Variables and Expression

Assignment 1: 07-Variables and Expressions
Assignment 2: Words to Expressions 2 (front); Words to Expressions 3 (back)

This lesson has to do with the taking expressions from words into number form.  A lot of the vocabulary from the previous lesson comes into play here because it requires knowing what they mean.  Examples:

variablesandexpressionsAnother aspect of this lesson, which we have already begun to work on as separate tasks, is taking a number and putting it in the place of a variable.

Example:

Evaluate the expression 9n for n = 3, 5, and 7.

To solve this, you would simply put the numbers in for the n.  9(3)=27, 9(5)=45, and 9(7)=63.

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