Properties
Writing expressions
Writing equations
Story Problems
Inequalities
100
We can write 4 x 5 or 5 x 4

What is communtative property

100

seven less than a number

n - 7

100

The product of 4 and a number is 16

4n = 16

100

Sam bought two magazines for $5.00 and some erasers that cost $1.00 each.  He could only spend $25.00.  How many erasers could he buy? 

Write Equation and solve

$5.00 + $1.00 (e) = $25.00

e = 20

100

15x < 15

x <1

200

we can write (12 x 7) x 8 or 12 x (7 x 8)

What is associative property

200

the product of six and a number 

6n

200

Three less than a number is twenty

n - 3 = 20

200

The sum of three consecutive numbers is 75.  What is the smallest of these numbers?

Equation and solve

n + n+1 + n+2 =75

3n + 3 = 75

n= 24

200

-10 a < -70

a > 7

300

32 x 1 = 32

What is identity property

300

12 more than a number

12 + n

300

a number divided by 10 is 11

n/10 = 11

300

Tiffany won 40 super bouncy balls playing Skee Ball at the fair.  Later, she gave 3 to each of her friends.  She only has 7 remaining.  How many friends does she have?

Write and solve an equation

40 - 3f = 7

f=11

300

 - 4 x m > 20

m <-5

400

6(8-5) is the same as 48 - 30

What is distributive property

400

fifteen less than a number

n - 15

400

The product of 5 and a number is 25

5n = 25

400

Mrs. Easterday had some candy to hive her students.  She first took ten pieces for herself and then evely divided the rest among her students.  Each student received two pieces.  If she started with 50 pieces of candy, how many students does she teach?  

Write an equation and solve

50-10=n/2

n=20

400

Andrew had $20 to spend at the fair.  If he paid $5 to get into the fair, and rides cost $2 each, what is the maximum number of rides he could go on?

Write inequality and solve

5 + 2r < 20

r < 7.50 - He could go on 7 rides

500

(3 + 4) + 5 can also be written as 3 + (4 + 5)

What is associative property

500

a number divided by twelve

n / 12

500

fourteen divided by a number is two

14/n = 2

500

The cooking club made cakes to sell at a baseball game to raise money for the school library.  The cafeteria contributed 5 cakes to the sale.  Each cake was then cut intoo 10 pieces and sold.  There were a total of 80 pieces to sell.  How many cakes did the cub make?

Write an equation and solve

5 + n  = 80/10

5 + n = 8

n=3

500

A Taxi service charges a $2.00 flat rate and an additional .55 per mile.  Sofia only had $10 to spend on a taxi ride.  What is the farthest she can ride without going over her limit? 

Write an inequality and solve

2.00 + .55m < 10.00

.55m < 8

m < 14.5

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