Cool Down What does 100 represent? What does 0.05p represent?

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Cool Down What does 100 represent? What does 0.05p represent? What does the equation as a whole represent? What does 500 as a solution represent? What is the cost of home vs. office when 500 is used as p? Which printer option would you choose and why ? (Be specific)

Cool Down

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Page 53 Create a table of all the possible combinations shown in the graph to the left. Dimes Quarters

17 coins in total. Total value of the 17 coins is exactly $2.00 Page 54

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Page 56 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Do you see a pattern? Create a table of all the toothpicks needed to create from 1 to 10 squares. Toothpicks Squares Made 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Do you see a pattern?

Which line (m or n) matches the statement below? Page 58 Coordinate (Point) (x , y) When matching a line to a statement, all points on the line must be true. Find the coordinates of each point found on Lines m and n. Point A: ( , ) Point B: ( , ) Point C: ( , ) Point D: ( , ) Point E: ( , ) Line m contains Points B, D, and E. Line n contains Points A, B, and C. Which line (m or n) matches the statement below?

Page 58 Point A: ( , ) Point B: ( , ) Point C: ( , ) Point D: ( , ) Find the coordinates of each point found on Lines m and n. Point A: ( , ) Point B: ( , ) Point C: ( , ) Point D: ( , ) Point E: ( , )

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