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Section 4-1

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1. Objective: Write verbal phrases and sentences

as simple algebraic expressions and

equations.

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2.Expression: a combination of

variables, numbers, and at

least one operation.

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3. Equation: Same as an

expression but will have an equal sign.

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4. The word is means =.

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5. Addition words:PlusSum

More thanIncreased by

In all

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Examples:A number increased

by 3N + 3

Three more runs than the Pirates scored.

P + 3

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6. Subtraction words:Minus

DifferenceLess than

LessDecreased by

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Examples:Five dollars less than

Jennifer earned.D – 5

7 decreased by 27-2

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7. When the word than is in a phrase,

you write it backwards.

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The than family is dysfunctional –

Write backwards

The Than Family (Write it Backwards)

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8. Multiplication Words:Times

ProductMultiplied

Twice, Tripled, ect….Each

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Examples:Twice a number

2xThe product of 4 and

a number 4n

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9. Division words:Divided Quotient

Perseparate

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Emily’s age divided by 3

125 students separated into n classes.

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Fifteen increased by t

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Nine dollars less than j

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The product of r and 8

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Larry’s age divided by 3

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The sum of a number and four is -8

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The product of a number and five is -20

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Ten inches less than her height equals 26.

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Seven more than twice his age is 51.

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Two more than the number of cookies is 4.

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Ten times the number of students is 280.

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Five less than a number equals 31.

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Three more than twice a number is 15.