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Course 2 1-6 Properties Warm Up Evaluate. 1. 2 + 5 3 – 7 2. 5(3 – 1) ÷ (3 + 2) 3. (4 + 1) 2 – 8 ÷ 2 4. 12 ÷ 3 6 – 20 10 2 21 4 HWK: p 6

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EQ: How do I identify properties of rational numbers and use them to simplify numerical expressions? M7P1c Adapt and apply a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems

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Page 1: Warm Up Evaluate  3 – (3 – 1) ÷ (3 + 2) 10

Course 2

1-6 Properties

Warm UpEvaluate.

1. 2 + 5 3 – 72. 5(3 – 1) ÷ (3 + 2)3. (4 + 1)2 – 8 ÷ 24. 12 ÷ 3 6 – 20

10

2

21

4

HWK: p 6

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Course 2

1-6 Properties

EQ: How do I identify properties of rational numbers and use them to simplify numerical expressions?

M7P1c Adapt and apply a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems

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Course 2

1-6 Properties

VocabularyCommutative PropertyAssociative PropertyIdentity PropertyDistributive Property

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Course 2

1-6 Properties

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Course 2

1-6 Properties

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Course 2

1-6 Properties

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Course 2

1-6 PropertiesAdditional Example 1: Identifying Properties of Addition

and MultiplicationTell which property is represented.A. (2 6) 1 = 2 (6 1)

B. 3 + 0 = 3

C. 7 + 9 = 9 + 7

Associative Property

Identity Property

Commutative Property

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Course 2

1-6 PropertiesCheck It Out: Example 1

Tell which property is represented.A. 7 1 = 7

B. 3 + 4 = 4 + 3

C. (5 1) 2 = 5 (1 2)

Identity Property

Commutative Property

Associative Property

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Course 2

1-6 PropertiesAdditional Example 2: Using Properties to Simplify

ExpressionsSimplify each expression. Justify each step.A. 21 + 16 + 9

B. 20 9 5

21 + 16 + 9 = 16 + 9 + 21 Commutative Property.= 16 + (9 + 21)= 16 + 30

Associative Property.

= 46Add.

20 9 5 = 20 5 9 Commutative Property.= 20 (5 9)= 20 45

Associative Property.

= 900Multiply.

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Course 2

1-6 PropertiesCheck It Out: Example 2A & B

Simplify each expression. Justify each step.A. 17 + 14 + 3

B. 12 3 5

17 + 14 + 3 = 14 + 17 + 3 Commutative Property.= 14 + (17 + 3)= 14 + 20

Associative Property.

= 34Add.

12 3 5 = 3 5 12 Commutative Property.= 3 (5 12)= 3 60

Associative Property.

= 180Multiply.

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Course 2

1-6 Properties

You can use the Distributive Property to multiply numbers mentally by breaking apart one of the numbers and writing it as a sum or difference.

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Course 2

1-6 PropertiesAdditional Example 3: Using the Distributive Property

to Multiply MentallyUse the Distributive Property to find 6(54).Method 1:

Method 2:

= (6 50) + (6 4)

Rewrite 54 as 50 + 4.

= 300 + 24= 324

Use the Distributive Property.Multiply.

6(54) = 6(60 – 6) Rewrite 54 as 60 – 6.

= (6 60) – (6 6)= 360 - 36

Use the Distributive Property. Multiply.

= 324 Subtract.

Add.

6(54) = 6(50 + 4)

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Course 2

1-6 PropertiesCheck It Out: Example 3

Use the Distributive Property to find 8(19).Method 1:

Method 2:

= (8 10) + (8 9)Rewrite 19 as 10 + 9.

= 80 + 72= 152

Use the Distributive Property.Multiply.

8(19) = 8(20 – 1) Rewrite 19 as 20 – 1.

= (8 20) – (8 1)= 160 – 8

Use the Distributive Property. Multiply.

= 152 Subtract.

Add.

8(19) = 8(10 + 9)

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Course 2

1-6 PropertiesTOTD

Tell which property is represented.

1. 17 1 = 172. (12 + 14) + 5 = 12 + (14 + 5)3. 2 16 = 16 2

Simplify each expression. Justify each step.4. 4 12 255. 48 + (15 + 2)

Use the Distributive Property to find each product.6. 6 (12 + 5)7. (20 – 7) 9

Identity PropertyAssociative Property

Commutative Property

1,20065

102117

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Course 2

1-6 Properties

Problem of the DayDaniel usually buys 6 bottles of water and 3 apples when he goes to the grocery store. Next time he goes, he will buy three times as many of each. How many items will Daniel buy? 27