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Tues. Bellwork Mrs. Austin Fill in the missing values: In 1 3   2 6 Out 9 24 Subway had 7 lunch packs for $37.95. Lenny’s had 6 Lunch packs for $33.65. Which lunch pack has a higher unit price? 3. What is 16 % of $73 4. For each pound there are 16 oz. Write an equation to express the total number of ounces (z) in (p) pounds. Every quarter has 25 pennies. Write an equation to express the total number of pennies (p) there are in (q) quarters.

Wed. Bellwork Mrs. Austin Cindy and Sharon spent $28 for gasoline, $23.65 for their lunch, and $15 a piece for gifts for Grandma. Grandma gave each of them $15. If the girls left home with a total of $65 not including what Grandma gave them, how much do they have for the return trip?   HMS soccer team sold t-shirts three days this week. The T-shirt Shop donated the shirts and the logo on the shirts so the team could make 100% profit. They had 98 to sell. Monday they sold 28 for $18 each. Wednesday they sold 36 more. Friday they had a bargain day and sold the rest for #$12 each. How much money did they make from selling the t-shirts? John tipped his waiter $6.40 on a $50.00 bill. What percent did he tip his waiter? Name the GCF of -36 x2yz – 48 x2 yz + 18x3yz2

Thurs. Bellwork Mrs. Austin Draw a tree diagram showing the outcomes for these different events: Flipping a coin, drawing a card numbered 1-4, and drawing a red, green, or blue marble out of a bag.  Mrs. Ramsey earns $450 each week. She earns a 12.5% commission on any amount she sells. If she sold $1425.00, what will her pay be for the week? 3)

Bellwork/Cronnelly What is the probability of spinning and landing on the red section then rolling a number cube and landing on a number larger than 4?   What is the probability of spinning and not landing on red, then rolling a number less than 6? 3. If Mr. Rolland earned $43,286, how much tax will he pay to the government?