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Module 10
Module 10 lesson 1: Modeling and Writing Expressions
Lesson 1: Modeling and writing Expressions
Lesson 2: Evaluating Expressions
Objective: Write expressions that record operations with numbers and
Lesson 3: Generating Equivalent Expressions with letters, standing for numbers
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Algebraic Expression:
In multiplication and division expressions
an expression that contains one or more variable and may also
contain operation symbols
** NO equal sign **
g + 5 Usually written without the symbol X or
Variable:
is a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown or unspecified
3 x n 3 n
number. The value of a variable may change.
Constant:
3n 3
A specific number whose value does not change 3 n n
n 3
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subtracted
added to times
from divided by
Words
plus multiplied by
minus divided into
Words
sum product
difference quotient
more than groups of
less than
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Write each phrase as an algebraic expression Write each phrase for each expression
The sum of 7 and x 11x
The quotient of z and 3 8 y
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Write a phrase for each algebraic expression.
Complete page 262 numbers 16 in
your workbooks
9 + y
1/7
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Modeling Algebraic Expressions
7 + x
Complete hand out side 1
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Modeling Algebraic Expressions Modeling Algebraic Expressions
Z
3
t 2
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Modeling Algebraic Expressions
Comparing Expressions using Models
4y Equivalent means equal
x + 2 = x + 1 + 1
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Kelly and Charlotte started the day with the same amount of money. Kelly
spent 5 dollars on lunch. Charlotte spent 3 dollars on lunch and 2 dollars
on a snack after school. Do Kelly and Charlotte have the same amount of
money left?
Complete number 9 on page 264
Write and algebraic expression to represent the money Kelly has
left. Represent the expression with a model.
x 5
Write and algebraic expression to represent the money Charlotte
has left. Represent the expression with a model.
x 3 2
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Amanda and Stuart began the week
Use a bar model to represent the expression. with the same amount of money.
Amanda paid $7 to go to the movies.
Stuart spent $4 on snacks and $3 on
5 + y a pen. Write algebraic expressions
and draw bar models to represent the
money each has left at the end of the
week. Do Amanda and Stuart have
the same amount of money left?
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2 3
A
1. Write each phrase as an algebraic expression:
Tickets to the aquarium cost $27 per person. Write an expression to represent the total
cost of tickets for a group of people. Lesson Quiz
z times 5 6 plus n
2.
B
Kelly has some savings. After mowing two lawns on Saturday, she adds $40 to
her savings. How much money has Kelly saved?
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4 5
3. Modeling and Writing Expressions
Use a bar model to represent 4 + m.
Lesson Quiz
4. Jan and Jackie check out the same
number of library books. Jan turns in
4 books after 3 weeks. Jackie returns
2 books that week and 4 books later.
Write algebraic expressions and draw
bar models to represent the books
Jan and Jackie have left. Do they
have the same number of books left?
Justify your answer.
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6 7
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Modeling and Writing Expressions
Complete page 265 all Additional Example 1
Write a phrase for each algebraic expression.
the quotient of z and 5
9 + y
9 more than y
1/7
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Additional Example 2 Additional Example 3
Use a bar model to represent the expression. Amanda and Stuart began the week
with the same amount of money.
5 + y Amanda paid $7 to go to the movies.
Stuart spent $4 on snacks and $3 on
a pen. Write algebraic expressions
and draw bar models to represent the
money each has left at the end of the
week. Do Amanda and Stuart have
the same amount of money left?
The models are equivalent, so Amanda
and Stuart have the same amount of
money left.
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a2 a3
Modeling and Writing Expressions Modeling and Writing Expressions
Additional Example 4 Lesson Quiz
B Kelly has some savings. After mowing two lawns on Saturday, she adds $40 to 2.
her savings. How much money has Kelly saved?
y + 40
8 multiplied by y, 6 divided by m
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a4 a5
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Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz
No. Sample answer: The expressions
are not equivalent. If b = the number
of books each checked out, Jan's
books = b – 4 and Jackie's
books = b – 2 – 4.
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a6 a7
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