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This document provides a practice tutorial with 14 problems involving writing and evaluating algebraic expressions. The problems cover topics such as evaluating expressions for given variable values, writing expressions to represent real-world contexts, and determining if quantities satisfy given conditions. The document is intended to help students practice skills in algebra by working through multiple examples and receiving feedback on their responses.

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4-1 Additional Practice: Name

This document provides a practice tutorial with 14 problems involving writing and evaluating algebraic expressions. The problems cover topics such as evaluating expressions for given variable values, writing expressions to represent real-world contexts, and determining if quantities satisfy given conditions. The document is intended to help students practice skills in algebra by working through multiple examples and receiving feedback on their responses.

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PRACTICE TUTORIAL

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4-1  Additional Practice Scan for


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Leveled Practice In 1–2, fill in the boxes to evaluate each expression.
1. Evaluate 3.6x + 4.5y when x = 3 and y = 7. 2. Evaluate 5r - 8.35s when r = 12 and s = 4.

3.6 #( ) + 4.5 #( ) 5.5 #( ) - 8.35 #( )

=( )+( ) =( )-( )

=( ) =( )

3. Write an expression that represents the weight of an object that


weighs 12 pounds and increases by 0.5 pound per month, m.

+ m

For 4–7, evaluate each expression for the given value of the variable(s).

4. 4c - 3 5. 1
3
x+5
c = -2 x = -6

5
6. 0.3k - 4m 7. -50 + 13 p
k = 20 and m = -2 p = -26

8. Model with Math  Which expression can be used to determine


the total weight of b baseballs that weigh 5.25 ounces each and
s softballs that weigh 6.5 ounces each? 
𝖠 5.25b + 6.5s

𝖡 6.5b + 5.25s

𝖢 5.25b - 6.5s

𝖣 11.75(b + s)

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9. Mark loads a crate that weighs 22.5 pounds 10. Model with Math  Water evaporates
and 12 boxes that each weigh 11.25 pounds at a rate of 1.5 ounces per day from a
onto a truck. What is the total weight of container that holds 34 ounces when full.
the crate and the boxes? Which expression represents the amount
of water remaining in the container after
𝖠 135 pounds
d days?
𝖡 157.5 pounds 𝖠 1.5 + 34d

𝖢 270 pounds 𝖡 34 + 1.5d

𝖣 281.25 pounds 𝖢 34 - 1.5d

𝖣 32.5d

11. A freight train traveling at a rate of 12. An elevator began at an elevation of


22.5 miles per hour is 60 miles from its 85.5 feet and ascended at a rate of
destination. How far from the destination 2.75 feet per second. What was the
will the train be in 2.5 hours? elevation of the elevator after 8 seconds?

13. Higher Order Thinking  A full tank that holds 11.6 gallons of
gasoline is using 1.45 gallons per hour. Is the tank more than
half full of gasoline after 3.5 hours? Explain your answer.

Assessment Practice
14. Amanda bought g gallons of paint for $16.55 per gallon and t pints of
paint thinner for $5.97 per pint. The store also charges a 10% sales tax.
PART A PART B
Write an expression to represent the total Amanda has $150 to spend. If she buys
amount that Amanda spent before tax. 8 gallons of paint, does she has enough
money left to buy 2 pints of paint thinner?
Explain.

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