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Unit 4 Study Guide


Evaluate the expression when 1. 4. 2x ________ x = 3, y = 8.2 z = -1 2. 5.
z2

IXL Topics: U.1-U.4


YOU MUST SHOW WORK!! 3. 6.

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4 y3
4x 6

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x + y + z ________
24 4 x ________ z

4 y 1 ________

7.

8.

x3

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9.

xyz

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Evaluate the expression when 10.

m = , n = , p = 2/5 11.

(Calculator Section) 12.


3(m n) ________

2 p2

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4 n
mnp

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13.

m 2 p 2 ________
2n 2 5 ________ ( p m)

14.

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15.

3m n2

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16.

17.

5n2 2m 1

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18.

2 p n

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Write the algebraic expression to represent each scenario.

1. The sum of a number and 9 2. A number increased by 18 3. Eight diminished by a number


Three dollars more than the cost of a ticket RULE: Whenever an expression has the word than in it, it is backwards. Whatever comes before than goes at the end of the expression. Write algebraic expressions for the verbal expressions below: 5 less than x Seven less than an unknown value

A number more than fifteen

Write an algebraic expression to represent the verbal expressions below. 1. The product of a number and 4 decreased by 4 2. Seven more than the product of a number and 3 3. Thirteen more than five times a number

4. The quotient of a number and 3 increased by eleven

1. Nyle solved 2 more than five times the number of problems that Edwin had solved, L. Write an expression to represent the number of problems Nyle solved. 2. Khareem and Kevin were at rehearsal. Khareem rehearsed 3 more than four times the number of hours Kevin practiced, K. Write an expression to represent the number of hours Khareem rehearsed.

Golf lessons at the local driving range cost $45 for the first half hour plus an additional $25 for each additional 20 minutes there after. Which of the following equations demonstrates this situation? Let x = the additional 20 minute sessions. A. y = 25x + 45 B. 20y = 25x + 45 C. y = 45x + 25 D. y = 25

Orville and Wilbur Wright flew their airplane called Flyer I in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903. Wilbur's flight was 364 feet. This was 120 feet longer than Orville's flight. Which equation below models the situation above? A. 364 = 120 n B. 364 + 120 = n C. 364 = 120 + n D. 364 = 120 n

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