April 1, 2016 1. Colin ate 100 cookies in five days. Each day he ate 6 more than the day before. How many cookies did he eat on the first day?

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April 1, Colin ate 100 cookies in five days. Each day he ate 6 more than the day before. How many cookies did he eat on the first day?

April 5, A swimming pool is 8 meters long, 6 meters wide and 1.5 meters deep. The diving board is 1 meter long. How many liters of water will be needed to fill it? * Hint: 3m 3 = 3000 liters

April 6, Groups of campers were going to an island. On the first day 10 went over and 2 came back. On the second day, 12 went over and 3 came back. If this pattern continues, how many would be on the island at the end of a week?

April 7, The length of a rectangular room is 3 feet more than twice its width. If the perimeter of the room is 78 feet, find its width.

April 8, Write an equation for the area of a group of rectangles with a fixed perimeter of 28 meters.

April 12, 2016 Find the missing variable(s) in each of the following triangle. 1.

1.How many TERMS are in the following expression? 2.Simplify the expression above by combining LIKE TERMS. April 13, 2016

April 14, What is the slope of the line below? 2.Define slope.

April 15, 2016

1.Simplify: 2.Simplify: May 9, 2016

1.How many different ways could you line up 4 kids to get free deep-fried calamari sliders? 2.How many different ways could you select 4 teammates to play basketball with from a group of 8 kids? May 10, 2016

May 11, Simplify:

May 12, Simplify:

May 13, 2016

May 16, 2016

May 17, 2016 Write two expressions for the AREA of the rectangle. x + 3 x + 12

May 18, 2016 Write two expressions for the AREA of the rectangle. 2x + 3 2x + 10

Identify the relationship in each equation: May 19, 2016

1.How many different combinations of ice cream toppings can you make if you have chocolate sauce, nuts, whipped cream, and cherries? May 20, 2016

1.Write an equation for the following sequence: May 23, 2016 X12345 Y

1. Solve the following equation for x: May 24, 2016

1. Solve the following equation for x: May 25, 2016

May 26, ) Find the area of the triangle. 2) Find the perimeter of the triangle.