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Page 1: 63 3. The puppy has ___ toys. 6 Base: 3 x 2, Height: 4 L x W x H 24

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Page 2: 63 3. The puppy has ___ toys. 6 Base: 3 x 2, Height: 4 L x W x H 24
Page 3: 63 3. The puppy has ___ toys. 6 Base: 3 x 2, Height: 4 L x W x H 24

The puppy has ___ toys. 6

Page 4: 63 3. The puppy has ___ toys. 6 Base: 3 x 2, Height: 4 L x W x H 24

Base: 3 x 2, Height: 4

L x W x H24

Page 6: 63 3. The puppy has ___ toys. 6 Base: 3 x 2, Height: 4 L x W x H 24

60

20 20 20

Answer: 30% of 200 is 60

180 words : 2 minutes = ______ words : 5 minutesXUNIT RATE: 90 words per minute. Carl types 450 words in 5 minutes.

Step 1:Add 5 to both sides.

+ 5 + 5

Step 2:Divide both sides by -3.

-3x < 3__ __-3 -3

Step 3:Reverse the inequality

symbol.x > -1

What does each box highlighted box equal?

Could we use simple percents to solve?

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REMEMBER: Area of Triangle ½ x B x H

How many triangles are there? Are the triangles the same size or different sizes?

Triangle BFCTriangle DFCTriangle AFBTriangle AFD

½ x 8cm x 15cm ½ x 8cm x 15cm ½ x 6cm x 8cm ½ x 6cm x 8cm

60cm 60cm 24cm 24cm

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2

2

2

168Can you think of another way to solve?

What term are you substituting ? ___ What term are you solving for ? ___F CC = 5/9 (113-32)C = 5/9(81) C = 45 o

Interpret: _____ degrees Fahrenheit (F) is equal to ____ degrees Celsius (C) 113 45

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½ cup apple juice : ¼ cup cranberry juice ________________ __________________ ? cup apple juice : 1 cup cranberry juice 2 cups apple juice

How many packs of gum will put Kelly’s total at $100 or more? _____5Clothes only: $96.60 x 0.85 (15% discount) = $82.11

Clothes + Gum: $96.60 + ($0.79 x 5 packs gum) = $100.55 $100.55 x 0.80 (20% discount) = $80.44

The difference of $82.11 & $80.44

Kelly actually saved money by spending more before the discount.

Focus on Games 1-5 first.

Games 1 through 5 ONLY Mean (average) (14+6+10+16+14) divided by 5 Median (order numbers least to greatest) 6, 10, 14, 14, 16 Range (difference of largest and smallest number in set) 16 - 6

14

610

16 14

Mean (average) = 12 Median = 14 Range = 10

GOAL: Find a value for Games 6 and 7, that will keep the average number of points at 12, the median number 14, but will have range greater than 10.

Games 6 and 7 ONLY Points must be exactly 24 total Middle Value: 14 __, __, __, __, __, __, __ Range One score must be <6 AND/OR >16

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Scores for Games 6 and 7 are just samples. Many solutions are possible.