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Suppose a driver is traveling from one city to another. A diagram is given to help with the first two questions. Create additional diagrams as needed. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
The goal of this discussion is to generalize the work students did in these problems to help them approach equivalent expressions. Display this diagram, or create a similar one using the numbers from the problems.
Here are some questions for discussion:
List A
List B
20
56
70
80
10
The goal is to clarify how to connect expressions written in various ways. Display the correct matches and encourage students to ask questions about any matches that they had a hard time figuring out. Spend a little time analyzing the expressions that use exponents, reminding students that the conventional order is to evaluate the exponent first and then multiply. Students may need help understanding how to evaluate a fraction raised to a power.