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Simplify Expressions by Combining Like Terms
In the following exercises, simplify the following expressions by combining like terms.
Translate English Phrases to Algebraic Expressions
In the following exercises, translate the following phrases into algebraic expressions.
the sum of and twice
the quotient of and
less than the product of and
Jack bought a sandwich and a coffee. The cost of the sandwich was more than the cost of the coffee. Call the cost of the coffee Write an expression for the cost of the sandwich.
c + 3
The number of poetry books on Brianna’s bookshelf is less than twice the number of novels. Call the number of novels Write an expression for the number of poetry books.
Determine Whether a Number is a Solution of an Equation
In the following exercises, determine whether each number is a solution to the equation.
Model the Subtraction Property of Equality
In the following exercises, write the equation modeled by the envelopes and counters and then solve the equation using the subtraction property of equality.
Solve Equations using the Subtraction Property of Equality
In the following exercises, solve each equation using the subtraction property of equality.
Solve Equations using the Addition Property of Equality
In the following exercises, solve each equation using the addition property of equality.
Translate English Sentences to Algebraic Equations
In the following exercises, translate each English sentence into an algebraic equation.
The difference of and is equal to
The quotient of and is equal to
The sum of five times and is
Translate to an Equation and Solve
In the following exercises, translate each English sentence into an algebraic equation and then solve it.
less than is
The sum of and is
Mixed Practice
In the following exercises, solve each equation.
Identify Multiples of Numbers
In the following exercises, list all the multiples less than for each of the following.
Use Common Divisibility Tests
In the following exercises, using the divisibility tests, determine whether each number is divisible by
Find All the Factors of a Number
In the following exercises, find all the factors of each number.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 30, 36, 45, 60, 90, 180
Identify Prime and Composite Numbers
In the following exercises, identify each number as prime or composite.
Find the Prime Factorization of a Composite Number
In the following exercises, find the prime factorization of each number.
Find the Least Common Multiple of Two Numbers
In the following exercises, find the least common multiple of each pair of numbers.
Describe how you have used two topics from The Language of Algebra chapter in your life outside of your math class during the past month.
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In the following exercises, translate from an algebraic equation to English phrases.
In the following exercises, identify each as an expression or equation.
In the following exercises, simplify, using the order of operations.
In the following exercises, evaluate each expression.
Simplify by combining like terms.
In the following exercises, translate each phrase into an algebraic expression.
the quotient of and
Caroline has fewer earrings on her left ear than on her right ear. Call the number of earrings on her right ear, Write an expression for the number of earrings on her left ear.
In the following exercises, solve each equation.
In the following exercises, translate each English sentence into an algebraic equation and then solve it.
the sum of and is
List all the multiples of that are less than
4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48
Find all the factors of
Find the LCM (Least Common Multiple) of and
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