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Math 902 Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving. Words Pictures. Math 902 Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving. Illustrate a rectangle that is thirteen units larger than x. ( sum ). Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested.
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Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is thirteen units larger than x. (sum) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #1 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is thirteen units larger than x. (sum) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #1 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is five units less than x. (difference) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #2 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is five units less than x. (difference) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #2 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is four times larger than x. (product) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #3 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is four times larger than x. (product) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #3 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one-third of x. (fractional part) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #4 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one-third of x. (fractional part) Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #4 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one less than twice the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #5 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one less than twice the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #5 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is eight more than half the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #6 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is eight more than half the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #6 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is six more than one-fifth the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #7 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is six more than one-fifth the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #7 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one-sixth of three more than the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #8 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one-sixth of three more than the value of x. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #8 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is three times the difference of the value of x and five. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #9 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is three times the difference of the value of x and five. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #9 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one-quarterof the sum of threetimes the value of x andtwo. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #10 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Illustrate a rectangle that is one-quarterof the sum of threetimes the value of x andtwo. Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the quantity requested. Problem #10 Words Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Order of Operations Pictures
1 Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Single Operation Op 1 SUM Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. EXAMPLE #1 Order of Operations Pictures
1 Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving 2 2 Operations Op 1 DIVISION Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Op 2 SUBTRACTION EXAMPLE #2 Order of Operations Pictures
1 3 2 Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving 3 Operations Op 1 DIVISION Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Op 2 SUM Op 3 TIMES EXAMPLE #3 Order of Operations Pictures
2 1 4 Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving 3 4 Operations Op 1 TIMES Op 2 DIFFERENCE Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Op 3 DIVISION Op 4 SUM EXAMPLE #4 Order of Operations Pictures
2 4 1 Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving 3 5 5 Operations Op 1 DIVIDE Op 2 SUM Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Op 3 TIMES Op 4 SUM Op 5 DIVIDE EXAMPLE #5 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #1 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #1 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #2 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #2 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #3 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #3 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #4 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #4 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #5 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #5 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #6 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #6 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #7 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #7 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #8 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #8 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #9 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #9 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #10 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right by first determining the order of operations and then constructing the illustration determined by the order in which the expression is evaluated. Problem #10 Order of Operations Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving “FREE RESPONSE with your mind! THINK it out without the Order of Operations.” Symbols Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right. Problem #1 Symbols Pictures
Math 902Transition to Algebra and Problem Solving Using the rectangle below representing an unknown value, x, illustrate the expression at the right. Problem #1 Symbols Pictures