Bell Ringer: Monday May 24th You own a cookie store…to sell your cookies you are going to have two packages, a small and a large. What should be the size.

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Bell Ringer: Monday May 24th You own a cookie store…to sell your cookies you are going to have two packages, a small and a large. What should be the size of the packages?...and why? HW: Pg. 478 #40-42, 54-57

Bell Ringer HW: Pg. 478 #40-42, 54-57

Today Objective: I CAN find the GCF of two monomials Agenda 1.Bell Ringer: (5 min) 2.Cookie Monster (10 min) 3.Example (12 min) 4.Practice (10 min) HW: Pg. 478 #40-42, 54-57

This week Last week of New Material!!!!!!! What does that mean for next week? HW: Pg. 478 #40-42, 54-57

Remember the plan 3+ points growth and you will pass HW: Pg. 478 #40-42, 54-57

Cookies You own a cookie store…to sell your cookies you are going to have two packages, a small and a large. What should be the size of the packages?...and why? HW: Pg. 478 #40-42, 54-57

What do we need to think about Would be people buy that many cookies? Is it easy to make boxes for that many cookies Is it efficient to fill both boxes HW: Pg. 478 #40-42, 54-57

Example #1 Find the prime factorization of: So the prime factorization of 90 is:

Example #2: Factor Completely So the complete the factorization is:

Example #3: Find the GCF

First Factor each monomial So the complete the factorization is:

First Factor each monomial So the complete the factorization is:

So now find the GCF So the GCF is:

So describe factoring in you own words

Rest of Class Work on the worksheet with your partner