BELLWORK Which solution represents an integer greater than -2? I. II. III. IV. A. 30 minutes B. 31 minutes C. 32 minutes D. 33 minutes.

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BELLWORK Which solution represents an integer greater than -2? I. II. III. IV. A. 30 minutes B. 31 minutes C. 32 minutes D. 33 minutes

Case 21 Tuesday Review A Yow-tastic Presentation

Problem 1 A dress shop is offering a sale in which customers can pay 75% of the original price and take $25 off. To help customers determine the sale price, the store posts the equation shown where p is the original price and n is the new price. If Juanita pays a new price of $35 for a dress, what is the original price of the dress? a) $25b) $45c) $60d) $80

TO, TOO or TWO??? An oil rig is drilling into the ground at a rate of 8 feet per minute. Which integer represents the drill’s position with respect to the ground after of an hour? a) 48 feetb) 0.8 feetc) -0.8 feetd) -48 feet

Numba 3 Helen wrote the equation in the box to find the solution to a problem. Which situation could be the problem Helen is solving? a) Helen put her marbles into three containers. Each container holds 69 marbles. How many marbles does Helen have? b) Helen has a necklace that is 69 cm long. She has another necklace that is 3 times the length of the 69 cm necklace. How long is the other necklace? c) Helen counts a total of 69 pepperonis on 3 pizzas. If each pizza has the same number of pepperonis, how many pepperonis are on each pizza? d) Helen completes 69 homework problems each day for 3 days. How many homework problems has Helen completed after the 3-day period?

Problem the A function table is shown. What rule represents the function in the table? a)y=x-4b) y=-3x+7 c) y=-x+4 d) 4x-7 xy

Cinco or 5 Which property is illustrated by the operation performed in the box? a) Inverse Property of Multiplication b) Identity Property of Multiplication c)Commutative Property of Multiplication d) Associative Property of Multiplication

El six-o The scale factor of a map is inch = 12 miles. If Greenville is 96 miles from Springfield, how far apart are the towns on the map? a) 32 inchesb) 8 inchesc) inchesd) inches

Hepta-problem (7) Selena used the function table to create a graph. a) a straight line that slopes up from left to right b) a straight line that slopes down from left to right c) a symmetrical V-shape that opens down d) a symmetrical V-shape that opens up xy

(Sorry, it fell asleep!) This season, the Miami Heat averaged points per basketball game. The season before, the team averaged 96.5 points per game. By how many points did the Miami Heat’s aver decrease from last season to this season? a)3.69 points b) 3.79 points c) 4.31 points d) 4.79 points

Why is 6 afraid of 7? B/c 7, 8 9 ! A rule is used to determine the value of the next number in the sequence. 128, 60, 26, 9, … What rule determines the value of the next number? a) divide by 2b) subtract 68 c) multiply by and add 18d) divide by 2 and subtract 4

And finally…… Which shape best described the graphed and connected points from the function table? a) Straight line that slopes up from left to right b) U-Shape c) V-Shape d)Straight line that slopes down from left to right xy

Closure Which table shows y=x+2? A.B. C.D. xy xy xy xy