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Page 1: Awesome Algebra!!

Awesome Algebra!!

Patterns, Expressions, Equations

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Patterns

What is the next number in this pattern?

2, 3, 5, 8, 12

A. 24

B. 17

C. 13

D. 15

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Answer

B. 17

The pattern is increasing by 1 more each time

2+1=3

3+2=5

5+3=8

8+4=12

12+5=17

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Marcy drew a pattern for her little sister to finish

What 3 shapes come next in the pattern?

A. B. C. D.

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Answer

A.

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What is the next number in this pattern?

59, 52, 44, 35, _____

A. 26

B. 25

C. 28

D. 27

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Answer

• B. 25The next number in the pattern is 25.The rule is subtract 1 more each time.59-7=5252-8=4444-9=3535-10=2525-11=1414-12=2

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What fractions comes next in this pattern?

½, 2/4, 4/8, 8/16, ?/?

A. 16/36

B. 16/32

C. 12/32

D. 11/25

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Answer

B. 16/32

The pattern is multiply the numerator and denominators by 2

8 (x2) = 16

16 (x2) = 32

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Which two numbers will be next in the pattern?

6, 11, 16, 21, ____, ____

A. 23, 28

B. 25, 31

C. 26, 30

D. 26, 31

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Answer

D. 26, 31

You found each number by adding 5.

The next numbers are 26 and 31.

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What is the next number in this pattern?

12, 14, 17, 21, ____

A. 26

B. 25

C. 24

D. 23

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Answer

A. 26

The rule is add 1 more each time.

12+2=14

14+3=17

17+4=21

21+5=26

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What is the missing number in the pattern?

160, 80, 40, 20, ___, 5

A. 10

B. 5

C. 2

D. 15

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Answer

A. 10

160, 80, 40, 20, 10, 5

The pattern is that each number is ½ the number before it.

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Becky has 3 times as many dolls as her friend Gwen. Let g equal the number of dolls that Gwen has.

How would you express the number of dolls Becky has?

A. g-3

B. g/3

C. g+3

D. gx3

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Answer

D. gx3

Becky has 3 times the number of Gwen’s dolls.

Gwen’s doll is multiplied by 3

Becky’s dolls equals gX3

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The number of dogs in the United States is 6 times the number of deer. Let b express the

number of deer.

Which expression shows the number of dogs?

A. b/6

B. 6/b

C. bx6

D. B+6

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Answer

C. bx6

There are 25 million deer in the US. There are 6 times as many dogs.

6x25 million= 150 million

There are 150 million dogs

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Sue noticed that 13 students brought lunch to school. Let b represent students that buy their

lunch.

Which expression shows the total number of students in Sue’s class?

A. b+13

B. 13xb

C. b-13

D. b+b

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Answer

A. b+13

b= students who buy lunch.

13 = students who bring lunch

b+13 is the expression that shows the total number of students

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Dante is twice as old as her cousin, Angela. Let a express Angela’s age.

How do you express Dante’s age?

A. A + 2

B. 2 x a

C. A - 2

D. a/2

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Answer

B. 2 x a

Dante is twice as old or two times as old as Angela

2 x a = 2 times Angela’s age

2 x a= Dante’s age

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Holly had $25.00 to spend at the book fair. She purchased 2 books for $11.25 each.

Which expression can be used to find how much money Holly had left?

A. $25.00- ($11.25 – 2)

B. $25.00 – ($11.25 x 2)

C. $25.00 – ($11.25 + 2)

D. $25.00/ ($11.25 x 2)

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Answer

B. $25.00 – ($11.25 x 2)

Holly had $25.00.

2 books for $11.24 each: $11.25 x 2

Subtract the cost of 2 books from $25.00

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Mrs. Clark had a budget of $75.00 for the class play. She needs to buy 3 cowboy hats which cost $5.00 each and 12 flags which cost $1.00 each.

She must spend $25.00 for balloons.

Which number sentence shows how much money is left for sodas?

A. ($15.00 + $12.00 + $25.00) - $75.00

B. $75.00 – ($15.00 + $12.00 + $25.00)

C. $75.00 – (3 + 12)

D. $75.00 – ($5.00 + $12.00 + $25.00)

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Answer

B. $75.00 – ($15.00 + $12.00 + $25.00)

Her budget is $75.00. Her purchases are subtracted from $75 to find the amount left.

Purchases 3 cowboy hats x $5.00 = $15

12 flags x $1.00 = $12

balloons = $25

$52

$75.00 - $52.00 = $23.00 left

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Matt saves $60.00 a month. Let m stand for the number of months that he saves.

Which expression shows how much money he saves altogether?

A. $60.00 + m

B. $60.00 / m

C. $60.00 x m

D. $60.00 - m

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Answer

C. $60 x m

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Kevin saved $5 per week in a cookie jar. Let w equal the number of weeks.

Which expression shows the total amount of money saved?

A. W – 5

B. w/5

C. 5 x w

D. 5 + w

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Answer

C. 5 x w

5 x w means $5 times the number of weeks he saved money.

Try the expression using 4 weeks: 5w x 4 = $20

In 4 weeks he would save $20.

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Dustin has 27 toy cars. He wants to have a total of 40 cars.

Which expression tells how many more cars Dustin needs?

A. 40 + 27

B. 40 x 27

C. 40/27

D. 40 - 27

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Answer

D. 40 – 27

Dustin wants 40 cars. He has 27 cars. He needs 13 more cars.

40 – 27 = cars he needs

40 – 27 = 13

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Which expression has the same value as 5 + 5 + 5 + 5

A. 5 x 4

B. 5 x 5 x 5 x 5

C. 20 + 5

D. 4 + 5

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Answer

A. 5 x 4

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Giselle saves $25 per week in a savings account. She now has $150.

Which equation shows how many weeks she has been saving?

A. $25 + w = $150

B. $25 x w = $150

C. $25 – w = $150

D. $25/w = $150

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Answer

B. $25 x w = $150

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What should you do to solve the following equation?

7 ____ 3 = 21

A. Divide

B. Subtract

C. Multiply

D. Add

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Answer

C. multiply

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Ann Marie cut each pie into 8 slices. There were 5 pies.

8(5) = s

How many slices of pie, s, did she cut?

A. 46 slices

B. 40 slices

C. 68 slices

D. 13 slices

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Answer

B. 40 slices

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Antonio is 5 years older than Fred. Fred is 11 years old. Let a equal Antonio’s age

Which equation shows Antonio’s age?

A. A = 11 – 5

B. A = 11 x 5

C. A = 11 + 5

D. A = 11/5

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Answer

C. A = 11 + 5