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The purpose of this Warm-up is to elicit the idea that a variable represents an unknown number in an equation or diagram, which will be useful when students identify solutions for equations in a later activity. While students may notice and wonder many things about these equations, the fact that the variable
This prompt gives students opportunities to see and make use of structure (MP7). The specific structure they might notice is that the number 6 in the first equation is replaced by the letter
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Ask students to share the things they noticed and wondered. Record and display their responses without editing or commentary. If possible, record the relevant reasoning on or near the equations. Next, ask students, “Is there anything on this list that you are wondering about now?” Encourage students to observe what is on display and respectfully ask for clarification, point out contradicting information, or voice any disagreement.
If the fact that the number 6 is replaced by the letter
Students may wonder about the
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Here are some equations that contain a variable and a list of values. Think about what each equation means and find a solution in the list of values. If you get stuck, consider drawing a diagram. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
List:
0.01
0.1
0.5
1
2
8.5
9.5
16.7
20
400
600
1400
If students only use substitution to identify the solution for each equation, consider asking:
Encourage students to use words to express the relationship represented by the equation. For example, the equation