LCM/GCF
Substitution
Wild
Equation Writing
100

What is the LCM of 3 and 6?

6

100

s=3.5

21 ÷ s

6

100

Compare the products of 43 and 34

43 = 54

34 = 81

100

Jase earns $5.00 per lawn mowed and $5.00 per car washed. Let m be the number of lawns mowed and let c be the number of cars washed. Write an expression to represent this situation

5m + 5c

OR
5(m+c)

200

What is the GCF of 15 and 70

5

200

s=0.4

s3

0.064

200

Simplify

4n+22-12+8n

12n-8

200

Mr. Parker wants to rent a cargo van for a day. It will cost the daily fee of $50 plus $0.35 per mile driven. Let m be the number of miles Mr. Parker drives for the day. Write an algebraic expression that shows the amount he will pay for the van.

0.35m + 50

300

What is the GCF of 5 and 19?

1

300

s=2.5

6s2

37.5

300

(4.4 + 7.6)x - (24 ÷ 12)x

10x

300

Eva is picking fruit at a farm. The fees are $5 for entry to the farm, $2.50 per pound of blueberries, and $2 per pound of apples that she picks to take home. Let b be the number of pounds of blueberries and a be the number of pounds of apples Eva picked. Which of the following expressions could represent how much Eva pays?

2.50b + 2a + 5

400

What is the GCF & LCM of 30 and 54

GCF - 6

LCM -270

400

s=1.5

   

13.5 or 13 1/2

400

 2v + 2w for v = 5.2 and w =6.7

23.8

400

Large balloons are sold in packages of 12 and cost $1.50 per balloon. Each of 4 friends gets an equal share of balloons from p packages of balloons.
Write an expression to represent how much each friend must pay

(12*1.5)p / 4

OR
18p/4

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