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1.1.1: Describe and evaluate variable expressions. 1.1.

2: Read, write and evaluate powers and evaluate exponential expressions. 1.2.1: Use the order of operations to evaluate expressions

Honors Algebra 1 WS 1.1 4

Name: 1.3.1: Translate words into mathematical symbols and vice versa.
1.4.1: Translate words into mathematical sentences 1.4.2: Check solutions of equations and inequalities.

(1.3.1, 1.4.1) Translate the verbal phrase into an expression, equation, or inequality. 1. The difference of 9 and a number n 2. The quotient of a number y and 22

3. The sum of 57 and a number b

4. Half of a number x cubed

5. 18 less than a number c is 5

6. 25 more than twice a number m is no more than 8.

7. The quotient of 8 and twice a number z is at least 10.

8. The sum of 2 and the square of a number r is 7.

(1.4.1) Write an expression for the situation. 9. The amount of money you spent if you started with $40 and now have d dollars

10. The total height of a 1-foot tall birdbath if it is placed on a base that it is b feet tall

11. Each persons share of baseball cards if 4 people share c cards equally

12. You are making candles for your friends. A mold for the candles costs $22.50 and wax to make one candle costs $5. a. Write an algebraic expression for the cost of making x candles

b. You make 8 candles. Find the total cost.

(1.1.1) Evaluate each expression. 13. 5a + 2 if a = 3 15. m2 + 3 if m = 6 14. -4(x 2) if x = 5 16. 8 + 4p if p = 7

(1.4.2) Check whether the given number is a solution of the equation or inequality. 13. 6x + 7 = 25; x = 3 14. 22 5c = 8; c = 3

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1; b = 36

16. 7a + 4 > 20; a = 2

(1.1.2, 1.2.1) Evaluate each expression. 17. 4 2 3 19.

18. (4 2)3 + 5 20. 7(5 3)2

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