Math Minute 2 Answers 1. What is the perimeter of this shape in inches? 2. If the radius of a circle is feet, what is the diameter? 3. If 3x + 4x.

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Math Minute 2 Answers 1. What is the perimeter of this shape in inches? 2. If the radius of a circle is 4 1 4 feet, what is the diameter? 3. If 3x + 4x – 4x = 36, then x = 4. Write 1 102 using exponents. 5. Simplify: 6. 7. Yes or No: A room measures 12 feet by 10 feet. Thirty yards of trim have been ordered to go around the room. Has enough trim been ordered? 8. If y = x2 + x – 1, find y if x = 3. 9. 10. Write 0.00028 in scientific notation.

Word Wall Assessment Do not forget to write your name on your assessment – YES you can write on it. When finished, start on the verb tense sheet. Do not forget to write your name on it as well. If you finish it by the end of class, turn it in to the bin. If not, it is homework and it is due at the start of class tomorrow. NO EXCUSES. Zeroes will hurt you right now.

EQ 2: I can correctly use parallel structure EQ 4: I can write with correct and consistent verb tense