Order? What Order?!
The nested-cessities
Vary the Able
Alge-Abro
Word up! to the Problems
100
This symbol correctly compares the following expressions: (a + 3) + b ___ a + (3 + b)
What is =?
100
((1 + 1 + 5) x 3) ÷ 7
What is 3?
100
11 less than b
What is b - 11?
100
42 = 35 + n n = ____
What is 7?
100
Which two operations would you use to write an expression for the following problem: Terry has 5 cans of soda. She went shopping and bought 2 six-packs of soda. How much soda does she have in all?
What is addition and multiplication?
200
(15 ÷ 3)²
What is 25?
200
5 - 1 - (10 - (7 + 1))
What is 2?
200
The product of a number and 12
What is 12n?
200
m - 43 = 17 m = ____
What is 60?
200
Write an expression to represent the following story problem: There was a bag full of 45 candy corns and n opened bag with 20 candy corns. Kelly and 4 friends ate equal shares of all these candy corns.
What is (45 + 20) ÷ 5
300
5(4)(3) + 6(6)
What is 96?
300
(10 - 4)(10 +3 - 9)
What is 24?
300
4 less than the product of 6 and w
What is 6w - 4? or (6w) - 4
300
100 - d = 48 d =
What is 52?
300
Write an expression that represents the following story problem: Melanie buys 3 eight-packs of pencils. Four free pencils come with each pack.
What is 3 * (8+4)
400
(5-3)² + (4+1)² - 7
What is 22?
400
8 - (10 - (5 + 4)) x 7
What is 1?
400
13 decreased by the quotient of x and 2
What is 13 - (x/2) or 13 - (x ÷ 2)
400
n/6 = 6 n = ____
What is 36?
400
Write an expression to represent the following word problem and solve (you must have all steps correct in order to earn points): Mike had 6 times as many books as Corinne. Mike had 132 books. How many books does Corinne have?
What is 6C = 132 ÷ each side by 6 C = 22
500
3(10-7)² - 9(4-1)
What is 0?
500
(19 - (9 - (4 + 4))) ÷ 2
What is 9?
500
5 more than the product of 4 and a number
What is 4n + 5?
500
(bc)² b = 2 c = 4
What is 64?
500
Write an expression to represent the following word problem and solve (you must have all steps correct in order to earn points): Miss Abromitis's class ordered a large amount of pizza for her class of 26 students and herself. If everybody was able to have 2 slices how many slices of pizza did they originally have?
What is (26 + 1)*2 = n n = 54