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3.1 – Algebraic Expressions
Parts of an algebraic expression are called terms. One way to simplify an expression is to combine like terms. What does it mean to combine like terms?
4x2 You can only combine like terms that have the same: __________________________________ and __________________________________
Circle the like terms for each line: 4x 9 2x2 7x 5x 10x 5x2 10x2 7y y 2y 18y 14m 3n2 2n2 3m2
When simplifying an expression:
1. Distribute 2. Combine like terms 3. Remember: Keep the sign with the number that comes after it.
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Algebraic Expressions
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Simplify each expression.
1) - 8 p - p 2) 13k + 7 + 12 - 9k
3) 11 + 12 x + 1 - 10 x 4) 1 - 4 x + 1 + 2 x
5) - 12r - 3r 6) 2b - 13b
7) - 14 x - 11 x 8) - 9m - 5m
9) - 7b - 10b 10) 9 - 14 x - 4 x
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11) 9 (5 + 2v) - 3v 12) 2 (8 + 11r) + 2r
13) 4 - 14 (4 - 11a) 14) 3 (n + 7 ) - 2
15) - 14n + 8 (1 + 5n) 16) - 12 (14 + 11a) - 5a
17) - 8 (- 13m - 9 ) - 10m 18) 14 (n - 1 ) + 4
19) - 7 + 7 (1 + 9b) 20) 14 (1 + 5 x) + 3
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3.1 Practice For use after Lesson 3.1
Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________
Identify the terms and like terms in the expression.
1. 3 4 7 6x x 2. 29 2.5 0.7 1 6.4y y y
Simplify the expression.
3. 5 2 9a a 4. 1 5
46 6
m m
5. 2.3 7 8.1 3w w 6. 7 1 2d
7. 13 2 4g k g 8. 20 2 16 3p p
9. Write an expression in simplest form that represents
the cost for shampooing and cutting w women’s hair
and m men’s hair.
Women Men
Cut $15 $7
Shampoo $5 $2
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3.2 Practice For use after Lesson 3.2
Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________
Find the sum or difference.
1. 2 6x x 2. 2 4 4 3n n
3. 2 3 1 2 7y y 4. 1 3 4 2 2.5k k
5. 1
6 9 15 93
g g 6. 1 1
2 4 16 82 4
r r
7. You earn 4 12x points after completing x levels of a video game and
then lose 2 5x points. Write an expression that represents the total
number of points you have now.
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3.2 Practice A
Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________
Find the sum.
1. 3 7p p 2. 3 1 4n n
3. 3 8 5 1r r 4. 6 3 2 9x x
5. 3 2 4 1.3 5c c 6. 10 2.1 2 7.5 18q q
7. 6 2 5 3 2.5y y 8. 1 1
6 10 6 92 3
x x
9. After a week of rain, tadpoles appeared in your pond. After t minutes, you
have (7t + 5) tadpoles and your friend has (8t – 3) tadpoles.
a. Write an expression that represents the number of tadpoles you and your
friend caught together.
b. Who has more tadpoles after 9 minutes?
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Find the difference.
10. 3 3 5k k 11. 6 2 7 2d d
12. 10 7 9 2j j 13. 3 8 6 2.5 3x x
14. 7 3 5 1.6 5t t 15. 1 1
12 8 10 52 5
w w
16. The admission to a local fair is $10 for each adult and $6 for each child.
Each rides costs $1.50 for an adult and $1 for a child.
a. Write an expression that represents how much more an adult will spend
at the fair.
b. An adult and a child each go on 7 rides. How much more did the adult
spend?
17. Write an expression that represents
the perimeter of the triangle.
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3.2 Practice B
Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________
Find the sum.
1. 5 3 2t t 2. 7 9 4 3k k
3. 2 5 6 2 8y y 4. 4 2.5 4 3 1.2 2g g
5. 5 0.3 2 2 5 3.4s s 6. 1 1
6 3 7 143 7
p p
7. 1 1
15 20 3 45 2
w w 8. 1 1
16 24 2 108 5
k k
9. You are selling tickets to a play. You have sold 3 2t tickets for $5 each
and 2 5t tickets for $7 each.
a. Write an expression that represents the total number of tickets sold
so far.
b. Write an expression that represents the total amount of money received
for the tickets that have been sold.
c. When 3,t what is the total amount of money received?
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Find the difference.
10. 8 5 1u u 11. 2 7 6 5 8x x
12. 3 4 6 5 1.4h h 13. 12 7.2 3 0.9 4b b
14. 1 1
16 12 18 454 9
j j 15. 2 1
12 6 10 23 5
n n
16.You are collecting pairs of socks and toothbrushes for a local charity. After
d days, you have collected 4 5d pairs of socks and 3 7d toothbrushes.
a. Write an expression that represents the total number of items that have
been collected.
b. How many more pairs of socks than toothbrushes have been collected
on day 7?
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Practice For use after Extension 3.2
Extension
3.2
Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________
Factor the expression using the GCF.
1. 7 28 2. 25 50 3. 7 7b
4. 8 16a 5. 8 12x 6. 12 24y t
7. 10 50w z 8. 10 12v u 9. 9 15a b
Factor out the coefficient of the variable.
10. 1 1
2 2a 11.
1 3
4 4d 12.
5 2
6 3s
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Extension
3.2
Practice (continued)
Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________
Factor out the coefficient of the variable.
13. 3 2
10 5y 14. 1.1 9.9x 15. 3.4 10.2c
16. Factor 2 out of 6 10.x
17. Factor 1 1 3
out of .3 3 2
y
18. A square window has a perimeter of 8 12 feet.x Write an expression
that represents the side length of the window (in feet).
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Extension
3.2 Practice
Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________
Factor the expression using the GCF.
1. 8 22 2. 25 30 3. 6 3y
4. 2 10t 5. 16 8p 6. 21 15s
7. 32 24v w 8. 9 24b c 9. 12 42y z
Factor out the coefficient of the variable.
10. 1 1
2 2m 11.
2 2
3 9j 12. 1.2 2.4k
13.1.5 4.5a 14. 3 5f 15. 3 3
10 5x
16.Factor 1 1
out of 12.3 3
x
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17. Factor 1 1 5
out of .6 3 6
x y
18. The area of the rectangle is 18 12 square inches.x Write an expression
that represents the length of the rectangle (in inches).
19. A concession stand sells hamburgers. The revenue from the hamburgers is
30 45 dollars.x
a. The price of a hamburger is $5. Write an expression that represents the
number of hamburgers sold.
b. The revenue from drinks is 63 84 dollars.x The price of a drink is $3.
Write an expression that represents the number of drinks sold.
c. Write and simplify an expression that represents how many more drinks
were sold.
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Solve each equation.
1) v - 8 = - 15 2) - 19 + x = - 34
3) b - 19 = - 38 4) k - 8 = - 21
5) - 8 = n - 5 6) m - 7 = - 16
7) - 32 = p - 16 8) - 16 = x - 13
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9) 110
17 = x +
10
1710) n -
2
9 =
653
99
11) 31
9 = 2 + p 12) 1 + n = -
2
19
13) 12 .2 = r + 3 .9 14) n + 1 .5 = 11 .8
15) x + 12 .47 = 5 .67 16) 14 .3 + k = - 3 .5
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Solve each equation.
1) k + 7 = 22 2) x - 15 = - 32
3) b + 20 = 6 4) n - 13 = - 29
5) k - 19 = - 36 6) x + 15 = 22
7) n - 17 = - 27 8) 14 = n - 5
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9) - 67
26 = k - 6
10
1310)
149
6 = 16 + x
11) 37
6 =
85
18 + x
12) 6 = a + 6
13) 22 .1 = b + 15 .8 14) - 17 .9 = b - 14 .3
15) - 5 .5 = a - 6 .4 16) 24 .03 = b + 6 .93
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Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 12 26y 2. 15 12c
3. 16 21d 4. 12.8 0.3n
5. 1 2
1 48 5
g 6. 5.47 14.19k
Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve.
7. 42 less than is 50.x 8. 32 is the sum of a number z and 9.
9. A clothing company makes a profit of $2.3 million. This is $4.1 million
more than last year. What was the profit last year?
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3.3 Practice A
Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 3 10x 2. 6 14b
3. 5 9n 4. 2.1 7.5y
5. 6.4 4.3x 6. 1 5
3 6k
7. 10.5 8.32p 8. 3 1
34 8
r
9. 1.06 5m 10. 7 5
112 6
d
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11. 2 1
7 2t 12. 10.2 8.14c
Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve.
13. 5 more than a number y is 2.
14. The sum of 8 and a number h is 12.
15. 13 is 4 less than a number n.
In Exercises 16–20, write an equation. Then solve.
16. You earn $9 per hour babysitting. This is $2 more than what you earned per
hour last year. What did you earn per hour last year?
17. Your mother asked you to turn the oven down to 325°F. This is 75°F less
than it was. What was the original temperature?
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18. The difference between the heights of your chair and your desk is
110
4 inches. The height of your desk is
329
4 inches. What is the
height of your chair?
19. Your Two-Day-Pass to a theme park is $76.50. This is $31.41 less than
your uncle’s Two-Day-Pass. What is the price of your uncle’s pass?
20. The perimeter of a triangle is 25 feet.
What is the length of the unknown side?
21.Find the value of 3 2x when 7 5.x
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3.3 Practice B
Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 12 100x 2. 16 52g
3. 4.5 1.9m 4. 12.1 7.53j
5. 4.003 3.14y 6. 1 2
4 23 3
z
7. 90.8 18.24q 8. 2 1
10 123 6
r
9. 4.006 9b 10. 5 5
7 18 6
d
11. 2 3
615 5
f 12. 10.216 12.014c
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Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve.
13. 27 is 12 more than a number x.
14. The difference of a number p and 9 is 12.
15. 35 less than a number m is 72.
In Exercises 16–18, write an equation. Then solve.
16. You swim the 50-meter freestyle in 28.12 seconds. This is 0.14 second
less than your previous fastest time. What was your previous fastest time?
17. The perimeter of a rectangular backyard is 1
322
meters. The two shorter
sides are each 3
78
meters long. What is the length of the two longer sides?
(Hint: The sum of the shorter side and the longer side is equal to half of
the perimeter.)
18. The temperature of dry ice is 109.3 F, which is 183.6°F less than the
outside temperature. What is the outside temperature?
19. Your cell phone bill in August was $61.43, which was $21.75 more than
your bill in July. Your cell phone bill in July was $13.62 less than your bill
in June. What was your cell phone bill in June?
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1) - 6k = 182)
n8
= 4
3) x5
= 124) - 13n = - 65
5) 17n = - 68 6) - 247 = - 13a
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7) - 2b = - 128) 9 =
x10
9) -61
2 = - 4n 10) -
7
5x = -
9
2
11) -5
7n =
15
1312) -
9
5x =
18
5
13) - 14 .1 = - 9 .4m 14) - 7 .6n = 57
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15) - 279 .46 = - 17 .8m 16) - 3 .4 x = 42 .228
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Solve each equation.
1) - 19r = 190 2) - 15 p = 150
3) x
15 =
19
15
4) 6b = 48
5) m5
= - 16) 3v = - 45
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7) 15 = n
18
8) - 20v = 380
9) 5
7x =
19
2810) 5
2
3 =
2
3n
11) -2
3x = 0 12)
3
5n = -
18
25
13) 2 .2m = - 39 .3814) 19 =
r0 .7
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15) 42 .34 = - 14 .6m16)
k16
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Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 65
d 2. 8 6x
3. 152
z
4. 3.2 0.8n
5. 3
1510
h 6. 1.1 1.21k
Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve.
7. A number divided by –8 is 7. 8. The product of –12 and a number is 60.
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3.4 Practice A
Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 4 24b 2. 7 35n
3. 333
y
4. 32
5
p
5. 3 4.2t 6. 1.5 8.4q
7. 1
35
d 8. 14 3y
9. 6.82.1
g 10.
32
5a
11. 1
9 3
k
12.
510
8j
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Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve.
13. A number multiplied by 1
2 is
5.
12
14. The quotient of a number and 0.2 is 2.6.
In Exercises 15–19, write an equation. Then solve.
15. You earn $7.50 per hour at a fast food restaurant. You earned $123.75 last
week. How many hours did you work last week?
16. Your family took a road trip on Saturday. You were in the car for
4.5 hours and averaged 70 miles per hour. How many miles did
you travel?
17. The area of a rectangle is 1
2 square inch. The length of the rectangle is
3
8 inch. What is the width of the rectangle?
18. You are in a room with other students and are asked to get in groups
of 3. When finished, there are 21 groups of 3. How many students are
in the room?
19. The perimeter of a square is 26.46 inches. What is the side length of
the square?
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3.4 Practice B
Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 16 60t 2. 14 21p
3. 7.355
q 4. 3.3
1.2
d
5. 8
415
k 6. 7.24 17.014q
7. 1 3
8 5d 8. 1.5 3.3y
9. 2.80.003
g 10.
10 15
21 28c
11. 19
k
12.
618
11h
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In Exercises 13 and 14, write an equation. Then solve.
13. You order an entree for $12.00. You pay $0.78 in taxes. What is the
tax rate?
14. If a project is handed in late, you receive 8
9 of your earned points. You
received 72 points on your late project. How many points did you lose?
15. Write a multiplication equation that has a solution of 14.8.
16. Write a division equation that has a solution of 9
.14
17. There are 92 students in a room. They are separated into 18 groups. How
many students are in each group? How many students are not in a group?
18. A bus token costs $1.75.
a. You spend $15.75 on tokens. Write and solve an equation to find how
many tokens you purchase.
b. If you purchase 10 tokens, you get 2 free tokens. Write and solve an
equation to find the approximate reduced price of each token.
c. You also receive free tokens if you purchase 20 tokens. The reduced
price for each token is $1.40. Write and solve an equation to find how
many free tokens you receive.
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Solve each equation.
1) - 6r + 11 = 137 2) - 14 x + 13 = 279
3) - 1 + k
13 = - 3 4)
n27
- 10 = - 9
5) - 155 = - 8 p - 116)
x5
+ 11 = 6
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7) - 5 + p2
= - 15 8) - 11 = - 12 + n
28
9) -413
24 = - 2 -
5
4p 10) -
27
2 =
2
3 - 2 x
11) 157
30 = -
15
4 +
21
10r 12) -
4
3x -
3
2 = -
13
3
13) x
13 .5 + 11 .4 = 10 .325 14) 5 .14 =
x5 .7
+ 10
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15) - 19 .085 = - 12 .2 + p2
16) 204 .16 = - 12 .3 + 13 .7m
17) 4 .258 = x + 10
8 .518) 3 .395 =
- 1 .4 + n4 .8
19) 1 .6 + r
8 .3 = - 1 .267 20)
a + 7 .8
4 .4 = - 1 .727
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Solve each equation.
1) 6 + 7b = 20 2) - 14 + 12 x = - 2
3) v + 14
8 = 5 4)
a18
- 13 = - 12
5) 13 + m9
= 16 6) x2
+ 13 = 10
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7) - 5 + n
11 = - 3
8) - 40 = - 10 + 5 x
9) -104
55 =
6
5 + 2v 10) - 3
17
24 =
2
3 + 7
1
2x
11) 29
12 - k =
67
2412)
34
5x +
2
5 =
1366
15
13) - 59 .8 = 2 .2n + 1 .8 14) 208 .14 = 8 .2b - 2 .6
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15) - 2 .442 = - 0 .2 + a
10 .416) 13 .512 =
n8
+ 13 .3
17) 0 .5 - 5 .1b = 118 .31 18) - 2 .3 - 2 .4r = 34 .42
19) 4 .253 = p + 7 .8
7 .5
20) - 1 .3b - 6 .5 = 12 .22
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3.5 Practice For use after Lesson 3.5
Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 3 5 14a 2. 10 2 22c
3. 18 5 17b 4. 12 8 12z
5. 1.3 0.03 9n 6. 5 7 2
11 9 9h
7. The length of a rectangle is 3 meters less than twice its width.
a. Write an equation to find the length of the rectangle.
b. The length of the rectangle is 11 meters. What is the width of the
rectangle?
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3.5 Practice A
Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 3 2 10k 2. 5 2 10p
3. 4 3 11x 4. 12 2 3.2d
5. 1 5 14h 6. 1.25 7 2.5r
7. 4 3.6 7.8k 8. 6 2 3n
9. 4 16.3 53.1y 10. 1 9 7
2 4 4b
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11. 5 2
36 3
j 12. 9 3
310 5
p
In Exercises 13–15, write an equation. Then solve.
13. It costs $4 to enter the fair. Each ride costs $2.50. You have $21.50. How
many rides can you go on?
14. The cable company charges a monthly fee of $45. Each movie rental is
$1.99. You owe $68.88. How many movies did you rent?
15. The perimeter of the rectangle is 24 feet.
What is the width of the rectangle?
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
16. 7 2 45c c 17. 3 5 16k
18. 2( 1) 10m
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19. The senior class has 412 students. They are assigned to different
homerooms. There are 28 students in the smallest homeroom and the
remaining 12 homerooms have the same number of students. How many
students are in each of the remaining 12 homerooms?
20. You purchased paint for the rooms in your house. You have 1.5 cans of
paint left. You painted 4 rooms and each room required 2 cans of paint.
You spilled 1
2 of a can of paint. How many cans of paint did you purchase?
a. Solve the problem by working backwards.
b. Solve the equation 2
2.4
x How does the answer compare to
part (a)?
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3.5 Practice B
Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
1. 5 8 7k 2. 6 9 15b
3. 3.2 2 4.5w 4. 13 2 27n
5. 25 4.5 12z 6. 5.25 2.01 8.94s
7. 84 51 14p 8. 81 7 81t
9. 16 2.4 22.5c 10. 1 3
43 4
h
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11.1 1 9
57 2 14
f 12. 1 3 1
2 5 6u
In Exercises 13 and 14, write an equation. Then solve.
13. You purchased $132.49 worth of wheels and bearings for your skateboards.
The shop charges $15 per board to install them. The total cost is $192.49.
How many skateboards will be repaired?
14. A music download service charges a flat fee each month and $0.99 per
download. The total cost for downloading 27 songs this month is $42.72.
How much is the flat fee?
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
15. 5 2 3 9x x x 16. 5 4 27m
17. 12( 2) 50a
18. The perimeter of a triangle is 60 feet. One leg is 12 feet long. Of the two
unknown sides, one of them is twice as long as the other. Find the lengths
of the two unknown sides.