30 βˆ’5π‘₯Carlos is a busyperson. He had 30unread messages inhis Facebookaccount. He readsand responds to 5 aday.2π‘₯Anumberdoubled.βˆ’π‘₯/4The oppositeof a numbermultiplied byΒΌ.17π‘₯Nadia tweetsan averageof 17 timesper day.π‘₯ + (π‘₯+ 2) +(π‘₯ + 4)The sum ofthreeconsecutiveeven numberswhere π‘₯ iseven2π‘₯Β²βˆ’ 5The differencebetween twotimes xsquared and 5π‘₯/2+ 4Myrna and Tomcollect stamps.Tom has fourmore thanhalf the stampsthat Myrna has.0.25π‘₯+ 0.75The cost of atelephone call is75 cents plus 25centstimes the numberof minutes.200/π‘₯There are 200people in asoccer leagueequally dividedinto teams.-2π‘₯The oppositeof theproduct of 2and x2π‘₯ +4Four morethan twicex6π‘₯/2Mario purchasespizza at $6 each,and the cost willbesplit between heand his brother.π‘₯ + (π‘₯+ 1) +(π‘₯ + 2)The sum ofthreeconsecutivenumbers3π‘₯Β²Threetimes π‘₯squared12π‘₯Jordi helps12 studentsa day on theAlgebraNation wall.[π‘₯ + (π‘₯ +1) + (π‘₯ +2)]/4A quarter ofthe sum ofthreeconsecutivenumbers2π‘₯ +3Mitch is trying to mail apackage to hisgrandmother. Healready has s stamps onthe package. The postalworkertells him that he’s going tohave to double the numberof stamps on the packageand then add 3 more10π‘₯Coefficient’s bakerysells donuts by thebox. There areCertain amount ofdonuts in each box.Josh is going tobuy 10 boxes for aclass field trip.π‘₯(π‘₯ +1)(π‘₯ +2)The productof threeconsecutivenumbers√π‘₯ βˆ’4The square rootof thedifferencebetween avariableand 47π‘₯ +5The sumof 7 timesa numberx plus 525π‘₯Kevin gets paid tomow hisneighbor’s lawn.For everyweek that hemows the lawn, heearns $25.15π‘₯Carmen gets paidto walk herneighbor’s dog.For everyweek that shewalks the dog, sheearns $15.15 βˆ’5π‘₯The differencebetween 15 andthe product of 5and anumberπ‘₯/3Thequotientof x andthree4π‘₯ βˆ’3Threeless thanfour timesx2.25π‘₯+ 5The local gymcharges a monthlymembership fee of$5and $2.25 per day.2(3 +π‘₯)Twice thesum ofthree andx2π‘₯ +4Veronica is 4years olderthan twice theage of her littlebrother.30 βˆ’5π‘₯Carlos is a busyperson. He had 30unread messages inhis Facebookaccount. He readsand responds to 5 aday.2π‘₯Anumberdoubled.βˆ’π‘₯/4The oppositeof a numbermultiplied byΒΌ.17π‘₯Nadia tweetsan averageof 17 timesper day.π‘₯ + (π‘₯+ 2) +(π‘₯ + 4)The sum ofthreeconsecutiveeven numberswhere π‘₯ iseven2π‘₯Β²βˆ’ 5The differencebetween twotimes xsquared and 5π‘₯/2+ 4Myrna and Tomcollect stamps.Tom has fourmore thanhalf the stampsthat Myrna has.0.25π‘₯+ 0.75The cost of atelephone call is75 cents plus 25centstimes the numberof minutes.200/π‘₯There are 200people in asoccer leagueequally dividedinto teams.-2π‘₯The oppositeof theproduct of 2and x2π‘₯ +4Four morethan twicex6π‘₯/2Mario purchasespizza at $6 each,and the cost willbesplit between heand his brother.π‘₯ + (π‘₯+ 1) +(π‘₯ + 2)The sum ofthreeconsecutivenumbers3π‘₯Β²Threetimes π‘₯squared12π‘₯Jordi helps12 studentsa day on theAlgebraNation wall.[π‘₯ + (π‘₯ +1) + (π‘₯ +2)]/4A quarter ofthe sum ofthreeconsecutivenumbers2π‘₯ +3Mitch is trying to mail apackage to hisgrandmother. Healready has s stamps onthe package. The postalworkertells him that he’s going tohave to double the numberof stamps on the packageand then add 3 more10π‘₯Coefficient’s bakerysells donuts by thebox. There areCertain amount ofdonuts in each box.Josh is going tobuy 10 boxes for aclass field trip.π‘₯(π‘₯ +1)(π‘₯ +2)The productof threeconsecutivenumbers√π‘₯ βˆ’4The square rootof thedifferencebetween avariableand 47π‘₯ +5The sumof 7 timesa numberx plus 525π‘₯Kevin gets paid tomow hisneighbor’s lawn.For everyweek that hemows the lawn, heearns $25.15π‘₯Carmen gets paidto walk herneighbor’s dog.For everyweek that shewalks the dog, sheearns $15.15 βˆ’5π‘₯The differencebetween 15 andthe product of 5and anumberπ‘₯/3Thequotientof x andthree4π‘₯ βˆ’3Threeless thanfour timesx2.25π‘₯+ 5The local gymcharges a monthlymembership fee of$5and $2.25 per day.2(3 +π‘₯)Twice thesum ofthree andx2π‘₯ +4Veronica is 4years olderthan twice theage of her littlebrother.

Understanding Expressions - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Carlos is a busy person. He had 30 unread messages in his Facebook account. He reads and responds to 5 a day.
    30 βˆ’ 5π‘₯
  2. A number doubled.
    2π‘₯
  3. The opposite of a number multiplied by ΒΌ.
    βˆ’π‘₯/4
  4. Nadia tweets an average of 17 times per day.
    17π‘₯
  5. The sum of three consecutive even numbers where π‘₯ is even
    π‘₯ + (π‘₯ + 2) + (π‘₯ + 4)
  6. The difference between two times x squared and 5
    2π‘₯Β² βˆ’ 5
  7. Myrna and Tom collect stamps. Tom has four more than half the stamps that Myrna has.
    π‘₯/2 + 4
  8. The cost of a telephone call is 75 cents plus 25 cents times the number of minutes.
    0.25π‘₯ + 0.75
  9. There are 200 people in a soccer league equally divided into teams.
    200/π‘₯
  10. The opposite of the product of 2 and x
    -2π‘₯
  11. Four more than twice x
    2π‘₯ + 4
  12. Mario purchases pizza at $6 each, and the cost will be split between he and his brother.
    6π‘₯/2
  13. The sum of three consecutive numbers
    π‘₯ + (π‘₯ + 1) + (π‘₯ + 2)
  14. Three times π‘₯ squared
    3π‘₯Β²
  15. Jordi helps 12 students a day on the Algebra Nation wall.
    12π‘₯
  16. A quarter of the sum of three consecutive numbers
    [π‘₯ + (π‘₯ + 1) + (π‘₯ + 2)] /4
  17. Mitch is trying to mail a package to his grandmother. He already has s stamps on the package. The postal worker tells him that he’s going to have to double the number of stamps on the package and then add 3 more
    2π‘₯ + 3
  18. Coefficient’s bakery sells donuts by the box. There are Certain amount of donuts in each box. Josh is going to buy 10 boxes for a class field trip.
    10π‘₯
  19. The product of three consecutive numbers
    π‘₯(π‘₯ + 1)(π‘₯ + 2)
  20. The square root of the difference between a variable and 4
    √π‘₯ βˆ’ 4
  21. The sum of 7 times a number x plus 5
    7π‘₯ + 5
  22. Kevin gets paid to mow his neighbor’s lawn. For every week that he mows the lawn, he earns $25.
    25π‘₯
  23. Carmen gets paid to walk her neighbor’s dog. For every week that she walks the dog, she earns $15.
    15π‘₯
  24. The difference between 15 and the product of 5 and a number
    15 βˆ’ 5π‘₯
  25. The quotient of x and three
    π‘₯/3
  26. Three less than four times x
    4π‘₯ βˆ’ 3
  27. The local gym charges a monthly membership fee of $5 and $2.25 per day.
    2.25π‘₯ + 5
  28. Twice the sum of three and x
    2(3 + π‘₯)
  29. Veronica is 4 years older than twice the age of her little brother.
    2π‘₯ + 4