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3.2 Writing Expressions represents an unknown quantity? How can you write an expression that 1 ACTIVITY: Ordering Lunch Work with a partner. You use a $20 bill to buy lunch at a café. You order a sandwich from the menu board shown. prices include tax a. Complete the table. In the last column, write a numerical expression for the amount of change received. Sandwich Reuben Price (dollars) Change Received (dollars) b. REPEATED REASONING Write an expression for the amount of change you receive when you order any sandwich from the menu board. BLT Egg salad Roast beef Algebraic Expressions In this lesson, you will use variables to represent numbers in algebraic expressions. write algebraic expressions. c. Compare the expression you wrote in part (b) with the expressions in the last column of the table in part (a). d. The café offers several side dishes, each at the same price. You order a chicken salad sandwich and two side dishes. Write an expression for the total amount of money you spend. Explain how you wrote your expression. e. The expression 20 4.65s represents the amount of change one customer receives after ordering from the menu board. Explain what each part of the expression represents. Do you know what the customer ordered? Explain your reasoning. 118 Chapter 3 Algebraic Expressions and Properties

2 ACTIVITY: Words That Imply Addition or Subtraction Work with a partner. Math Practice a. Complete the table. Use Expressions Variable How do the key words in the phrase help you write the given relationship as an expression? Phrase Expression n 4 more than a number m the difference of a number and 3 x the sum of a number and 8 p 10 less than a number n 7 units farther away t 8 minutes sooner w 12 minutes later y a number increased by 9 b. Here is a word problem that uses one of the expressions in the table. You arrive at the café 8 minutes sooner than your friend. Your friend arrives at 6:42 P.M. When did you arrive? Which expression from the table can you use to solve the problem? c. Write a problem that uses a different expression from the table. 3 ACTIVITY: Words That Imply Multiplication or Division Work with a partner. Match each phrase with an expression. the product of a number and 3 n 3 the quotient of 3 and a number 4p 4 times a number n 3 a number divided by 3 2m twice a number 3 n 4. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can you write an expression that represents an unknown quantity? Give examples to support your explanation. Use what you learned about writing expressions to complete Exercises 9 12 on page 122. Section 3.2 ms_green pe_0302.indd 119 Writing Expressions 119 1/28/15 1:29:10 PM

3.2 Lesson Lesson Tutorials Some words imply math operations. Operation Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Key Words and Phrases added to plus sum of more than increased by total of and subtracted from minus difference of less than decreased by fewer than take away multiplied by times product of twice of divided by quotient of EXAMPLE 1 Writing Numerical Expressions a. 8 fewer than 21 21 8 The phrase fewer than means subtraction. b. the product of 30 and 9 30 9, or 30 9 The phrase product of means multiplication. EXAMPLE Common Error When writing expressions involving subtraction or division, order is important. For example, the quotient of a number x and 2 means x 2, not 2 x. 2 Writing Algebraic Expressions a. 14 more than a number x x + 14 b. a number y minus 75 y 75 c. the quotient of 3 and a number z 3 z, or 3 z The phrase more than means addition. The word minus means subtraction. The phrase quotient of means division. Exercises 3 18 1. the sum of 18 and 35 2. 6 times 50 3. 25 less than a number b 4. a number x divided by 4 5. the total of a number t and 11 6. 100 decreased by a number k 120 Chapter 3 Algebraic Expressions and Properties

EXAMPLE 3 Writing an Algebraic Expression The length of Interstate 90 from the West Coast to the East Coast is 153.5 miles more than 2 times the length of Interstate 15 from southern California to northern Montana. Let m be the length of Interstate 15. Which expression can you use to represent the length of Interstate 90? A 2m + 153.5 B 2m 153.5 C 153.5 2m D 153.5m + 2 The word times means multiplication. So, multiply 2 and m. The correct answer is A. 2m + 153.5 The phrase more than means addition. So, add 2m and 153.5. 10 in. EXAMPLE 4 Real-Life Application You plant a cypress tree that is 10 inches tall. Each year, its height increases by 15 inches. a. Make a table that shows the height of the tree for 4 years. Then write an expression for the height after t years. b. What is the height after 9 years? a. The height is increasing, so add 15 each year as shown in the table. Year, t Height (inches) 0 10 1 10 + 15(1) = 25 2 10 + 15(2) = 40 3 10 + 15(3) = 55 4 10 + 15(4) = 70 When t is 0, the height is 10 inches. You can see that an expression is 10 + 15t. So, the height after year t is 10 + 15t. Study Tip Sometimes, like in Example 3, a variable represents a single value. Other times, like in Example 4, a variable can represent more than one value. Exercises 27 30 b. Evaluate 10 + 15t when t = 9. 10 + 15t = 10 + 15(9) = 145 After 9 years, the height of the tree is 145 inches. 7. Your friend has 5 more than twice as many game tokens as your sister. Let t be the number of game tokens your sister has. Write an expression for the number of game tokens your friend has. 8. WHAT IF? In Example 4, what is the height of the cypress tree after 16 years? Section 3.2 Writing Expressions 121

3.2 Exercises Help with Homework 1. DIFFERENT WORDS, SAME QUESTION Which is different? Write both expressions. 12 more than x x increased by 12 x take away 12 the sum of x and 12 2. REASONING You pay 0.25p dollars to print p photos. What does the coefficient represent? 9+(-6)=3 3+(-3)= 4+(-9)= 9+(-1)= 1 2 3. 5 less than 8 4. the product of 3 and 12 5. 28 divided by 7 6. the total of 6 and 10 7. 3 fewer than 18 8. 17 added to 15 9. 13 subtracted from a number x 10. 5 times a number d 11. the quotient of 18 and a number a 12. the difference of a number s and 6 13. 7 increased by a number w 14. a number b squared 15. the sum of a number y and 4 16. the difference of 12 and a number x 17. twice a number z 18. a number t cubed ERROR ANALYSIS Describe and correct the error in writing the phrase as an expression. 19. the quotient of 8 and a number y 20. 16 decreased by a number x y x 16 8 21. DINNER Five friends share the cost of a dinner equally. a. Write an expression for the cost per person. b. Make up a total cost and test your expression. Is the result reasonable? 22. TV SHOW A television show has 19 episodes per season. a. Copy and complete the table. b. Write an expression for the number of episodes in n seasons. Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 Episodes Give two ways to write the expression as a phrase. 23. n + 6 24. 4w 25. 15 b 26. 14 3z 122 Chapter 3 Algebraic Expressions and Properties

3 4 Then evaluate when x = 5 and y = 20. 27. 3 less than the quotient of a 28. the sum of a number x and 4, number y and 4 all divided by 3 29. 6 more than the product of 8 30. the quotient of 40 and the and a number x difference of a number y and 16 31. MODELING It costs $3 to bowl a game and $2 for shoe rental. a. Make a table for the cost of up to 5 games. b. Write an expression for the cost of g games. c. Use your expression to find the cost of 8 games. 32. PUZZLE Florida has 8 less than 5 times the number of counties in Arizona. Georgia has 25 more than twice the number of counties in Florida. a. Write an expression for the number of counties in Florida. b. Write an expression for the number of counties in Georgia. c. Arizona has 15 counties. How many do Florida and Georgia have? 33. PATTERNS There are 140 people in a singing competition. The graph shows the results for the first five rounds. a. Write an expression for the number of people after each round. b. How many people compete in the ninth round? Explain your reasoning. 34. NUMBER SENSE The difference between two numbers is 8. The lesser number is a. Write an expression for the greater number. Contestants after each round 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 Singing Competition 125 110 95 80 65 1 2 3 4 5 Round 35. One number is four times another. The greater number is x. Write an expression for the lesser number. Evaluate the expression. (Skills Review Handbook) 36. 8 + (22 + 15) 37. (13 + 9) + 37 38. (13 6) 5 39. 4 (7 5) 40. MULTIPLE CHOICE A grocery store is making fruit baskets using 144 apples, 108 oranges, and 90 pears. Each basket will be identical. What is the greatest number of fruit baskets the store can make using all the fruit? (Section 1.5) A 6 B 9 C 16 D 18 Section 3.2 Writing Expressions 123