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pick a ride … Add an exponent to make this exp. equal “1”: 1050

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pick a ride … Evaluate if x = 4: 2x 2 – 5 Evaluate if x = 4: x 3 – (20 – x) Evaluate if x = 4:

pick a ride … Write a numerical expression: A number cubed plus 11 Write a numerical expression: Nine less than thirteen squared Write a numerical expression: Thirty divided by the quantity seven times a number

pick a ride … constant variable 4, 3, 1 Name the coefficients in this expression: 4x + 3y + z What is the underlined part called? 6(k + 3)

pick a ride … Write an algebraic expression: Eight more than the quantity six divided by a number n. Write an algebraic expression: Erin divided 40 berries equally among f friends. How many berries did each friend get? 7p7p 40/f 6/n + 8 Write an algebraic expression: A certain number of pages, p, read each day, for one week.

pick a ride … Write an algebraic expression: Eight added to x x + 8 x - 8 2t + 5 Write an algebraic expression: Eight less than x Write an algebraic expression: Jay has 5 more than twice as many tokens as your sister. Your sister has t tokens

pick a ride … Add one thing to make the following a sum of 2 terms: 2x 4t Add something to make the following a product of 2 factors: 6 k + 3 2x + 4t 1.5(4x + 3) – 2 6 (k+3) Add one thing to make the following a difference: 1.5(4x + 3) 2

pick a ride … Write an expression and evaluate: Allen bought 9 baseball cards for $2 each and 12 candy bars for $5 each. How much did he spend? Let b represent the number of times your heart beats in 1 minute. Write an expression for the total number of times it beats in 1 hour 9(2) + 12(5) = $78 60b$15 + $1.50h You can skate for $15 plus $1.50 for each hour you skate. Write an expression that represents how much you would pay to skate for h hours.