOrange Green

PurpleOrange Green Write Algebraic Equations and assign values to the colors

P+G=10P+O=5 O+G=11 PurpleOrange Green

PurpleOrange Green Write Algebraic Equations and assign values to the colors

P+G=7P+O=7 O+G=6 PurpleOrange Green

PurpleOrange GreenBlue Write Algebraic Equations and assign values to the colors

PurpleOrange GreenBlue P+G=9 P+B=6 O+B=6 P+O=8 B+G=7

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PurpleOrange GreenBlue Write Algebraic Equations and assign values to the colors

PurpleOrange GreenBlue P+G=4 P+B=6 O+B=11 P+O=7 B+G=