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C4U #3 Lesson 2B - Variables & Algebraic Expressions (Tuesday, 10/11 or Wednesday, 10/12) 22-23

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Question 1
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If there is more than one term in the expression, then put a comma, and 1 space in between them.




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Question 2
2.

If there is more than one coefficient, then put a comma, and 1 space in between them.

EXAMPLE: 3, 6

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Question 3
3.

If there is more than one variable, then put a comma, and 1 space in between them.

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Question 4
4.

If there is more than one term, then put a comma, and 1 space in between them.

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Question 5
5.

If there is more than one variable, then put a comma, and 1 space in between them.

Review the work shown for evaluating the algebraic expression so you understand the required work expectations for the problems below.

SUBSTITUTION & FUNNELING

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Question 6
6.

Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & above.

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Question 8
8.

Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & above.

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Question 10
10.

Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & in example above.

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Question 12
12.

Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & in example above.

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Question 14
14.

GEOMETRY CONNECTION
Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & example above.

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Question 16
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GEOMETRY CONNECTION
Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & in example above.

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Question 18
18.

GEOMETRY CONNECTION
Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & example above.

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Question 20
20.

RATE / SPEED
Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & in problem above.

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DATA & STATISTICS CONNECTION:


Range Formula

Question 22
22.

Use the data set below & the formula for finding the range to answer the prompts.

To find the range of a set of data is the difference between the smallest data value & the largest data value or L - S

Work Space is provided, but work is NOT required.

GEOMETRY CONNECTIONS

Metric System Conversions

&

Customary (US) System Conversions

Use the given formulas to convert:

cm to m AND m to cm

RECALL: 100 cm = 1 m

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Use the formulas to convert:

yards (y) to miles (mi)

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miles (mi) to yards (y)


RECALL: 1,760 y = 1 mi

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GEOMETRY CONNECTIONS

Volume of Cube Formula

Use the information below to answer the prompts.


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GEOMETRY CONNECTIONS

Surface Area


Use the formula / algebraic expression given below to find the Surface Area of a shoe box with the following dimensions:



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Question 7
7.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Question 9
9.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Question 11
11.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Question 13
13.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

Question 15
15.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

Question 17
17.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

Question 19
19.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

Question 21
21.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Question 23
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Convert 200 cm to meters


  • Work Space is provided, but work is NOT required.

200 cm = _______ m
Question 24
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Convert 1,200 cm to meters

  • Work Space is provided, but work is NOT required.
1,200 cm = _______ m
Question 25
25.
Convert 8 m to cm


  • Work Space is provided, but work is NOT required.

8 m = _______ cm
Question 26
26.
Convert 72 m to cm


  • Work Space is provided, but work is NOT required.
72 m = _______ cm
Question 27
27.

Convert 3 miles to yards


  • Work IS REQUIRED

Question 28
28.
Enter your answer to #26.

3 miles = _______ yards
Question 29
29.

Convert 8,800 yards to miles


  • Work IS REQUIRED

Question 30
30.
8,800 yards = _______ miles
Question 31
31.

Find the volume of the cube:

  • Work IS REQUIRED

Question 32
32.
A cube with a side length of 4 units has a volume of _______ units cubed.
Question 33
33.

Find the volume of the cube:

  • Work IS REQUIRED

Question 34
34.
A cube with a side length of 10 units has a volume of _______ units cubed.
Question 35
35.

Show work for finding the surface area of the box.



  • Work is REQUIRED

Question 36
36.
The shoe box has a surface area of _______ square inches.