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Use Problem Solving Strategies and Models Notes 1.5 Use Problem Solving Strategies and Models

Use a Formula The Acela train travels between Boston and Washington, a distance of 457 miles. The trip takes 6.5 hours.What is the average speed?

Use a Formula A jet flies at an average speed of 540 miles per hour. How long will it take to fly from New York to Tokyo, a distance of 6760 miles?

Draw a Diagram You are hanging four championship banners on a wall in your school’s gym. The banners are 8 feet wide. The wall is 62 feet long. There should be an equal amount of space between the ends of the wall and the banners, and between each pair of banners. How far apart should the banners be placed?

Find a pattern! Write an Equation that Represents the Table x 1 2 y 3 5

Find a pattern! Write an Equation that Represents the Table x 1 2 3 y -2 6 10

Find a pattern! Write an Equation that Represents the Table x 1 2 3 y 10 8 6 4

Homework Homework: page 37 3-15, 17-18, 24-30 Study for Quiz on Thursday over sections 1.1-1.5