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HW: Fraction Review wkst Math 7 Wednesday, 10/26/16 Write the IC and HW in your planner. IC: Fraction Review HW: Fraction Review wkst Materials All missing work is due Friday! Retest on Friday! Planner slate, marker, and eraser Pencil & grading pen Ch. 2 Math Folder (orange fraction rules paper) Test and corrections 1 1 1

Bellwork Explain why the following groups fractions can be simplified. Group A Group B Group C

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. Dr. Parkinson decided to make cookies for all 3 Math 7 classes. Her recipe called for ¾ cup of sugar for one batch of cookies (enough for one class). How many cups of sugar does she need to make enough cookies for all 3 classes?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, please write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. Mrs. Thompson’s daughter weighed 9 ¾ lbs. when she was 5 months old. The average weight for a baby girl that age is 14 ½ lbs. What was the difference between Mrs. Thompson’s daughter’s weight and that of an average baby?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. On average, Mrs. Sweet spends ¾ of her free time watching her kids play soccer. If she has 24 hours of free time each week, how many hours does she spend watching her kids play soccer during a 7-day period?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. When Mrs. Thompson’s daughter was 4 months old she weighed 11 ¼ lbs. At 5 months old she had lost 1 ½ lbs. What was her weight at 5 months old?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. Mr. August spends ¾ of his 9 hours of free time each week watching his kids play basketball. How many hours does he spend watching basketball?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. The temperature was changing at a rate of –4 ¾ degrees per hour. What was the total change 5 hours later?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. What is the area of a rectangle that is 4 ½ feet on one side and 3 ¾ feet on the other side ?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

Write the expression that matches the situation. Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. There are 2 ¼ pizzas left after the party and the leftovers are going to be shared by the remaining 4 guests. How much pizza will each guest get to take home?

a) b) Solve each expression showing all work. Write each answer in simplest form. If your answer is improper, write it as a mixed number also. a) b)

You want to compare two stocks over the last 4 weeks to decide which company in which you would like to invest. You found information about the stock on two different websites. The following information is what you found. Which stock would you choose to invest in based on the given information about gains and losses? Stock A Week 1 -5.6 Week 2 12.7 Week 3 -2 Week 4 4.25 Stock B Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 3 4/5 -5 1/2 -2 1/4 13