Distributive Property with Numerals
Distributive Property with Variables
Magic Hat
Combining Like Terms
Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms
100

3(4+3)

21

100

2(t-5)

2t-10

100

What is 16% of 250?

40

100

7s-3-6s

s-3

100

2(-13+9d)-7

-33+18d

200

6(41+3)

264


200

(v-3)4

4v-12

200

32/5 as a mixed number

6 2/5 

200

16y+12y-3

28y-3

200

9(-14-7s)+6

-120-63s

300

7(25)

175

300

-8(6-c)

-48-8c

300

25 is what percent of 235?

10.6%

300

4w+3-6w+16

-2w+19

300

5+14(17d-9)

238d-121

400

8(10+12)

176


400

-5(-m+6)

5m-30

400

3(2+5f+3c)+5

11+15f+9c

400

6x-3+7-8x

-2x+4

400

-16(18k+5)+7

-288k-73

500

6(13-12)

6

500

3(-3-6m)

-9-18m

500

Two fathers and two sons sat down to eat eggs for breakfast. They ate exactly three eggs, each person had an egg. Explain how this is possible.

One of the 'fathers' is also a grandfather. Therefore the other father is both a son and a father to the grandson.

500

17f-3f+16

14f+16

500

11(-10c+19)+4

-110c+213

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