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Algebra I – Translating verbal phrases into algebraic expressions Model real world situations with algebra

Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _________________Translating verbal phrases

The tricky one is…

Example 1

Practice 1

Example 2

When it says ________________________, you need to __________________________.

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Practice 2

Verbal Model

Example 3

Practice 3

Translating verbal equations and inequalities

Example 4

Practice 4

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Practice 5

Challenge!

Write an equation or an inequality. The quotient of a number p and 12 is at least 30.

Describe and correct the error made in the problem below.

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A.1 The student will represent verbal quantitative situations algebraically and evaluate these expressions for given replacement values of the variables.

Algebra is a tool for describing and representing patterns and relationships.

Mathematical modeling involves creating algebraic representations of quantitative real-world situations.