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Title PageYour Name

Your NumberClass PeriodSlogan???

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Facts/Descriptors

• Include any interesting everyday or frequent uses for your number

• What kinds of words describe your number? Ex: even/odd, composite/prime

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Order of Operations

• Include 3 order of operations problems that have an answer of your number

• Each must include all four operations, and at least one negative number

• At least one problem must include parenthesis and another must include exponents

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Expressions

• Write 3 numerical expressions that include your number, at least one must include a negative integer

• Write 3 variable expressions that include your number, at least one must include a negative integer

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Area and Perimeter

• Draw an object with an area of your number and a different object with the perimeter of your number

• At least one variable must be present in the side lengths of your drawings

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Equations

• Write 4 equations that have your number as their solution– One must include decimals– One must be solved using more then two

steps– One must demonstrate the distributive

property– One must have a variable on both sides

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Inequalities

• Write 4 inequalities that have your number as their solution– One must include decimals– One must be solved using more then two

steps– One must demonstrate the distributive

property– One must have a variable on both sides– One must have a step that includes switching

the sign

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Extra Credit Word Problems

• Create 2 word problems that have your number as their solution.

• You will only receive the total 4 points for each problem if your word problems require seventh grade pre algebra skills to solve.