Monday Top half Evaluate. 10 + (1.2 – 8) A.-78.2 B.2.6 C.6.6 D.14.6 Evaluate. 3.6 – 2.5(4.8 ÷ ) A.27.6 B.10.6 C.-13.4 D.-20.4 1212 1212 7.EE.3.

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Monday Top half Evaluate (1.2 – 8) A B.2.6 C.6.6 D.14.6 Evaluate. 3.6 – 2.5(4.8 ÷ ) A.27.6 B.10.6 C D EE.3

Tuesday Please pick up a copy of the bell work at the Student Center.

Submarine A was at a depth of -53 feet. Submarine B was at a depth of -15 feet. Submarine C was 2 times deeper than Submarine B. Which expression can be used to find how much deeper Submarine A is than Submarine C. A.-53 – (2 ∙ -15) B.(2 ∙ -15) C.(2 ∙ -53) D.-15 – (2 ∙ -15) 6.EE.2c

Matt bikes 12 miles. Timmy bikes 2 times as many miles as Matt. Select all expressions that can be used to find the total amount of miles they biked? A B.12 + (12 ∙ 2) C ∙ 2 D.12 + (2 + 12) 6.EE.2c

Wednesday Please pick up a copy of the bell work at the Student Center.

NS.3

A rectangle is shown. Which expression can be used to find the area, in square centimeters, of the rectangle? A B.6.8 ∙ 4.2 C.2( ) D.2(6.8 ∙ 4.2) 4.2 cm 6.8 cm 7.NS.3

Thursday Please pick up a copy of the bell work at the Student Center.

John brought $396 to the fishing store. He bought 3 rods for $122 each. To find the amount of money, C, that John has left after his purchase, write and solve an expression that can be used to solve the problem. A.C = 396 – 3 ∙ 393 B.C = 396 – 3 ∙ 122 C.C = 3 ∙ 122 – 396 D.C = 3 ∙ 396 – NS.3

Lisa has $60. She buys 2 shirts for $14.98 each and 1 pair of pants for $ Which expression shows how much money Lisa has left after she buys the shirts and pants? A.(2 ∙ ) – 60 B.2( ) – 60 C.60 – (2 ∙ ) D.60 – 2( ) 7.NS.3

Bell Work Study for your Bell Work quiz! It will begin after the bell rings.