[Week 9] - Numerical Expressions

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10 questions
Watch the video lesson below (Math Antics). Then finish the assignment.


More examples are posted below.
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Simplify the expression.
27 - (3 x 4)

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Simplify the expression.
3 x (4 + 18)

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Simplify the expression.
103 - (17 x 4)

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Simplify the expression.
200 ÷ (17 - 9)

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Simplify the expression.

(36 - 22) x (12 ÷ 3)

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Write a numerical expression to represent the amount of money Frank has left in his account. Make sure to use parentheses.

Frank had $25 in his checking account. He withdrew $15 cash and $9 to pay a bill.

Withdraw means to take money out of a bank account.

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Use the table below to write a numerical expression for the given situation.

Write an expression that shows the cost of one adult admission ticket and 9 thrill ride tickets?

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Tammy buys three boxes of 12 chocolate pudding packs. She also buys 4 boxes of 6 vanilla pudding packs. Write an expression to represent the number of pudding packs she bought.

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Match the expression to the correct situation.

  • 25 − 10
  • 25 − (10 + 8)
  • (25 − 10) + 8
  • Fred catches 25 fish. Then he releases 10 fish and catches 8 more.
  • Nick has 25 pens. He gives 10 pens to one friend and 8 pens to another friend.
  • Jan catches 25 fish and lets 10 fish go.
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Enrique brought $30 to the mall and spent $14 on a soccer ball and $6 on lunch. Which expression represents the situation?