GCF and LCM
Distributive Property
Combining Like Terms
Evaluating Expressions
Writing Algebraic Expressions
100

What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 12 and 18?

6

100

If b=5, evaluate 3(b+4) using the distributive property 

27

100

Simplify 3x + 5x  

8x 

100

 Evaluate (7 + 2^3).

15

100

Write an expression for the statement "twice a number (x)"

2x

200

What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 4 and 5?

20

200

If c=7, evaluate 2(c + 6) using the distributive property

26

200

Simplify 5y + 4 - 3y + 7

2y + 11

200

 If (x = 3), what is the value of (x^2 + 5)?

14

200

Write an algebraic expression for "5 more than twice a number x"

2x + 5

300

Find the GCF of 24, 36, and 60.

12

300

If d=3, evaluate 5(d+8) using the distributive property

55

300

Simplify 6a + 3a + 5 - 2 

9a + 3 

300

Calculate the value of (4a - 3) when (a = 5).

17

300

Write an algebraic expression for "the product of a number n and 7, decreased by 3."

7n - 3

400

What is the LCM of 6, 8, and 12?

24

400

If e=4, evaluate 6(e+5) using the distributive property

54
400
Simplify 4b + 7 - b - 3 + 2b

5b + 4

400

Evaluate (2(x + 4)) for (x = 6).

20

400

Write an algebraic expression for "4 less than triple a number y"

3y - 4

500

Explain how you would find the GCF of two numbers.

list the factors or find the prime factorization (factor tree)

500

If f = 9, evaluate 7(f+2) using the distributive property. 

77

500

Simplify 5x + 3y - 2x + 4y + 6

3x + 7y + 6

500

Explain how to evaluate (3p + 2) when (p = 0).

2

500

Write an algebraic expression for "the sum of a number m and 12, divided by 2."

(m + 12) / 2