Translating & Evaluating Expressions

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14 questions
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Evaluate each expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper and add your photo to the "Show Your Work" space.

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Evaluate each expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper and add your photo to the "Show Your Work" space.

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Evaluate each expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper and add your photo to the "Show Your Work" space.

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Evaluate each expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper and add your photo to the "Show Your Work" space.

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Translate each verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces

"Seventeen more than a number x."

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Translate each verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.

"The quotient of w and ten."

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Translate each verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.

"One less than the product of four and a number x."

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Translate each verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.

"Seven more than twice a number n."

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Translate each verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.

"Two times the quantity of five and t."

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Translate each expression into a verbal phrase.


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Translate each expression into a verbal phrase.


These questions will not turn green or red since there are many ways to write it and spell things.

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Translate each expression into a verbal phrase.


These questions will not turn green or red since there are many ways to write it and spell things.

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Translate each expression into a verbal phrase.


These questions will not turn green or red since there are many ways to write it and spell things.

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Translate each expression into a verbal phrase.


These questions will not turn green or red since there are many ways to write it and spell things.