Understanding Variables & Expressions
Simplifying Expressions
Solving Equations
Word Problems & Applications
Patterns and Table of Values
100

Write an algebraic expression for “5 more than x.”

x + 5

100

Simplify: 2x+5x

7x

100

 Solve: x+4=10

x = 6

100

Sarah has twice as many apples as Tom. If Tom has x apples, write an expression for the total apples.

3x
100

What is the next term in the pattern: 3, 6, 9, 12, ...?

15

(Add 3 each time)

200

What does the expression 3x mean?

3 multiplied by x

200

Simplify: 4x+3−2x+7

2x + 10

200

Solve: 3x=15

x = 5

200

A rectangle has length l and width w. Write an expression for the perimeter.

2l + 2W

200

x 0 1 2 3 4

y 2 4 6 8 10

Write a rule in the form of y=mx + c

y = x + 2

300

Write an expression for “twice a number minus 4.”

2x - 5
300

Expand: 3(x+4)

3x + 12

300

Solve: 2x+1=9

x = 4

300

A number is multiplied by 3 and then 5 is subtracted. The result is 16. Find the number.

x = 7

300

x 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

y 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

Write a rule in the form y = mx + c


y = 2x + 1

400

If x=7, evaluate x+9?  

16

400

Simplify: 2(x+3)+x

3x + 6

400

5x−4=3x+6

x = 5

400

John is 5 years older than his brother. The sum of their ages is 25. Find John’s age.
→ Let brother = x, so John = x+5

John = 15

400

What is Mr Rutherford's favourite movie?

Goodfellas

500

If a=3 and b=2, find the value of ab+b

8

500

4(x−2)−3(x+1)

x - 11

500

Solve: x/2+3=7

x = 8

500

Tickets cost x dollars each. 4 people spend $48 total. Find x.

x = 12

500

How long has Mr Rutherford been teaching for?

5 years