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Writing Expressions

Grade 6 · Math · Expressions and Equations · Delaware, USA

Lesson Summary

Translate everyday words and situations into algebraic expressions using numbers, variables, and operations.

Explanation

An algebraic expression uses numbers, variables (letters that stand for unknown values), and operations like addition or multiplication. The phrase 'five more than a number' becomes n + 5, and 'twice a number decreased by 3' becomes 2n - 3. Learning to write expressions is like learning to translate between English and the language of math. Once you can write an expression, you can use it to model and solve real problems.

Practice Questions

Q1: Write an expression for 'seven less than a number p.'
Answer: p - 7.
Q2: Write an expression for 'the product of 4 and a number m, increased by 10.'
Answer: 4m + 10.
Q3: A movie ticket costs d dollars. Write an expression for the cost of 3 tickets plus a $5 popcorn.
Answer: 3d + 5.
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