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Evaluating Expressions With Two or More Variables #3

Master substitution in expressions with this essential worksheet! Each section of the worksheet provides students with two or three variables that represent certain values. Learners must substitute these values for the variables in a set of expressions, then evaluate the expressions. 

This sixth-grade worksheet is a perfect activity to give students practice with the pre-algebra skill of substituting values for variables. Learners can also practice correctly evaluating expressions according to order of operations. These skills can prepare students for more complex pre-algebra and algebra skills, such as solving algebraic equations. 

Don’t miss the previous two worksheets in this series: Evaluate Expressions With Two or More Variables #1 and Evaluate Expressions With Two or More Variables #2. 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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