Key Concepts
- Write expression to represent situations
- Evaluate expressions
- Write and evaluate expressions
4.1 Write and evaluate algebraic expressions
What is meant by algebraic expressions?
An algebraic expression (or) a variable expression is a combination of terms by the operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc.
Thus, we can say that 5x + 7 is an example of an algebraic expression.

Evaluate 5x + 8 when x=3.

4.1.1 Write expression to represent situations
Kelvin started with $217 in her bank account. He deposits $25.50 each week and never withdraws any money. What expression can Kelvin use to determine his account balance after w weeks?

Solution:
Draw a bar diagram to represent the amount of money in his account balance after w weeks.

Use the bar diagram to write an expression to represent the amount of money in the balance after w days.

Kelvin can use the expression $ 217 + $ 25.50w to determine the amount of money in her account balance after w weeks.
4.1.2 Evaluate expressions
The cost to rent a scooter is $15.50 per hour and the cost to rent a watercraft is $22.80 per hour.
Use the expression $15.5s+22.8w to determine how much it would cost to rent a scooter for 3½
hours and a watercraft for 1¾ hours.


Solution:
Evaluate expression for the given values.

$ 15.5. s+22.8w
15.5(3 1/2 ) +22.8 (1 3/4 )

54.25 + 39.9
94.15
It cost $94.15 to rent a scooter for (3½) hours and Watercraft for (1¾) hours.
4.1.3 Write and evaluate expressions
Example1:
Ria earns $8.74 per hour plus a gas allowance of $3.50 per day at her job. How much does Ria job pay in a day when she works 5½ hours? Write an expression and evaluate for 5½ hours.
Solution:
Write an expression to represent how much Ria earns. Evaluate the expression for the given values.
5 ½(h)+ 3.50
= 5½ (8.74) +3.50
=11/2(8.74) +3.50
=48.07 +3.50
=51.57
Ria’s job pays $51.57 in a day.
Example2:
Mark bought a new sweater for $27 plus sales tax t. Tax was $1.76, what is the total cost of the sweater?

Solution:
Write an expression to represent the total cost of the sweater.
$ 27.00+ t
$ 27.00 + $ 1.76
$ 28.76
The total cost of the sweater was $ 28.76.
Exercise:
- What is the value of when x= 0.5?
- What is the value of 7.4 n – 3.6 when n= 4 and p= 4?
- Evaluate expression.
4d – 5
d = 1.3 - Evaluate the expression.
i. 0.4f- 3.4g
ii. f= 10; g= 2 - Evaluate 2t–5 when t=6.
- Pizza Place bases its pizza prices on the size of the pizza and the number of toppings. The price of a medium pizza, in dollars, is 9+2t, where ‘t’ is the number of toppings. What is the price of a medium pizza with 3 toppings?
- James is an electrician. He charges $45 per hour and spends $20 a day on gasoline.
Write an algebraic expression to represent his earnings for one day. - A movie streaming service charges a one-time membership fee of $4 plus $13 per month. Write an expression to represent the cost of the streaming service for m months.
- The rent cost for a bike is $15 plus $2 for each hour the bike is used. How much will it cost if you rent the bike for a certain number of hours? Write the expression that would give you the cost.
- Evaluate the given expression for m = 13.
m2 + m – 54
Concept Map

What have we learned:
- Understand algebraic expressions.
- Write expressions to represent situations.
- Understand how to evaluate expressions.
- Write and evaluate expressions
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