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Forming Expressions From Worded Problems

James has y sweets. Samantha has 6 more than James. Mark has 3 less than James. Marwa has twice as many as James. The summary provides expressions for the number of sweets Samantha, Mark, and Marwa have in terms of y.

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Forming Expressions From Worded Problems

James has y sweets. Samantha has 6 more than James. Mark has 3 less than James. Marwa has twice as many as James. The summary provides expressions for the number of sweets Samantha, Mark, and Marwa have in terms of y.

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UNSURE

James has y sweets in a bag. Samantha has got 6 more sweets than James. Mark has got 3
less sweets than James. Marwa has got twice as many sweets as James.
Write an expression for how many sweets Samantha, Mark and Simon have.
Samantha has:
Mark has:
Marwa has:

CONFIDENT
Stephen has some b amount of CDs. Write an expression for each person’s CDs using the
information below.
Sharon has 3 times as many CDs as Stephen. Sharon has:

Frank has 2 less CDs than Sharon. Sharon has:

Simon has 4 more CDs than Stephen. Simon has:

Mehzabin has 3 more CDs than Sharon:

CHALLENGE
The Number 30 bus can carry x people. The Number 25 carries 8 less people than the
Number 30. The Number 8 carries 2 times as many people as the Number 25.
Write an expression for how many people the Number 8 can carry.

The Number 3 carries 10 less people than the Number 8.

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