Expressions Math Practice 1-1
an algebraic expressin for: the amount of money Waldo has if he has $10 more than Jon
J+10=W
write a word phrase for: n + 4
Sum of # and 4; the mathematical process of addition: The sum of 6 and 8 is 14
if a=5, b=6, c=1, evaluate
1
if a=5, b=6, c=1, evaluate
14
If n = 3, evaluate 13n - 16
23
if a=5, b=6, c=1, evaluate
23
If n = 3, evaluate 7n + 4
25
if a=5, b=6, c=1, evaluate
25
If n = 3, evaluate 3n+18/3n
3
If n = 3, evaluate 6+n/n
3
If n = 3, evaluate 12n+4
40
If n = 3, evaluate 7(n+4)
49
If n = 3, evaluate 24/4-nxn
72
If n = 3, evaluate 2n+5 - n
8
If n = 3, evaluate 6 / n + 4n / 2
8
if a=5, b=6, c=1, evaluate
8
3 more than the product of 8 and a number
8n+3
if a=5, b=6, c=1, evaluate
9
an algebraic expressin for: how fast Rya runs if she runs 5 mi/hr slower than Danae
D-5=R
the product of a number and -8
m(-8)
5 more than a number divided by 9
m/9+5
write a word phrase for: n/ (4)
quotient of a # & 4. A quotient is the result of dividing one number by another. For example, the quotient of 8 and 4 is 8/4 = 2.
5 less than a number
x-5
15 more than the absolute value of a number
|m| + 15
3 less than the absolute value of a number, times 4
|n|(4)-3