Evaluating, Simplifying, & Translating Expressions
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18 questions
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Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Evaluate the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Evaluate the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Evaluate the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Evaluate the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Simplify the expression. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
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Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces
"Seventeen more than a number x."
Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces
"Seventeen more than a number x."
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Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.
"The quotient of w and ten."
Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.
"The quotient of w and ten."
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Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.
"One less than the product of four and a number x."
Translate the 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 the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.
"Seven more than twice a number n."
Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.
"Seven more than twice a number n."
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Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.
"Two times the quantity of five and t."
Translate the verbal phrase into an algebraic expression. Do not use spaces.
"Two times the quantity of five and t."
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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Translate the expression into a verbal phrase.
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