Daily 5 – Monday, 8/31/2015 On a clean sheet of paper copy these problems down. Write a numerical expression that matches the words: the sum of ten.

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Daily 5 – Monday, 8/31/2015 On a clean sheet of paper copy these problems down. Write a numerical expression that matches the words: the sum of ten times a number (x) and five. Solve: 23.08 – 7.26 (Show all work) Circle the prime numbers. 3, 14, 19, 24, 25, 29, 31 Fill in the missing integer. -10 + 8 + ______ = -20 A negative number divided by a negative number yields a: A. negative number B. Positive number Solve. -25 / 5 = Which are multiples of 4 and 7? 24, 28, 56, 70, 42, 84, 91, 112 Find the average. 42, 120, 75, 64, 93, 86 (Show all work) W

Daily 5 – Tuesday, 9/1/2015 Which has a greater absolute value: -300 or 288 Set up a proportion that could be used to solve this problem. Greg took first place in eight out of the last fifteen wrestling matches he entered. At this rate, how many contests will he need to enter to win forty?

Daily 5 – Wednesday, 9/02/2015 On a clean sheet of paper copy these problems down. What are the common factors of 63 and 42? Write an equation that matches the words: the sum of fifty-four and a number squared is seventy. Explain why this statement is either true or false. The following numbers are divisible by 4: 240, 72, 28, 108, 84, and 256.

What are like terms in this equation? 8n + 5b – 2n + 16 = 50 Daily 5 – Thursday, 9/03/2015 Solve 420 x 300 The product of -7 and 60 is? What are like terms in this equation? 8n + 5b – 2n + 16 = 50

Daily 5 – Friday, 9/04/2015 Solve 12 + -6 – (-3) Write an expression to match the words: the difference between a number (y) and twice another number (x).

Homework: 8/31/15 Copy Down the Problems Write a numerical expression that matches the words: the sum of ten times a number (x) and five. Solve. 23.08 – 7.26 (Show all work) Circle the prime numbers. 3, 14, 19, 24, 25, 29, 31 Fill in the missing integer. -10 + 8 + ______ = -20 A negative number divided by a negative number yields a: A. negative number B. Positive number Solve. -25 / 5 = Which are multiples of 4 and 7? 24, 28, 56, 70, 42, 84, 91, 112 Find the average. 42, 120, 75, 64, 93, 86 (Show all work) W

Homework: 9/2/15 Copy Down the Problems What are the common factors of 63 and 42? Write an equation that matches the words: the sum of fifty-four and a number squared is seventy. Explain why this statement is either true or false. The following numbers are divisible by 4: 240, 72, 28, 108, 84, and 256.