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Evaluating Expressions With Two or More Variables #2

Challenge your pre-algebra skills with this sixth-grade worksheet! In each section, students will evaluate three expressions that each have two or three different variables. The values of the variables are given for each section. Students will need to substitute the set values for the variables, then solve the problem according to order of operations. 

This worksheet is perfect for giving students practice with substitution, an important part of pre-algebra students will need to know as they learn more advanced pre-algebra and algebra. Students will also practice performing order of operations correctly according to PEMDAS. 

Don’t miss the previous worksheet in this series: Evaluate Expressions With Two or More Variables #1 and Evaluate Expressions With Two or More Variables #3. For more practice evaluating expressions with variables, check out Starting a Skate Team: Writing and Evaluating Expressions and Evaluating Expressions Using Variables.

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