
Expand and Factor Expressions
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Expanding & Factoring Expressions Word Problems
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Look for MULTIPLICATION problems
AREA questions are popular
Word Problems
Expanding an expression happens when you use the distributive property
Example: 5(2x + 8) becomes 10x + 40
The Distributive Property
Expanding Expressions
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Multiple Choice
Five friends went to Chipotle to eat lunch and they all got the same thing. Each meal cost "x" dollars plus $2 for the drink. Write an expression and expand it to show the cost of lunch for all five friends.
2(x + 5)
2x + 10
5(2x)
10x
5(x + 2)
5x + 10
5 + x + 2
x + 7
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Multiple Choice
Each row in a classroom has 11 girls and "b" boys. There 9 rows in that class. Write a numerical expression and expand it to show the number of students in that class.
11(9 + b)
99 + 11b
11(9b)
99b
9(11b)
99b
9(11 + b)
99 + 9b
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Boughton gave each of his three children a $20 bill and a check for their birthdays (all of which are in March). Which expression represents the total amount he gave?
100(c x 20)
100c x 2000
3(c x 20)
3c x 60
3(c + 20)
3c + 60
20(c + 3)
20c + 60
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Multiple Select
CHOOSE TWO:
Find the TWO expressions that represent the area of the given rectangle:
10(3x - 1)
10 + 3x - 1
30x - 1
30x - 10
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Look for DIVISION problems
Word Problems
Factoring an expression happens when you find the greatest common factor and divide it.
Example: 8x + 40 becomes 8(x + 5)
REVERSE Distributive Property!!
Factoring Expressions
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Multiple Choice
The area of a rectangle is given by the expression 9x - 108 square inches. Factor to find the possible side lengths of the rectangle.
9(x - 108)
9(x - 12)
-99x
3(3x - 24)
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Match
A group of students go to the movies. The cost of the movie and all of the snacks is given by the expression 7x + 42. Each student paid the same for the movie and had the same snack. Factor the expression to find out how many students went and what each person paid.
7(x + 6)
7
(x + 6)
$77
The factored expression
The number of people who went
The cost of the movie and snack together
The total cost if the movie was $5 each
The factored expression
The number of people who went
The cost of the movie and snack together
The total cost if the movie was $5 each
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