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Select the expression. : . Select the equation. : . What is a variable: a letter that represents an unknown number. What is the Variable? : x. What is a constant: . What is the constant? : 5. What is a coefficient: the number next to a letter. What is the coefficient? : 7. A term can be defined as? : . How many terms are in the expression. : 3
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Write the expression: 4 less than 5 times p: . Three pounds heavier than Adlai’s weight: . The sum of 6 and x multiplied by 4 : . Twice a number plus half : . 2 times the sum of y and 5 : . A letter or symbol used to represent the unknown. Usually represented by a letter: variable
Choose all that apply!!!: . Show your work on your study guide!: D. MENTAL MATH!: D. SHOW YOUR WORK!: 7. Show your work!: 23. Show Your Work!: 22.03. What is a LETTER called in an equation? : Variable. What's the right way to write this statement as an equation?45% of u is 60.75: . Find the equivalent expression for:4x: . Find the equivalent expression for:x3: x â‹… x â‹… x
Practice evaluating algebraic expressions using substitution. Perfect for Grades 6–8, this worksheet builds skills in variables, exponents, and simplification.
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Evaluate expressions by substituting values for x, y, t, r, and d in this algebra worksheet. Ideal for Grades 6–8 to build skills in substitution and simplifying expressions.
Engage Grade 5 students with this two-part worksheet on algebraic expressions. Work on evaluating expressions with variables x and y and verify answers with the provided answer key.
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Practice evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables. Perfect for Grades 6–8, this worksheet reinforces exponents, operations, and simplification skills.
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Equivalent expressions are expressions that work the same even though they look different. Try on this worksheet if you are a beginners.
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Practice evaluating expressions for different variable values. Ideal for Grades 5–7, this worksheet builds skills in substitution, variables, and order of operations.
An equation is a mathematical sentence that contains a __________________: equal sign. What is a variable: letter. A math sentence that does not contain an equal sign: Expression. A math sentence containing an equal sign. : Equation. When a letter and a number are right next to each other, it means they are _____________. : Multiplying . The number before a variable is the _____: coefficient. A letter that represents a number is called a _____: variable. A number with no variable attached is called a _____: constant