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Warm-up November 1, 2017 No warm-up today Turn in the Unit 3 SLM You need a pencil/pen and a sheet of scratch paper – don’t write on the test I’ll collect the answer sheet as a TOTD Stay seated and silent when you finish The next slide will show your classwork

Class work – for after you finish the test Stay seated and silent Chapter 5, Lesson 2 Complex Fractions and Unit Rates Complete the Got It?s after Examples 2 and 4 Complete the Guided Practice on page 360 Then Rate Yourself!

Class work/Homework Chapter 5 Lessons 1 and 2 Complete Problems 1 – 8 on page 353 Complete Problems 1 – 9 on page 361

Unit 3 List 2 Discount- The amount by which the regular price of an item is reduced. Gratuity-The tip. It is a small amount of money in return for a service. Principal- The amount of money deposited or borrowed. Percent Change-A ratio that compares the change in quantity to the original amount. Complex Fraction- A fraction with a numerator, denominator, or both that are also fractions. Simple Interest- The amount paid or earned for the use of money. The formula is l=prt where p is the principal, r is the rate, and t is the time.

Absolute Value Quiz 1) | -15 | = 6) | 9 | + | 9 | = 2) | 6 | = 7) - | 9 | = 3) | 8 | - | – 2 | = 8) - | 5 + 6 | = 4) | 8 – 2 | + | 9 | = 9) | -8 * 2 | = 5) | 2 * 7 | = 10) | -5 * 2 | + | 5 | =

Absolute Value Quiz 15 9. 16 6 10. 15 6 15 14 18 -9 -11