3+7x6÷3
17
(91 + 129 + 16) ÷ 44
(284 + 910) ÷ 30 ? (284 + 7,816) ÷ 30
(284 + 910) ÷ 30 < (284 + 7,816) ÷ 30
30 - 4 x 2+ 5 =2
30 - 4 x (2+ 5) =2
Evaluate the expression.
22 - {[(87 - 32) ÷ 5] x 2}
0
64 ÷ 8 x 0.5
4
Find 8.5 times the difference between 77 and 13
8.5 x (77- 13)
1/2 x (288 + 4,316) ? (288 + 4,316) ÷ 2
1/2 x (288 + 4,316) = (288 + 4,316) ÷ 2
30 - 4 x 2+ 5 = 57
(30 - 4) x 2+ 5 = 57
Add the quotient of 120 and 3 to the product of 15 and 10.
(120 ÷ 3) + (15 x 10)
8 x (3+4) ÷ 2
28
Subtract 214 from 721 and then divide by 5
(721 - 214) ÷ 5
Write an expression that is 16 times as large as 18,233 - 4,006.
(18,233 - 4,006) x 16
18 ÷ 3 - 5 + 1 = 0
18 ÷ 3 - (5 + 1) = 0
( 4 + 1/2 + 3) x2 ? 2 x ( 4 + 1/2 + 3)
( 4 + 1/2 + 3) x 2 = 2 x ( 4 + 1/2 + 3)
24 ÷ [(3+1) x 2]
3
Ronnie's Rentals charges $25 plus $15 per hour to rent a chainsaw. David rented a chainsaw for 5 hours. Write an expression to show how you could calculate the total amount David paid.
25 + (5 x 15)
Describe how Expression A compares to Expression B.
A (23,000 - 796) x 19
B 23,000 - 796
Expression A is 19 times as large as Expression B.
32 ÷ 12 -4 + 7 = 11
32 ÷ (12 - 4) + 7 = 11
Kerry has 5 metal and 3 wood paperweights in her collection. She has twice as many glass paperweights as metal paperweights. Write and expression to represent the total number of paperweights in her collection. Then find the total number of paperweights.
5 + 3 + (2 x 5)
18 paperweights
{8 x [1 + (20 - 6)]} ÷ 1/2
240
Fourteen students bought their art teacher a new easel for $129 and a set of blank canvases for $46. Sales tax was $10.50. They Share the cost equally. Write an expression to show how you could calculate the amount each student paid.
(129 + 46 + 10.50) ÷ 14
Describe how Expression A compares to Expression B.
A (613 + 15,090) ÷ 4
B 613 + 15,090
Expression A is one fourth of Expression B.
6 - 3 x 2 + 4 = 4
[6 - (3 x 2) + 4] = 4
Reese had 327 Baseball cards. Then he lost 8 of them and gave 15 of them to his brother. Write an expression to represent the number of baseball cards he has left. Then find how many baseball cards he has left.
327 - (8 + 15)
304 Baseball Cards