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100 Points PLEASE HELP. Sarah’s neighbor offers to pay her $5 for every shark tooth she finds on the beach. After collecting only three shark’s teeth, Sarah decides to share the opportunity with her friend John. Sarah can find shark teeth twice as fast as John, but she can earn even more money with his help. Sarah can use the expression 5(2j + 3 + j) to represent the amount of money they can earn.

Part 1: Writing Expressions

1. Write an expression that looks like Sarah’s expression: 5(2j + 3 + j). Replace the coefficients so that your expression is not equivalent. You may use any number that you choose to replace the coefficients. Be sure to leave the variables the same. For example, 8(3j + 7 + 3j) looks like Sarah’s expression but is not equivalent.

2. Translate the new algebraic expression you created in Question 1 to a verbal expression.

Part 2: Writing Equivalent Expressions

3. You will now use mathematical properties to create two expressions that are equivalent to the expression you created in Question 1. Make sure you show all steps in your work.

a. Use either the commutative property or combine like terms to create an equivalent expression.

b. Use the distributive property to create an equivalent expression.

4. Pick a number from 1 to 10. Use that number to verify your three expressions (the original, the one from 3a, and the one from 3b) are equivalent by substituting it into each expression. Show all your work for complete credit.

Part 3: Finish the Story

5. Write a few sentences to end Sarah’s story. How many shark teeth did she find? How many shark teeth did John find? How much money did they earn?

Step-by-step explanation:

Sarah’s neighbor offers to pay her $5 for every shark tooth she finds on the beach. After collecting only three shark’s teeth, Sarah decides to share the opportunity with her friend John. Sarah can find shark teeth twice as fast as John, but she can earn even more money with his help.

Sarah can use the expression 5(2j + 3 + j) to represent the amount of money they can earn.

Part 1: Writing Expressions

Q1. Write an expression that looks like Sarah’s expression: 5(2j + 3 + j). Replace the coefficients so that your expression is not equivalent. You may use any number that you choose to replace the coefficients. Be sure to leave the variables the same. For example, 8(3j + 7 + 3j) looks like Sarah’s expression but is not equivalent.

25(10j + 18 + 5j)

Your expression is good.

Q2. Translate the new algebraic expression you created in Question 1 to a verbal expression.

Skuttle offered to pay his sister Izzy $25 for every four-leaf clover she finds in the woods. Izzy finds 18 clovers but decides to get Roxy’s help. Izzy finds clovers twice as fast as Roxy but they will overall make more money together.

Your verbal expression is good. It reflects your chosen equation.

Use your knowledge of the mathematical properties to create two equivalent algebraic expressions for the algebraic expression you created in Question 1. Explain how you arrived at the equivalent expressions by showing all your steps and stating which properties you used.

Using commutative property of addition, the expression in question 1 can be rewritten as follows:

Using distributive property of multiplication over addition, the expression in question 1 can also be rewritten as follows:

Q 4. Use substitution to prove your algebraic expressions are equivalent. You may substitute any number for the variables you choose. Show all your work for complete credit.

Part 3: Finish the Story

Q5. Write a few sentences to end Sarah’s story. How many shark teeth did she find? How many shark teeth did John find? How much money did they earn?

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