Quiz: Translating Word Problems into Algebra
Edexcel GCSE Mathematics (1MA1)
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Welcome to this quiz on translating word problems into algebra! Test your ability to convert real-world situations into mathematical expressions and equations.
Which of these is the correct algebraic expression for 'three more than twice a number x'?
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Which of the following phrases translate to the algebraic expression 5x? (Select all that apply)
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The phrase 'the sum of a number y and 7' translates to {{blank0}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
Which equation represents 'five times a number is equal to 25'?
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If a rectangle's length is x and its width is 3, the formula for its perimeter is {{blank0}}.
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What does the expression 3x + 4y represent?
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