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Tuesday, January 9th, 2018 Vocabulary of the Day: Quotient- is the quantity produced by the division of two numbers. Question of the Day: Researchers have built a tower 150 feet tall at the bottom of a valley in a desert that is 60 feet below sea level. If sea level is at 0, how far above sea level is the top of the tower?

Tuesday, January 9th, 2018 Vocabulary of the Day: Product- is the quantity produced by multiplying two numbers Question of the Day: P is five times the sum of Q and T, divided by R. What is P if Q= 8, R= 4, and T=2?

Wednesday January 10th, 2018 Vocabulary of the Day: Absolute Value- the distance of a number from zero on a number line Common denominator- a denominator that is the same in two or more fractions. Question of the Day: Which symbol would correctly compare the two values shown? │-8│? │8│ Emily read 24 fiction books and 2 nonfictions books. What is the ratio of the number of fiction books she read to the total number of books that she read?

Thursday January 11th, 2018 Vocabulary of the Day: Absolute Value- the distance of a number from zero on a number line Common denominator- a denominator that is the same in two or more fractions. Question of the Day: Which symbol would correctly compare the two values shown? │-8│? │8│ Emily read 24 fiction books and 2 nonfictions books. What is the ratio of the number of fiction books she read to the total number of books that she read?

Friday, January 12th, 2018 Vocabulary of the Day: Difference- the results when one number is subtracted by another. Question of the Day: What number is equivalent to the expression shown below? 6x6x6x6x6