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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Evaluate Squares and Square Roots Expand or Condense Write an Expression Evaluate! Order of Operations

Expand or Condense

Evaluate Squares and Square Roots

Order of Operations

Write an Expression

Evaluate!

($100 ) Expand and solve

($100) Expand and solve

(200) Expand and solve

(200) Expand and solve

(300) Write with exponents and solve:

(300) Write with exponents and solve:

(400) Write with exponents and solve:

(400) Write with exponents and solve:

(500) Write with exponents:

(500) Write with exponents:

Round all answers to the nearest tenth (100)

Round all answers to the nearest tenth

(200) Round all answers to the nearest tenth

(200) Round all answers to the nearest tenth

(300) Evaluate (no rounding!)

(300) Evaluate (no rounding)

(400) Evaluate

(400) Evaluate

(500) Evaluate (no rounding)

(500) Evaluate (no rounding)

Simplify using Order of Operations (100)

Simplify using Order of Operations

(200) Simplify using Order of Operations

(200) Simplify using Order of Operations

(300) Simplify using Order of Operations

(300) Simplify using Order of Operations

(400) Simplify using Order of Operations

(400) Simplify using Order of Operations

(500) Simplify using Order of Operations

(500) Simplify using Order of Operations

Write an Expression/Equation 15 less than x (100)

15 less than x X - 15

(200) Write an Expression/Equation The value in cents of 12 nickels

(200) The value in cents of 12 nickels 12(5) = $0.60

(300) Write an Expression/Equation x increased by 8 is 15

(300) x increased by 8 is 15 x + 8 = 15

(400) Write an Expression/Equation 64 divided by x is 32

(400) 64 divided by x is 32

(500) Write an Expression/Equation The number of days in k weeks

(500) The number of days in k weeks 7(k)

Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables: 3x + y x = 2, y = -5 (100)

Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables: 3x + y x = 2, y = -5 = 3(2) + -5 = = 1

(200) Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables: 6x - 3y x = 5, y = -2

(200) Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables: 6x - 3y x = 5, y = -2 = 6(5) – 3(-2) = = 36

(300) Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables:

(300) Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables:

(400) Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables: -2x + y – z x = 2, y = 3, z = -5

(400) Evaluate the Expression for the given values of the variables: -2x + y – z x = 2, y = 3, z = -5 = -2(2) + (3) – (-5) = = 4

(500) List two words for each of the following operations o Addition o Subtraction o Multiplication o Division

(500) Addition (more than, increased by, sum) Subtraction (less than, decreased by, difference, take away) Multiplication (product, times, multiply) Division (divide, quotient) Sample Answers

Final Jeopardy: Evaluate

Pressing the bottom right music icon, will play the Jeopardy theme song Final Jeopardy: Evaluate

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