Week 10 October 19 – 23, 2015.

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Week 10 October 19 – 23, 2015

Daily 5 – Monday, 10/19/2015 Fulton has $4.99 left on an iTunes card. He has a download costing $1.99 in his online shopping cart. How much money does Fulton have left to spend? Create and solve using an inequality. Write the problem.

Daily 5 – Tuesday, 10/20/2015 Miguel and three of his friends went to the movies. They originally had a total of $40. Each boy had the same amount of money and spent $7.50 on a ticket. How much money did each boy have left after buying his ticket? Create and solve using an equation. Write the problem.

Daily 5 – Wednesday, 10/21/2015 Lillian pays $30 for a ticket to Sky Zone. She cannot spend more than $50. How much more money can Lillian spend at Sky Zone? Create and solve using an inequality. Write the problem.

Daily 5 – Thursday, 10/22/2015 The Hammond family budgets a maximum amount of $125 per week for groceries. Mr. Hammond already spent $40. How much more can the Hammond family spend on groceries. Create and solve using an inequality. Write the problem.

Daily 5 – Friday, 10/23/2015 Marisol is solving the equation 6(x+3)=21. Find her mistake and correct it. Write the problem. 6(x+3) = 21 - 3 -3 _______________________________________ 6x = 18 6 6 x = 3