Unit 1 Study Guide - Algebraic Expressions (Monday, 9/26) 23-24

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Which expression has a value of 48?

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Choose the numerical expression that has the largest value.

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Simplify.

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Which expression is equivalent to:

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Which expression is equivalent to:

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Simplify the algebraic expression:

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Which expression is equivalent to:

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Simplify the numeric expression:

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Simplify:

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Simplify:

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Order the following numbers from least to greatest.

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Decide if the number is RATIONAL or IRRATIONAL.

RATIONAL
IRRATIONAL

Use the problem below to answer prompts.


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Simplify. Show your work (funnel).

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Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Use the problem below to answer prompts.


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Simplify. Show your work (funnel).

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Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Translate the given word expressions to algebraic expressions.

Use proper algebra notation

Do NOT space between numbers, variables & operation symbols

Workspace is provided, but NOT required.

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the difference between 29 and y

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3 times the difference of n and 18

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the quotient of 18 and p increased by 10

Use the information below to answer the prompts.

Zach ordered sandwiches from Panera. Each sandwich cost $9. The tip was $10.

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Let s stand for the number of sandwiches they ordered.

Write an algebraic expression to represent the total amount of money Zach spent.

  • Use proper algebra notation
  • Do NOT space between numbers, variables & operation symbols
  • Workspace is provided, but NOT required.

Use the algebraic expression below to answer the prompts.

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Evaluate the algebraic expression. Show work (Funnel)

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Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Read the information below to answer the prompts.


Mr. Shoup's car broke down. He needed his car fixed. They charged $78 for the parts and $25 per hour for labor. The expression 25h + 78 represents how much Mr. Shoup will have to pay, where h is the hours of labor.

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Show work to find out how much will Mr. Shoup will have to pay altogether if the repairs take 2 hours?

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Mr. Shoup will have to pay $_______ to parts and 2 hours of labor to fix the damage from the storm.

Simplify the algebraic expressions.

Do not space between numbers, variables & operation symbols

Use proper algebra notation

Workspace is provided, but work is not required.

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Simplify the algebraic expression.

Do not space between numbers, variables & operation symbols

Use proper algebra notation

Work is required.

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Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Simplify the algebraic expression.

Do not space between numbers, variables & operation symbols

Use proper algebra notation

Work is required.

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Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Simplify the algebraic expression.

Do not space between numbers, variables & operation symbols

Use proper algebra notation

Work is required.

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Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Simplify the algebraic expression.

Do not space between numbers, variables & operation symbols

Use proper algebra notation

Work is required.

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Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Factor the given algebraic expression.

Work Space is provided, but work is NOT required.

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