
Solve It! Simplify the expression. Write your answer in fraction form.

Take Note: Which of the following are true? Select all that apply.

Problem 1 Got It?

Problem 1 Got It?

Problem 1 Got It?

Problem 1 Got It?

Problem 1 Got It?


Problem 2 Got It?

Problem 2 Got It?

Problem 2 Got It?
Take Note: Summarize the process used in Method 1 to evaluate the expression in Example 3 for the given values of the variables.

Problem 2 Got It?

Problem 2 Got It?

Take Note: Summarize the process used in Method 1 to evaluate the expression in Example 3 for the given values of the variables.
Take Note: Summarize the process used in Method 2 to evaluate the expression in Example 3 for the given values of the variables.
Take Note: Does Method 1 or Method 2 seem to be the most efficient? Explain.

Problem 3 Got It?

Problem 3 Got It?

Problem 3 Got It?

Problem 3 Got It?

Problem 3 Got It?
Problem 4 Got It? A population of insects triples every week. The number of insects is modeled by the expression below, where w is the number of weeks after the population is measured.
Evaluate the expression for
Match the weeks below with their related populations. Not all populations will be used.
400 insects
600 insects
5400 insects
6800 insects
16,200 insects

Take Note: Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?
Take Note: Which of the following is equivalent to