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Metric Conversions and Properties of Equalilty

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1 Metric Conversions and Properties of Equalilty
Skill Check Metric Conversions and Properties of Equalilty

2 Homework Review

3 Definitions Identifying Parts

4 Algebraic Expression Examples:
Can have variables, numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis, square roots, exponents… Does NOT include an equals sign. Examples:

5 Variable Symbols or letters used to represent an unknown Examples:

6 Term How many items are being added, subtracted, divided Examples: 3 4

7 Coefficient The number in front of a variable Examples: 123 9 1

8 Constant -42 5 -8 A number that has no variable
It can be positive or negative Examples: -42 5 -8

9 Translations

10 ADDITION Sum Plus Add More Than Increased

11 SUBTRACTION Difference Minus Decreased Less Than (swaps the order)

12 DIVISION Quotient Half Divide by

13 MULTIPLICATION Product Twice Double Triple

14 EXPONENTS Square Cubed To the power of Raised to a power

15 Translate The sum of a number and 10 x + 10

16 Translate The product of 9 and x squared
What about square the product of 9 and x? **So you need to read the wording carefully.**

17 Translate 9 less than g to the fourth power g4 – 9

18 Translate 8 + 3x Eight increased by three times x

19 x+(x+1)+(x+2)=90 3x+3=90 Translate
The sum of three consecutive integers is equal to 90. x+(x+1)+(x+2)=90 3x+3=90

20 x+(x+2)+(x+4)=129 3x+6=129 Translate
The sum of three consecutive odd integers is equal to 129. x+(x+2)+(x+4)=129 3x+6=129

21 w+(w+3)+w+(w+3)=54 w = 12 Translate
The length of a rectangle is 3 inches more than the width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 54. Find the dimensions of the rectangle. w+(w+3)+w+(w+3)=54 w = 12

22 Translate x +(x+13)+(x+13+24)=224 W = A + 24 A = M + 13 M = x
Ms. Wiggins has 24 more books than Ms. Acton. Ms. Acton has 13 more books than Ms. Merrill. If the three of them have 224 books in total, how many books do each of them have? W = A + 24 A = M + 13 M = x x +(x+13)+(x+13+24)=224

23 Last thing… Do you know how to set up an average problem??

24 Practice


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