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OpenStudy (anonymous):

: Write five word phrases to be translated using the various key terms from the lesson. Examples must include variables, and there must be at least one example with an addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis and exponents, and one with a combination of phrases or symbols.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here are the terms! Addition Term sum of plus more than increased by total Subtraction Terms difference of minus less than decreased by subtracted from Multiplication Terms product of times percent of per (5 ft per second means 5 feet times the number of seconds.) twice (indicates multiplying by 2) doubles (indicates multiplying by 2) triples (indicates multiplying by 3) Division Terms quotient of ratio of half of (indicates dividing by 2) third of (indicates dividing by 3)

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Step 1: Write five word phrases to be translated using the various key terms from the lesson. Examples must include variables, and there must be at least one example with an addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis and exponents, and one with a combination of phrases or symbols. Step 2: Provide the algebraic translations to the five word phrases from Step 1. Step 3: Write five different algebraic expressions to be translated. Examples must include variables, and there must be at least one example with an addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis and exponent, and one with a combination of phrases or symbols. Step 4: Provide the translations of the expressions from Step 4. Step 5: Create your own example of a mathematical phrase you might hear in the real world, and provide the translation for it. Be sure to identify what part of the phrase is represented by your variable.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

erm..01.06 Translations

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this the individual assignment? o.o

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i will :3 if you need help with anything lemme know I'll try to help!

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did find a word problem

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