Algebraic expressions
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Write an algebraic expression for 

7 increased by x

7+x OR x+7

100

solve 

g-6=2

g=8

100

Write an inequality to model 

the temperature in a refrigerated truck must be kept at or below 38degrees 

x </ 38

100

Solve

2z+7 < z+10

z <3

100

Find the product

3.9(-3)

-11.7

200

Write an algebraic expression for 

the product of 2 and q

2q

200

solve

15+b=4

b=-11

200
write an inequality for 


the maximum weight on an elevator is 2000 pounds

x </ 2000

200

Solve

h+2(3h+4) > 1

h >-1

200

find the product

-2.5(2.8)

-7

300
write an algebraic expression for


the difference of 8 and a number

8-n

300

Solve

c-25=19

c=44

300

Write an inequality for 

at least 20 students were sick with the flu

x >/20

300

Solve

2(3+3g) > 2g+14

g >2

300

Simplify the expression

-5.5x(-0.8)

4.4x

400

Write an algebraic expression for 

The product of 2 and the sum of 3 and a number

2(3+n)

400

Solve

r-63=-37

r=26

400

Write an inequality for 

the maximum occupancy in an auditorium is 250

x </250

400

write and solve the inequality

Ernest works in the shipping department loading shipping crates with boxes. Each empty crate weighs 150 pounds.  How many boxes, each weighing 35 pounds, can Ernest put in the crate if the total weight is to be no more than 850 pounds?

Ernest can put no more than 20 boxes in the crates. 

400

solve the proportion 

(1/7)=(a/14)
a=2
500

write an expressio for 

10 plus the quotient of a number and 15

(n/15)+10  OR 10+(n/15)

500

Solve

3f=-21.6

f=-7.2
500

Write an inequality for 

A student must have at least 450 out of 500 to earn an A

x >/450

500

write and solve the inequality 

Beatriz is in charge of setting up a banquet hall.  She has five tables that will seat six people each.  If no more than 62 people will attend, how many tables seating four people each will she need?

Beatriz will need no more than 8 tables the seat 4 people each 

500

solve the proportion

(8/2)=(12/h)

h=3