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

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36 questions
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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 7
7.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

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Question 8
8.

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

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Question 9
9.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

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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 11
11.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

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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 13
13.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

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Question 14
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GEOMETRY CONNECTION
Show your work as modeled in the examples in the notes & example above.

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Question 15
15.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

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Question 16
16.

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

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Question 17
17.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

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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 19
19.

Enter the answer you got for problem this problem.

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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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Question 21
21.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

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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Question 23
23.
Convert 200 cm to meters


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

200 cm = _______ m
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Use the formulas to convert:

yards (y) to miles (mi)

&

miles (mi) to yards (y)


RECALL: 1,760 y = 1 mi

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Question 27
27.

Convert 3 miles to yards


  • Work IS REQUIRED

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GEOMETRY CONNECTIONS

Volume of Cube Formula

Use the information below to answer the prompts.


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Question 31
31.

Find the volume of the cube:

  • Work IS REQUIRED

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Question 32
32.
A cube with a side length of 4 units has a volume of _______ units cubed.
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Question 34
34.
A cube with a side length of 10 units has a volume of _______ units cubed.

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 35
35.

Show work for finding the surface area of the box.



  • Work is REQUIRED

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Question 36
36.
The shoe box has a surface area of _______ square inches.
Question 24
24.
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 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 33
33.

Find the volume of the cube:

  • Work IS REQUIRED