Operations
Inequalities
Variables
Associative and Distributive Property
Graphing Inequalities
100

List the 4 Operations

Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division

100

List 4 inequalities

Less than, Less than or equal to, More than, More than or equal to

100

Describe something about a variable

It is our unknown

A letter

We solve for it

100

Which property is being used?

2 + (4 +5) =(2+4)+5

Associative Property of Addition

Associative Property of Multiplication

Distributive Property

Associative Property of Addition

100

What do we graph inequalities on?

Number lines

200

Name the Operation:

5x

Multiplication

200

 Translate the following inequality into words:

5>x

5 is more than X

200

x+61=72. What does x=?


x = 11

200

Which property is being used?

5 * (3 *6) = (5*3)*6

Associative Property of Addition

Associative Property of Multiplication

Distributive Property

Associative Property of Multiplication

200

How do we know whether to fill in our circle in graphing?

Is it equal to?

300

Identify the Inverse Operation (Opposite Operation):

x + 9

Subtraction

300

Translate the following words into an inequality:

x is no more than 6

300

9x= -45

What is X?

Use inverse Operation

x= - 7

300

Which property is being used?

4(3+5)

Associative Property of Addition

Associative Property of Multiplication

Distributive Property

Distributive Property

300

How do we know which way our line goes?

More than or Less than

400

Name all of the operations in the following expression:

5(x+5)-3

Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction

400

Solve the following inequality:

6x ≤36

x≤6

400

Mustafa bought 3 books. Each book costs the

same. After using a $5 off coupon, the total

charge was $16.

What will our variable represent? What is our unknown?

The price of the books

400

Using Associative Property, write a similar equation:

(3 +7) +6

3 +(7+6)

400

Graph the following inequality:


x<8


500

What operation is being described?

Larissa has 15 dollars and she spends 7 on video games.

Subtraction

500

Solve the following Inequality:

5x + 15 > 50

x >7

500

Carly has at most $60 to spend on new things.

She wants to buy a pair of jeans for $22, and

spend the rest on t-shirts. Each t-shirt costs $8.

What is our variable? What is our unknown?

How many shirts Carly can buy

500

Distribute out the following expression:

6(x+3)

6x+ 18

500

Graph the following inequality:

7 (x + 2) < 35