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Name Date MKHJ Puzzle Time How Can You Turn A Pumpkin Into A Squash? B It JL 'Down/ K Complete each exercise. Find the answer in the answer column. Write the word under the answer in the box containing the exercise letter. 2x + 4 SMASH Simplify the expression. A. B. 13x - 2 THE C. D. - 2 x + 6.2 E. 8.r + 13.x 15.Y + 10-6 7;c - 4x + 3 5.3.r - 9 + 7.6.T 6.V - 4x - 2 + 1 \x AIR 3x + 3 UP 5x + 43 IT COME F. - X 4 + 11 - 5- + -X 2 4 x-4^ 2Ax + 2.9 AND G. H. 21x THROW -1.5x - 7 I. J. 5(.r -I- 8) + 3 3.6.V - 7 - 5.1x 4 + 8JC 2.2 - 10.t TOSS 12.9X - 9 IN + - X - 9+ 6 3--X 3 - x - 6 WILL DOWN K. 2.4(A: + 3) - 4.3 7x + 14 SQUASH 70 L. The length of a rectangle is 7 inches and the W'idth is [x + 2) inches. Write an expression in simplest form that represents the area of a rectangle. Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter 15x + 4 IT Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights reserved. Name Date 13.2 Puzzle Time Wliat Did The Candle Say To The Match? Write the letter of each answer in the box containing the exercise number. Find the sum. Answers 1. {x + 10) + {x - 14) 2. (9 - 2x) + (6x + 4) 3. {3x - 7) + (-4.t - 8) 4. (2x - 7) + 5(x - 3) 5. 6(-2.3.r - 5) + (4x + 11) 6. (8 - 2x) + 3(4.5x + 9) 7. 1(8 - 4x) + i(9x - 6) 8. -^(3x + 7) + -(I2x + 20) Find the difference. 9. (-3x + 8) - (x + 10) (5x + 4) - (1 - 2x) 12. (4x - 8) - 4{~6.5x + 5) 10. 11. (3 - 4x) - 3(2.4x - 7) 13. i(-9x + 18) - j(lO + 15x) 14. -4x - 2 P. 30x - 28 T. -9.8x - 19 E. X + 2 I. 2x - 4 L. 67x + 70 H. -11.2x + 24 Y. 7x - 22 I. 4x + 13 U. ^(4x + 3) - l(9x + 5) 3 1 u. 4^ 4 1 L. -4x + 7 15. -!-(-4x + 8) -iSx 12) 2^ -4 Y. 11.5x + 35 16. Your class project involves recycling aluminum cans. After F. -4x X weeks, your class has (I3x + 50) aluminum cans. The class goal is to collect (80x + 120) aluminum cans. How many IV!. 7x + 3 more aluminum cans does vour class need to collect? 0 . - X - 15 6 3 1 D 76 9 16 2 b(& Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by 14 Chapter 11 5 r 8 12 \J P 10 4 H G. X + 15 1 13 7 1F Copyright © Big ideas Learning, L L C AII nghts reser/ed. Name Date 13.4 Puzzle Time Did You Hear About... ' Bur Complete each exercise. Find the answer in the answer column. Write the word under the answer in the box containing the exercise letter. -12 PLANET -60 Solve the equation. A. 6x = 24 B. -7a - 35 C. -3g = -33 D. - MOON -14 GOOD E. 4 THE G. -1.7 EARTH -56 REALLY 9 ATMOSPHERE I. =5 -12 4 = 2b -l.Sm = 25.2 = EAT 11 ON -8 1 F. -h = -9 H. 32 = J. -^ = 5.1 3.7 RESTAURANT -7 BUT -32 THE 20.3 = -2.9c L. -12.6^ = -16.38 M. Tyler has $ 11.25. How many ride tickets can he buy for himself and his fnends if the nde tickets cost $1.25 each? K. 1.3 NO 18.87 FOOD -13l -1 THAT BAD 1. 90 8.3 11 _2 5 ORBIT HAS Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter Copyright© Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights reserved. Name Date Puzzle Time What Did One Bowling Ball Say To The Other Bowling Ball? Write tiie letter of each answer in the box containing the exercise number. Solve the equation. 7. 2c - 5 = 9 -7x - 3 = 12 5y - 6 = -20 -4p - 5.7 = 11.1 9. 2 + 53k = 18.43 1. 3. 5. 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 3m + 7 = -8 15 = 4a + 3 9/ + 3.6 = 10.8 -20.3 = 6w + 3.1 7.86 - 2.14 = -42.7 Answers T. S. E. L. -5.2 5 -li 5 -2i 7 -7 9 r iz-i = i 12. 3 8 ? 4 7 7 N. 13. - i + 5e = 14. \4d - 2d = -84 M. -5 3 16. -3(/ - 8) = 32 15. -5g - Ug = 54 P. -217. Kayla's age is 3 less than twice her brother's age. 3 Kayla is 13 years old. How old is her brother? 0 . -3.9 18. Mario spent $23.85 at the bookstore on one book and some magazines. The book cost $12.60 and theL. 60 magazines cost S2.25 each. How many magazines 0 . -4.2 did Mario buy? 19. Ethan planted a tree that is 37.5 inches tall. If the tree grows 3 inches each year, how long will it take for the tree to reach a height of 54 inches? 11. 15 7 4 10 18 1 13 16 17 5 D 0 T S r 0 e Me 96 Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter 11 | 2 8 .H 0 14 M. 3 8 0. 3.1 T. 7 N. 0. 1. A. D. R. 6 1 ~T2 4 0.8 -3 5.5 19 9 12 A a.0 L 3 u Copyright t> Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights reserved. Name Date odd-s Practice B identify the terms and like terms in the expression. 1. 1.3.V - 2.7.r - Simplify the expression. 2 2. 10 m + 6nr + -m jjK^ T€0\A^ *. I •130 )C "55 . 5, 15, 5^ 1-^ b + -b 4 - 69x) + 8.2 + 22x 4(5.8 7. V + 13 - 8(v + 2) 3. 3 5.4x + 3 4. 60w - 15(4 - 8w) + 20 6. 9y - \5y + 12 - 6y ^-{5x+ 9) + |(1 - 9x) 8. - l v / - 3 9. Write an expression in simplest form that represents the perimeter of the polygon. Draw a diagram that shows how the expression can represent the area of a figure. Then simplify the expression. T ^ ( 5 + 2)(,r + 3x) 8(3x - 1) J . 12. Daniele is x years old. Her sister is 5 years older and her brother is half Daniele's age. Write an expression in simplest form for the sum of their ages. Jff^13. The length of a rectangularfieldis 30 more than twice its width. Write an expression in simplest form for the perimeter of the field in tenns of its width w. 14. You buy X packs of pencils, twice as many |^ \ '^v^' packs erasers, ree times Ps ^V^/+ #1 "^O rolls ofoftape. Writand e anthexpressi on as many ^^j^ in simplest form for the total amount of money you spent. 10. 68 Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights reserved. I ycc-f -z'i-f (x^- rs)-h \j>r^ Name ^il^/w Qg^g Enrichment and Extension Matching -jD ^"^^ tjijifr eY^v:^ Simplify the expressions on the left by using the Distrimjtlve Property and combining like terms. Then, match it to an equal expression on the right by connecting the two with a line. 1. 6x + Ix 2. 14,T - 12 - <c - 3 3. -5,x: + 14 - X - 2 4. -3 -5x - 3x + llx + 3 c. 13x - 15 5. -2(-5 - x) + d. 2x + 11 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. X - X +1 l.T 1(12) + 4x - (x - 1) 2 6(x^ - 2) + 1 - 16 + X - X 4^1 2 -f- 4 + 1 - 16 + X + g. h. 5(x^ + x) X e. f. 2 11. x^ + x^+x + x-x^-x^ i. r 8x a. b. "O^Xt^l +l 2x 6x- + X - 27 3x 3x + 1 3x + 7 j. -6x + 12 5x2 +5x^ Write an expression containing x-tenns and constants. The v-tcrms should combine to 7x and the constants should sum to 13. 13. Write an expression containing x^-terms, x-terras, and constants. The x^-terms should combine to -2x^, the x-terms should subtract to 3x, and the constants should sum to 3. 12. Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights reserved. Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter 69 Name Date Practice B 0 ^ Find tlie sum. 1. (5 - i) + (3r T 2) ^rl 3. 2{-5y + 6) + (2y - 8) 5. 5(-0.3.v - 2) + 2(5 - 3.4.0 ^ 7. l(-15w - 20) + 1(3 - 4H') 9) + 2. - 3) 4. 4(2.5g - 4) + 3(1.2g - 2) 6. -{6p - 3) + 1(7/7 + 14) 8. 1(16^' - 24) + 1(2 + lOA:) 9. You are selling tickets to a play. You have sold (3/ + 2) tickets for $5 each and [It ^ 5) tickets for S7 each. ^ ( S i r t ^ +• ' I ^ d t + S ) a. Write an expression that represents the total number of tickets sold j sofar. 3 t + 2 -t >V l J b. Write an expression that represents the total amount of money received for the tickets that have been sold. 4"t 3 5 * — ^ 2 ^ ' t + ' 4 ' 5 ^ c. When/ = 3, what is the total amount of money received? >\/3/"^ j-zLCT* Find ttie difference. 10. (8 - i;) - (5w + 1) 12. (3/z + 4) - 6(5 - I Ah) 14. I(l6y - 12) - l(l8y + 45) ^fr" 11. (2.x + 7) - 6{5x - 8) — X ^ 13. (12 + 7.26) - 3(0.96 - 4) J^-^g^ f 15. |(l2n + 6) -1(10« - 2) (^f) ^ 16. You are collecting pairs of socks and toothbrushes for a local charity. After d days, you have collected {4d + 5) pairs of socks and {3d + 7) 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? 74 Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, L L C Ail riglits reserved ^ 5 " (sf'S-S)^ + (r- s g - ( ? ' S Name ' Date Enrichment and Extension ^, Using the Distributive Property ^UlCukMy O^f^ When working with algebraic expressions and the Distributive Property, the p^||V>fe exponents of the variables are added. Example: Simplify x{x + 6). Distribute x to each term inside the parentheses. (Remember that x can be rewritten as 1 • x'.) Then, multiply the coefficients. x{x + 6) = (Ix • Ix) + (Ix • 6) = (l.r= • Ix') + (ix' • 6) Distibutex to each term. Rewrite to show exponents. = Ix'"^' + 6 = X' + 6x Multiply coefficients and add exponents. Simplify. Simplify the expression. 1. x\x + l) 3. x(x^ - 4) 2. -x(2x-8) 4. x(3x - 1) 5. 3x(x-l) 6. 2x(x-l) 7. 4x(-4x - 3) 8. n{n - 4) 9. -h{lh + 9) 10. 2vv^-4vy - 14) 11. 2x(4x - 9) - 3x(4x - 2) 13. 4(1 + 1.8/z) + h{21h + 5) 15. i(6z - 6) - ^2(42 + 16) Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights resen/ed. 12. 3k{-5k + 21) + 2(2.5A: + 9) 14. lm(10 + 6m) - ^^(lOm + 10) 16. 3^^(24^^ + 6) + 24^/' Big ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter 75 Name Date Practice B Diids. Solve the equation. Check your solution. 1. x + \2=m 2. g ~16 4. J- 5. y + 4.003 = -3.14 6. 8. 2 1 10- = r + 123 6 9. 12.1 = 7,53 7. 90.8 + q = -18.24 10. - 7 8 = \- + d 11. f - l = -52 = 3. 12. 6l -4.5 = m + \. b + 4.006 = 9 -10.216 + c = -12.014 6 Write the word sentence as an equation. Then solve. 13. 27 is 12 more than a number r. p.*^ 3 4-l'Z- 14. The difference of a number/? and - 9 is 12. 15. 35 less than a number m is - 7 2 . ' ^ -3r= -72 [^=-37j} 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 32— meters. The two shorter 7 32i=ZL+-3(y sides are each 7 - meters long. .What is the length of the two longer sides? (Hint: The sum of the shorter side anc • longer the perimeter.) ; equal to naif of 18. The temperature of dry ice is -109.3°F, which is 183.6"=? 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? ^ 82 - 10.5 = 4.3 ^| 21. x + 2 - 7 = 5 Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter —i T —[ 3 9 •6 ^ . ? 4 Find the values of x. 20. _ 55.30 Copyright 9\n Irlnas Learning, Of ^^^^ -12- All rights reserved ' J * 1 IhJ? 12f =^eg' SI y 900 •^- -21- i\ I Name Date DddS Practice B Solve the equation. Check your solution. 1. I6t = 60 4. d = -3.3 1.2 7. -c^ = — X 10. 5 c= 21 28 2. -Up = -21 3. 5. -Ik = -4 15 6. -7.24,? = 17.014 8. 1.5 = 3.3> 9. i 11. -9 ^ = -7.35 0.003 = -1 12. In Exercises 13 and 14, write an equation. Then solve. = -2.8 3 18 = h 11 ^ 1 3 . You order an entree for $12.00. You pay $0.78 in taxes. What ^ taxrate? R t ^ ^ , - ? ^ -fc =» 0*0(^6' f^Hth 8 14. If a project is handed in late, you receive - 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. Y^AHS U n 16. Write a division equation that has a solution1of 417. 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 tofindhowmany tokens you purchase. b. If you purchase 10 tokens, you get 2 free tokens. Write and solve an equation tofindthe approximate reduced price of each token. c. You also receive tree tokens if you purchase 20 tokens. The reduced price for each token is $1.40. Write and solve an equation tofindhow many free tokens you receive. Solve - = 2. 3 88 Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter ^ Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights reserved. WO ^1 -il IL- = W T6 = ^ show i\m Name Date odds- Practice B Solve the equation. Check your solution. 1. 4. 7. 10. R=3 8 =7 13 - 2n 27 84 = 51 - Up 1 3 4/j + - = 3 4 - 2. 5. ^g- 8. 11. 65 + 9 = -15 25 = 4.52 + 12 81 + 7r = 81 7 4-'43 ^2 14 In Exercises 13 and 14, write an equation. Then solve. 3. 6. 9. -3.2w - 2 = -4.5 5.255 - 2.01 = -8.94 16 +2.4c = 22.5 .12.- —M , 1 +3- =1 2 5 6 (jet s-*of 13. You purchased $ 132.49 worth of wheels and bearings for your skateboards. ^y^jXt. ijCOA^^ The shop charges S15 per board to install them. The total cost is $ 192.49. 7 How many skateboards will be repaired? , J 'S^S ~ tjt* ly 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 theflatfee? Solve the equation. Check your solution. 15. -5x 5x -2x -2x ++ 3x 2,x==>—~5{m > — - S f / w+ +4) 4)= =2727 -H-"^ UiW) 17. -12(a - 2) = -50 / -iz^^-n ^^^^ 18. The perimeter of aTaangie 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. 19. Sally picks seashells by the seashore. She lost 17 of them on her way home. She planned tofill5 jars with the same amount of seashells in each. How many seashells did Sally pick? a. You do not have enough information to solve this problem. The number of seashells in each jar is the same as the number portion of her street />Q address, which is a 2-digit number. Thefirstdigit is 5. The last digit is )^ - 3[Sj 9 less than 3 times thefirstdigit. How niany seashells did Sally plan to M put in each jar? ^Ota saiiy plan ^o : r b. c. By working backwards, determine how many seashells Sally picked. The 5 jars that Sally chose would not each hold that many seashells. In her search for a 6th jar, she discovered a few seashells in her pocket. What are possible values for the number of seashells in each of the 6 jars and the number of seashells discovered in her pocket, such that lhe„a« no seashells left over? ^^ ^^^h^^ 3 ^ Copyright © Big Ideas Learning. L L C All rights reserved. 94 Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter I » 5^ 53 43'j) = ? 3_ , \l cMt-^ Name ' V VJ Date Enrichment and Extension Solving Equations with Fractions 3.rio_n 4 ~ = 5- will 1. If you multiply each term by this number, the equat 5 contain no fractions. What number could this be? 2. Are there other numbers you can multiply by to rewrite the equation in Exercise 1 without fractions? Explain. 3. What number do you think is best to use at the multiplier? Explain. 4. Why can you multiply each term and not change the solution of the equation? 5. Describe to someone how to rewrite an equation with fractions so that there are no fractions left in it. 6. Solve each equation by rewriting it without fractions first. 5= a. c. e. - 8 4 ^ 1 x 5 2 =3 4 6 6— = 5x 9 3 Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, L L C All rights reser^yed. = 34 2 4 ^ 2 x 9 b. d. — + - = — 7 2 14 f. =— 6 3 Big Ideas Math Advanced 1 Resources by Chapter