520 likes | 611 Views
Chapter 9. Question 1 - 10. Find the value of the expression. (3 x 8) + 5. Answer 1 – 10. 29. Question 1 - 20. Find the value of the expression. 34 – (4 x 4). Answer 1 – 20. 18. Question 1 - 30. Write an expression to match the words.
E N D
Question 1 - 10 Find the value of the expression. (3 x 8) + 5
Question 1 - 20 Find the value of the expression. 34 – (4 x 4)
Question 1 - 30 Write an expression to match the words. Tyler has $25. She wants to buy 4 movie tickets at $3 each for herself and her friends. How much money will she have left over?
Answer 1 – 30 25 – (4 x 3)
Question 1 - 40 Write an expression to match the words. Camille is decorating frames with seashells. She makes 6 frames with 4 seashells each. She has 3 shells left over. How many shells did she start with?
Answer 1 – 40 (6 x 4) + 3
Question 1 - 50 Write an expression to match the words, then solve. Lauren had $8 and then worked 4 hours for $5 each hour. How much money does Lauren have now?
Answer 1 – 50 8 + (4 x 5) $28
Question 2 - 10 Is the order of operations listed correctly or incorrectly? 4 x (9+2) Add, multiply
Answer 2 – 10 Correctly
Question 2 - 20 Is the order of operations listed correctly or incorrectly? 72 ÷ (2+6) Divide, add
Answer 2 – 20 Incorrectly
Question 2 - 30 Follow the order of operations to find the value of the expression. 5 + 4 x 6
Question 2 - 40 Follow the order of operations to find the value of the expression 5 x (23 – 18) + 7
Question 2 - 50 Follow the order of operations to find the value of the expression (78 – 24) ÷ 9 - 3
Question 3 - 10 Solve the equation. 21 = a x 7
Answer 3 – 10 A = 3
Question 3 - 20 Solve the equation. 48 ÷ c = 6
Answer 3 – 20 C = 8
Question 3 - 30 Write an equation using a variable that matches the words. 8 students in each of 8 groups is the total number of students.
Answer 3 – 30 8 x 8 = s
Question 3 - 40 Write an equation using a variable that matches the words. Some pencils in each of 5 boxes is a total of 50 pencils.
Answer 3 – 40 5b = 50
Question 3 - 50 Write an equation using a variable that matches the words. Solve for your variable. A number of ice cubes divided equally among 7 glasses is 5 ice cubes.
Answer 3 – 50 N ÷ 7 = 5 N = 35
Question 4 - 10 Divide both sides of the equation by 4. What is the new value of each side? 2 x 6 = 3 x 4
Answer 4 – 10 3 = 3
Question 4 - 20 Multiply both sides of the equation by 8. What is the new value of each side? 6 = 2 x 3
Answer 4 – 20 48 = 48
Question 4 - 30 Divide both sides of the equation by 2. What is the new value of each side? (3 + 7) = (2 x 5)
Answer 4 – 30 5 = 5
Question 4 - 40 Multiply both sides of the equation by 6. What is the new value of each side? 5 pennies = 1 nickel
Answer 4 – 40 30 cents = 30 cents
Question 4 - 50 Multiply both sides of the equation by 5. What is the new value of each side? 1 dime 2 pennies = 2 nickels 2 pennies
Answer 4 – 50 60 cents = 60 cents
Question 5 - 10 Find a rule. Write the rule as an equation. Input x 21 28 35 42 Output y 3 4 5 6
Answer 5 – 10 Rule: Divide by 7 Equation: x ÷ 7 = y
Question 5 - 20 Work backward to solve. Jimmy had 14 model cars. He gave some away as gifts. Then he got 3 more. Now he has 12 model cars. How many cars did Jimmy give away?
Answer 5 – 20 Jimmy gave away 5 cars
Question 5 - 30 Write an equation and work backward to solve. Tommy had 3 nickels. Angela gave him some quarters. Now he has 90 cents. How much money did Angela give him?
Answer 5 – 30 Equation: (3 x 5) + m = 90 Solve: Angela gave 75 cents, or 3 quarters Or m = 75 cents
Question 5 - 40 Find a rule. Write the rule as an equation. Find the missing numbers. Input w ___ ___ 6 8 10 12 Output z 24 48 72 96 120 144
Answer 5 – 40 Rule: Multiply by 12 Equation: w x 12 = z Missing numbers: 2,4