Algebra 1 1-2 Guided Practice: Order of Operations and Evaluating Expressions
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Question 2
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Take Note: Provide an example of a power. Make sure that you can identify its base and exponent.
F.IF.8.b
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F.IF.8.b
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Question 8
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Problem 2 Got It? What is the simplified form of the expression?
Enter only a number.
Question 9
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Problem 2 Got It? What is the simplified form of the expression?
Enter only a number.
Question 10
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Problem 2 Got It? What is the simplified form of the expression?
Enter only a number.
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Question 12
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Take Note: What does it mean to evaluate an algebraic expression?
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Question 18
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Take Note: Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?
Question 1
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Question 3
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Problem 1 Got It? What is the simplified form of the number below?
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81
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Problem 1 Got It? What is the simplified form of the number below?
Problem 1 Got It? What is the simplified form of the number below?
1.5
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0.125
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Take Note: Place the operations below in the correct sequence, following the order of operations.
Multiplication & Division (performed from left to right)
Exponents
Addition & Subtraction (performed from left to right)
Parenthese (and other grouping symbols)
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Question 14
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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?
$4.30
$473
$43.40
$47.30
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?
$(79 + 0.10)
$79 + 0.1($79)
0.10($79)
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?
$(103 + 0.10)
$10($103)
1.1($103)
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Take Note: Which of the following are equivalent to 4^{3}?