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Module Test Form A2 Numerical and Algebraic Expressions
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1. Write (5) ∙ (5) ∙ (5) ∙ (5) ∙ (5) ∙ (5) using an exponent.
2. The volume of a cube is found using the formula V = s ∙ s ∙ s, where s
is the length of the side.
Part A Find the volume of a cube shaped jewelry box if the side
length is 5.1 inches. Express your answer as a decimal and do not
round.
Part B Write the volume for the cube using an exponent.
3. Which expression is equivalent to 85? Select all that apply.
Ⓐ 8∙5 Ⓑ 8∙8∙8∙8∙8 Ⓒ 5∙5∙5∙5∙5∙5∙5∙5
Ⓓ 32,768 Ⓔ 40 Ⓕ 390,625
4. Roma is studying the growth of mold spores on a piece of Number of Number of
bread She puts 4 spores on the piece of bread and records Hours Spores
the number of spores over time. She records the results over
3 3∙3
12 hours in the table shown and notices a pattern. Predict the
6 3∙3∙3
number of mold spores growing after 18 hours.
9 3∙3∙3∙3
12 3∙3∙3∙3∙3
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5. Evaluate the expression (3) ∙ (3 ∙ 7 − 3) + 23 .
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6. What step should be performed first to evaluate the expression 42 ∙ (1 3 + 5) − 10 ∙ 2?
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Ⓐ 42 ∙ 1
3
Ⓑ 10 ∙ 2
Ⓒ 5 – 10
1
Ⓓ1 +5
3
7. Raven is selling for a new skincare line. She sells face wash for $27, face lotion for
$22, and an exfoliating scrub for $31.50. She also sells a sample size makeup trial
for $4. At her first skincare party, Raven sold 6 bottles of face wash, 3 lotions, and
5 sample size makeup trials. Write an expression to represent the total cost for the
products sold.
8. The Liberty Middle School student council is having a bake sale Item Cost
to raise money for new gym equipment. The cost of various Muffins $0.50
baked goods is shown in the table. There were 88 muffins, 65
Brownies $1.25
brownies and 40 cupcakes sold. The student council had to pay
$60 out of their budget to hold the bake sale. What was the total Cupcakes $1.75
amount of money the student council raised? Write an expression to represent the
total amount of money raised. Then, evaluate the
expression to find the total amount. Show your work.
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9. Place an X in the appropriate cell to identify the terms, like terms, coefficients, and
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constants in the expression 5s + 3 + 7s2 + 9s + 8.
terms like coefficients constants
terms
5s and 9s
1
3
and 8
5, 7, 9
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5s, 3, 7s2, 9s, 8
10. Write five less than eight and one-half times the number of acres of land Samantha has as
an algebraic expression. Use a as your variable.
11. Write an algebraic expression to represent each verbal phrase.
fifteen fewer than the librarian’s number of books, b
the product of two and the number of books, b, increased by seven
twelve times the number of books, b, decreased by 5
six more than one-third of the librarian’s number of books, b
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12. The width of a picture frame is 4
the length. Write an algebraic expression of four
terms for the perimeter of the picture frame. Use l as your variable.
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13. Evaluate the expression 12a + b when a = 4 and b = 4.
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14. The expression 2bh can be used to find the area of a triangle. Find the area of the
triangle if b = 8.2 inches and h = 12 inches. Express your answer as a decimal.
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15. Evaluate each algebraic expression when x = 3, y = 4, and z = 36.
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z÷2
y+z
4x + 2
16. Caleb and Megan are buying refreshments for their class party. Caleb is buying a
variety case of juice for $25. Megan is buying cartons of grape juice for $1 and
cartons of apple juice for $2. Evaluate the expression g + 2a when g = 8 and
a = 14 to find the cost of buying 8 cartons of grape juice and 14 cartons of apple
juice. What is the difference in price Megan and Caleb paid? Show your work.
17. Kyra has 18 daisies and 12 roses that she is using to make flower arrangements.
She wants to make the greatest possible number of arrangements with both types
of flowers and wants each arrangement to have the same number of daisies and
roses.
Part A List the factors of 18 and 12 in order from least to greatest.
Factors of 18:
Factors of 12:
Part B What is the GCF of the number of daisies and roses? How many daisies
and roses will there be in each arrangement?
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18. The table shows the amount of certain school supplies left over in the Item Total
school bookstore at the end of the year. The bookstore manager will
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make packages of the remaining school supplies and sell them for $3
per package. Each package will be identical and contain the same Markers 24
number of items, and there will be none left over. The manager wants Erasers 36
to create the greatest number of packages possible. How much will the bookstore
earn if all of the packages of supplies are sold?
Ⓐ $36 Ⓑ $70 Ⓒ $85 Ⓓ $100
19. Two students are rewriting the expression 8(6 + h). Melanie rewrites the expression as 48
+ h. Michael rewrites the expression as 48 + 8h. Which student is correct?
20. Mr. Rhodes asks his students to use the Distributive Property and mental math to
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multiply 15 ∙ 35.
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Part A Find 15 ∙ 35 using the Distributive Property.
Part B Explain how using the Distributive Property can help you use mental math to multiply
numbers.
21. Use the GCF to factor 45x + 75.
22. Amara is buying 4 packages of crackers for $2.20 each. Use mental math and the
Distributive Property to determine how much change Amara will receive if she
gives a clerk $20.
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23. Consider the expressions 2x + 3y and 3y – 2x.
Part A Are the expressions equivalent?
Part B If the expressions are equivalent, what property was applied to determine
that they are equivalent?
24. Place an X in the appropriate cell to indicate whether or not the two expressions are
equivalent.
Not
Equivalent
Equivalent
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2
x + 22y + x + 2 and 2y + 2(2x + 5) + x
4x2 + 3 + 8x and 5x2 + 3x + 3 + 5x − x2
8.4y + 6.5y2 + 2.2 and 4.2y + 6.5y2 + 0.8 +
4.2y
1 1
25. Simplify the expression 4a2 + 3a + 5 + a2 + 4 + 3a.
2
Ⓐ 5a2 + a + 9
3
2
Ⓑ 4a2 + a + 9
3
Ⓒ 5a2 + 2a + 9
Ⓓ 4a2 + 2a + 9
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26. Jimmica is playing a video game. In the game, you earn points for collecting
different items. Each item earns a different amount of points based on the player's
experience level, b. The number of times Jimmica collected each item and the
points earned per item are shown in the table.
Number of
Points per
Item Items
Item
Collected
Coins 6 9b
1
Seashells 8 2
b
1
Flowers 3 3
b
Suppose you also earn 20 bonus points each time you complete a mini-game. If
Jimmica completed two mini-games, write an expression in simplest form that
shows the total number of points Jimmica earned.
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Module Test Form C Numerical and Algebraic Expressions
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1. The side length of Samantha's square art canvas is 3 foot. To find the area of her art
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canvas, she will multiply the side length by itself. Write ( ) ∙ ( ) using an exponent.
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2. The volume of a cube is found using the formula 𝑉 = 𝑠 ∙ 𝑠 ∙ 𝑠, where s is the length of
the side.
Part A Find the volume of the cube. Express your answer as a fraction.
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Part B Write the volume of the cube using an exponent.
3. Marty must calculate the volume of a closet storage cube by finding the value of 5.63 .
Which expression is equivalent to 5.63 ? Select all that apply.
Ⓐ 5.6 × 3
Ⓑ 5.6 × 5.6 × 5.6
5 5 5
Ⓒ ( )×( )×( )
6 6 6
Ⓓ 16.8
Ⓔ 175.616
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4. For Maya’s 18th birthday her grandfather gives her a
choice of receiving $500 or 1 penny. However, if she Number of Days Number of Pennies
chooses 1 penny, the next day she will receive 2 1 1
pennies, then 4, then 8, and so on. Her grandfather
explains that he will continue this for 18 days. 2 2
3 4
Part A Write the number of pennies Maya will receive
on the 18th day using an exponent. 4 8
Part B Which birthday present should Maya choose? Explain your answer.
5. Sam tries to evaluate the expression 44 − (1.2)2 × (65 ÷ 6.5)2 using the order of
operations. Her work is shown.
44 − (1.2)2 × (65 ÷ 6.5)2
= 44 − (1.2)2 × (10)2
= 16 − 1.44 × 100
= 14.56 × 100
= 1,456
Identify and describe Sam’s errors. Then state the correct answer.
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6. Evaluate the expression (3) × (5 + 4) ÷ (7 − 5)2 .
7. The prices per pound for various types of fish are listed in the table. Nadine needs to
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purchase 3 pounds of tilapia, 1 2 pounds of salmon, and 3 pound of halibut. Write an
expression to represent the total cost for all of the fish. Then evaluate the expression
to find the total cost. Show your work.
Type of Fish Tilapia Salmon Halibut
Price (per pound) $3.35 $12.80 $7.92
8. The prices of trees at a nursery are listed in the table. Jamal is putting in the landscape
for a new neighborhood and needs to purchase 10 magnolia trees, 8 maples trees, and
20 baby spruce trees. Jamal will receive 1 free Magnolia tree due to the number of trees
he will purchase.
Type of Tree Magnolia Maple Baby Spruce
Cost $79.95 $119.95 $20.00
Part A Which expression represents the total cost of 10 magnolia trees, 8 maple trees,
and 20 baby spruce trees with a discount for 1 magnolia tree? Select all that apply.
Ⓐ 10(79.95 + 119.95 + 20.00)
Ⓑ (10 × 79.95 + 8 × 119.95 + 20.002 ) − 79.95
Ⓒ (9 × 79.95) + (8 × 119.95) + (20.00 × 2)
Ⓓ 10 × 79.95 + 8 × 119.95 + 20.002 − 1
Ⓔ (10 × 79.95 + 8 × 119.95 + 20.00 × 20.00) − 79.95
Part B Evaluate the expression to find the total amount Jamal will pay for the trees.
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9. Identify each part of the algebraic expression 4 2 𝑟 + 3𝑟 + 9 − 5𝑟 + 2𝑟 2 as a term, coefficient, or
constant by placing an X in the correct column. Then identify the like terms.
Terms Constants Coefficients
1
4
2
3
7
9
5
−5
2
1
4 𝑟
2
3𝑟
−5𝑟
2𝑟 2
10. Write 9 fewer homeruns than three and one-half the number of Diego’s homeruns as an
algebraic expression. Use d as your variable.
11. Write an algebraic expression for each verbal phrase.
6 more than twice the number of quizzes, q
Five times the sum of three and the number of quizzes, q
Twelve less than two-thirds the number of quizzes, q
The quotient of the number of quizzes, q and fifteen, decreased by 2
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12. The perimeter of television A is 6 times the perimeter of television B. The length of
television B is l units and the width of television B is w units. Write an algebraic
expression that could be used to represent the perimeter of television A.
l+ w
13. Thomas uses the expression 15𝑛 + 𝑠 to represent the sum of two measurements he
makes while constructing a fence, where n represents the length of the nail
and s represents the length of the screw. Evaluate the expression 15𝑛 + 𝑠 when n =
3 1
4
and s = 2 2. Show your work.
14. The expression 𝑏 2 + 2𝑏𝑠 can be used to find the surface area of a square pyramid.
Find the surface area of the square pyramid when b = 6 inches and s = 12.4 inches.
square inches
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15. Evaluate each algebraic expression when p = 5, q = 10, and r = 2.8.
Part A 4𝑝 + 2𝑞
𝑟
Part B 7 + 3(𝑞 + 𝑝)
16. Erin is shipping packages. If she chooses Company A the rate of shipping is $0.85 per
pound plus a packing fee of $5. Company B charges $0.50 per pound plus a packing fee
of $9. What is the difference in shipping costs for the two companies if Erin ships a
package that weighs 8 pounds?
Company A 0.85p + 5
Company B 0.50p + 9
17. An art teacher has 135 pads of sketch paper and 60 boxes of colored pencils. He wants
to create identical groups of sketch paper and colored pencils and place one group at
each work station in the classroom.
Part A Describe how the teacher can determine the greatest number of groups of
supplies he can create.
Part B What is the greatest number of groups of supplies the teacher can make?
groups
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18. During a promotion, a radio station gives away a gift card to every 20th caller, an
autographed book to every 50th caller, and a year's subscription to an online music
service to every 75th caller. Which number caller will be the first to receive all three
prizes? Explain how you can use multiples to find the answer.
19. Gina uses 4 red beads for every 5 black beads in a bracelet design to have a total of 18
beads. How many of each color bead will be in the design?
20. Emma uses the Distributive Property to rewrite the expression 12(11d − 9) as
132d − 9. Is Emma correct? Explain why or why not.
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21. Xavier is competing in a math league competition. He must be able to multiply numbers
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using mental math quickly in order to win the competition. Find 8 × 12 using mental
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math and the Distributive Property. Then, explain how Xavier can use the Distributive
Property and mental math to find the answer.
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22. Use the GCF to factor (3 𝑥 + 4).
23. Raven works at an ice-cream shop. Today, the computer system is down and she must
use mental math to find the cost for each customer. Each scoop of ice cream cost $1.40.
Use mental math and the Distributive Property to determine how much change the
first customer should receive when paying for a triple scoop of ice cream with a five-
dollar bill.
24. Write the property that each expression demonstrates. Use the following properties:
Associative Property, Commutative Property, Distributive Property, Identity Property
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𝑔 + 4 𝑔 = 𝑔 (3 + 4) ___________________________________
5.8𝑐 + (8.2𝑐 + 4.1𝑑) = (5.8𝑐 + 8.2𝑐) + 4.1𝑑 ___________________________________
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4(5𝑥) + 7 𝑦 = 7 𝑦 + 4(5𝑥) ___________________________________
4𝑟 2 + 3𝑟 + 9 + 0 = 4𝑟 2 + 3𝑟 + 9 ___________________________________
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25. Indicate whether or not the two expressions are equivalent using substitution. For
each pair of expressions, place an X in the appropriate column.
Equivalent Not Equivalent
3.5𝑚2 + 2.4𝑚 + 1.9
and
5𝑚 + 0.5(7𝑚2 + 3.7) − 2.6𝑚
1 1 1 3 2
2 + (𝑛 + 𝑝) + 𝑛+1 + 𝑝
3 4 12 4 3
and
1 11 1
𝑛+ 𝑝+3
3 12 12
12𝑞 2 + 14 + 32𝑞 3 + 28𝑞2 + 18 + 24𝑞
and
8𝑞(4𝑞 2 + 5𝑞 + 3) + 32
1 4 3 3 9 2 1
26. Jordan and Alex simplify the expression + 𝑥 2 + + 𝑥 − 𝑥2 +
+ 𝑥. Jordan
5 5 10 10 10 5 5
2 1 2 1
simplified the expression to 5 𝑥 2 + 2 𝑥 + 1 5. Alex simplified the expression to 1 5 𝑥 2 +
4 2
10
𝑥 + 1 5. Which student is correct?
27. Emily owns a hot dog stand near a stadium. She bought a box of 248 hot dogs for $0.69
per hot dog, a box of 250 hot dog buns for $1.08 per bun, and 3 boxes of chips for $40
per box. She sold x hotdogs with buns for $3.50 each and y bags of chips for $1.30 each.
Complete the expression to represent Emily’s profit.
x+ y–
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