Translating Algebraic Expressions Translating Algebraic Phrases Created by

Translating Algebraic Expressions Translating Algebraic Phrases Created by Mr. Davis

Part 1 Translating phrases to algebraic expressions

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: 7 increased by x

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: 5 multiplied by the difference of 8 and a number

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: Jose, J, charges $20 per car wash, w

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: 2 subtracted from q

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic equation: 10 plus the quotient of a number and 15 is equal to 30

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: A number squared plus 6

Translate the following phrase into algebraic equation: p multiplied by 3 equals -12

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: 10 times the sum of 4 and a number

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic equation: n less than 7 is 10

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: The length, L, is 5 more than the width, W

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: The difference of 3 and a number increased by 15

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic equation: 3 more than m is 9

Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: Tina is 3 years older than Monica.

Part 2 Translating algebraic expressions/equations into phrases

Translate the following algebraic equation a phrase: n+3=8

Translate the following algebraic expression into a phrase: 5(n +17)

Translate the following algebraic expression into a phrase: 9 n – 16

Translate the following algebraic expression into a phrase: 2+n

Translate the following algebraic equation into a phrase: 2 x 2 - 4 = 18

Translate the following algebraic equation into a phrase: M = $6. 25 b + $10

Translate the following algebraic expression into a phrase: (10 + n) / 8

Translate the following algebraic equation into a phrase: L = 5 W
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