Algebra 1 1-2 Complete Lesson: Order of Operations and Evaluating Expressions
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Solve it! You've won! For a door prize you get to choose between the two options shown. Which is the better prize? Why?
Question 2
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Problem 1 Got It? What is the simplified form of the number below?
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Problem 1 Got It? What is the simplified form of the number below?
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Problem 1 Got It? What is the simplified form of the number below?
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Problem 2 Got It? What is the simplified form of the expression?
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Problem 2 Got It? What is the simplified form of the expression?
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Problem 2 Got It? What is the simplified form of the expression?
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Problem 4 Got It? The shipping cost for an order at an online store is 1/10 the cost of the items you order. What is an expression for the total cost of an order of $43?
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Problem 4 Got It? The shipping cost for an order at an online store is 1/10 the cost of the items you order. What is an expression for the total cost of an order of $79?
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Problem 4 Got It? The shipping cost for an order at an online store is 1/10 the cost of the items you order. What is an expression for the total cost of an order of $103?
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Vocabulary: Identify the exponent in 4³. Respond with only a number.
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Vocabulary: Identify the base in 4³. Respond with only a number.
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Error Analysis: A student simplifies an expression as shown in the image.
Find the error and simplify the expression correctly.
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Review Lesson 1-1: Match each expression on the left with the appropriate algebraic expression on the right. Not all algebraic expressions will be used.
5 minus the product of 3 and y
4 more than p
the quotient of m and 10
3 times the difference of 7 and d
(5 - 3)y
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5 - 3y
3(7 - d)
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Vocabulary Review: Classify each number on the left based on whether it is prime or composite.
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Composite
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Converting Between Fraction and Decimal Form Review: Match each decimal or fraction on the left with its equivalent fraction or decimal on the right.
3/5
7/8
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0.07
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0.875
7/100
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Vocabulary Review: To simplify a numerical expression means to replace it with its single numerical value. What is the simplified form of the expression?
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Use Your Vocabulary: Which expression shows a base of 7 and an exponent of 3?
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