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Today:

Practice Problems: Translations, One-Step Equations

A Closer Look at the Khan Academy

Reminder: CW1.1 Due Today for full credit

Classwork Grading Criteria

08/23/16

New Vocabulary: (2)

2. Like Terms:

Vocabulary:

In algebraic expressions & equations, like terms are terms that contain the same variables raised to the same power. Only the coefficients of like terms can be different.

1. Coefficient:

Examples include: 7x x -2x

()xy2 -2y2x 6xy2

Adding & Subtracting like terms is just combining the coefficients.3x - 2x = 2x2 + 5x =

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Practice Problems Section of your

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5(173 + 32)

64 -150

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Write an expression to represent: Three minus the quotient of a number

and six.

Write an expression to represent: Three less than three times a number x.

Translating Expressions

Practice Problems: Translating Equations

1. Buck has $20 more than Roger. Together they have $90.

How much does each one have?

2. Peter has $6 more than Meg. Chris has $18 more than Peter. They have $84 all together. How much does each one have?

3. The sum of 3 consecutive numbers is 87. What are the three numbers?

Key Concept: Always Assign the variable to the smallest, least, lightest, shortest, etc. Every other number is shown by its relationship to the variable.

4. Jay worked 6 hours less than May. Together they worked 64 hours. How many hours did each work?

Solving One-Step Equations:

1. n + 6 = 12

Pencils Down; Mental Math Only!!

2. 56 = 7x

3. y - 17 = 41

4. = 4 **6. = 45. 8m = 48

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