Grade 6 Geometry and Measures Upper and Lower Bounds 2.

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Grade 6 Geometry and Measures Upper and Lower Bounds 2

Last lesson, we found out… Upper and Lower Bounds Last lesson, we found out…

But what if our formula is a fraction? Upper and Lower Bounds But what if our formula is a fraction?

Upper and Lower Bounds

Upper and Lower Bounds

Upper and Lower Bounds

Upper and Lower Bounds

Have a go yourself… Remember

Solution Distance (miles) Petrol (gallons) Max 34.55 1.45 Min 34.45 1.35

Solution Distance (miles) Petrol (gallons) Max 34.55 1.45 Min 34.45 1.35

Solution Distance (miles) Petrol (gallons) Max 34.55 1.45 Min 34.45 1.35

Plenary - Solution