
Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
5.C2.1 translate among words, algebraic expressions, and visual representations that describe equivalent relationships.
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1 of 101. Question
1. Sam is 11 years old. Her age is y less years than her brother.
  What expression could be used to represent Sam’s brother’s age?
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2 of 102. Question
2. A hockey team scored g goals in each of the first 4 games. Which expressions could be used to represent the total number of goals scored? Choose the three correct answers.
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3. Which statement correctly describes the expression 30 – b?
   Fill in the blanks to complete the statement.
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Subtract from
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4 of 104. Question
4. Which expression could be used to represent the following:Â a number divided by 7
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5 of 105. Question
5. Which expressions could be used to represent the statements in the table?
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x − 20
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20 + x
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take 20 from x
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x more than 20
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6 of 106. Question
6. Jordan bought 15 chocolate bars. Naomi bought r times as many chocolates as him.
  What expression could be used to represent the number of chocolates Naomi has?
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7 of 107. Question
7. Which expression could be used to represent the following:Â the sum of t and 12
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8. Which statement correctly describes the expression b ÷ 24?
   Fill in the blanks to complete the statement.
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Divide by
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9. Annie bought a 36 pack of gum. She gave p pieces away to friends.
  What expression could be used to represent the number of pieces of gum Annie has?
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10 of 1010. Question
10. Which expression could be used to represent the following:Â the product of 11 and n
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