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Warm-up: On the bottom half of Page 8 in your workbooks, Do you notice a pattern? If so, what did you observe?

Page 11 I agree with ______________ because ____________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 12  The large square measures _____ x _____ . This equals ________ or 10  The medium square is how many times larger than the small square?  This large square is how many times larger than the small square?

Page 12  The large square is how many times larger than the medium square?  This small square is how many times smaller than the medium square?

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Page 15 What is the rule for multiplying numbers with the same base? Ex.)

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Page 19 Ex.) What is the rule for powers of powers with the same base?