Semester 2 Mr. Knight CPM Math 7

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Semester 2 Mr. Knight CPM Math 7 Welcome Back Bruins! Semester 2 Mr. Knight CPM Math 7

Evaluate the expression: IWBAT use Part/Whole relationships by using the cross product of two equal ratios BTEOC. Monday Quiz 3/27 Draw a rectangle that has a length of 4 feet and a width of 3 feet. Calculate the Area and Perimeter of the rectangle. Monday Do Now 3/27 Evaluate the expression: 4 + (3 + 4)2 4 ft 3 ft 3 ft 4 ft

IWBAT find part-whole relationships BTEOC. Tuesday Quiz 3/28 Tuesday Do Now 3/28 a. What is 50% of 36? b. What is 25% of 36? c. What percent of 62 is 31? d. What is 25% of 62?

SWBAT explore complex compound probabilities BTEOC. Wednesday Quiz 3/29 Wednesday Do Now 3/29 Find the yellow area 13cm 20cm What is 60% of 120? What is 10% of 120?

IWBAT tell the difference between and Independent and Dependent Event BTEOC. Thursday Do Now 3/30 List all the Composite Numbers from 1 to 20. Bonus: What number is not Prime or Composite? Thursday Quiz 3/30 List all the Prime Numbers from 1 to 20. Bonus: What number is not Prime or Composite?

IWBAT use a Probability Table to create a list of possible outcomes BTEOC. Friday Do Now 3/31 Friday Quiz 3/31 Rolling a fair number cube, find the probability as a ratio and simplify. P(even #) = 𝟑 𝟔 or 𝟏 𝟐 P(# greater than 2) = 𝟒 𝟔 or 𝟐 𝟑 In a deck of cards (52), find the probability as a ratio and simplify. P(red card) = 𝟐𝟔 𝟓𝟐 or 𝟏 𝟐 P( not a heart) = 𝟑𝟗 𝟓𝟐 or 𝟑 𝟒