All you need on your desk… A pencil and your integers graphic organizer.

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All you need on your desk… A pencil and your integers graphic organizer

Think, Pair, Share Evaluate this expression: -1 ⅔ + ⅝ = ?

Agenda 1. Check HW with a neighbor. 2. Entrance Quiz (choose 2 from part A and 2 from part B). 3. Turn in and grab GO to work on (do simplifying first). 4. Time to check!

EQ: How are one-step equations with fractions solved?

Which operation is happening? Which inverse operation should we perform? Addition Subtraction Solve the problem! a + 1⅔ = ⅔ a = /3 -5/3 Solve:

b − ¾ = 7 / 5 Which operation is happening? Which inverse operation should we perform? Subtraction Addition Solve the problem! b = 2 3 / /4 +3/4

3 / 2 c = 2¼ Which operation is happening? Which inverse operation should we perform? Multiplication Division Solve the problem! c = 1½ ⅔⅔ 

d ÷ 4 / 7 = 5 Which operation is happening? Which inverse operation should we perform? Division Multiplication Solve the problem! c = 1½  4/7

Ticket Out The Door Explain to your partner how solve this problem: x = -10