Ch.5 sec 6 HW 1. Take out HW 2. Take out a pen (NOT THE SAME COLOR AS YOUR HW if you completed it in pen). 3. Correct your answers.

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Ch.5 sec 6 HW 1. Take out HW 2. Take out a pen (NOT THE SAME COLOR AS YOUR HW if you completed it in pen). 3. Correct your answers

Pgs. 252-255 #7-15 odd; 24-29 odd 7) 1 and ½ lb 9) 2 and 11/12 ft 11) 3 and 1/11 mi 13) 2500 lb 15) 12 and ½ pt 25) 15 lb 27) 3 ft and 3 in 29) 40 mi and 470 ft

Pgs. 252-255 #30-35 odd 31) < 33) < 35) < *these were part of the notes/in-class practice from Monday 12/1**

Pgs.252-255 #45 45) a) (10g) x (16c/1g) = 160 cups There are 160 cups of water in the 10 one gallon jugs b) (12fl oz) x (1c/8fl oz) = 3/2 cups (18) x (3/2 c) = 27 cups There are 27 cups of water in the 18 bottles c) there are (160) + (27) = 187 cups of spring water altogether

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