HOT Problems Textbook Page 214 Problems 13, 14, 15

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HOT Problems Textbook Page 214 Problems 13, 14, 15 Warm-up October 20, 2016 HOT Problems Textbook Page 214 Problems 13, 14, 15

HOT Problems Textbook Page 213 Problems 10 and 11 Warm-up October 20, 2016 HOT Problems Textbook Page 213 Problems 10 and 11

Class work Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Page 257, Problems 16 - 21 Lesson 2

Brian is b years old. His sister Brooke is four years younger than he is. Write an expression which represents how old will Brook be in 21 years.

Barney has $10 to spend at the fair Barney has $10 to spend at the fair. After spending $3 on an ice cream cone, he wants to play as many games as possible. Games cost $1.50 each. Graph the inequality which represents how many games Barney can play. Also write out the inequality……..

Factor 8G + 10 15 H – 6 5K + 5M + 25