CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK! #1 Sasha can mow 3/8 acre of grass in 45 minutes. How many acres of grass can she mow in an hour?

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CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK! #1 Sasha can mow 3/8 acre of grass in 45 minutes. How many acres of grass can she mow in an hour?

CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK! #2 Ammar hikes 2 ¾ of nature trail in 1 hour and 15 minutes. How many miles of trail does Ammar hike per hour?

CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK! #3 Melinda paints 7/8 of a wall in 1 1/6 hours. What part of the wall does Melina paint in one minute?

CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK! #4 There is ¼ ounce of yeast in every 2 ¼ teaspoons of yeast. A recipe for bread calls for 2 teaspoons of yeast. How many ounces of yeast are needed for this recipe?

There are more than 35 cups of flour in a 10-lb bag. 35.2>35 CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK! #5 Every 5 ½ cups of flour weighs 1 9/16 pounds. Use a unit rate to show how you could determine if there are more than or less than 35 cups of flour in a 10-lb bag of flour. There are more than 35 cups of flour in a 10-lb bag. 35.2>35

CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK! #6 One tank is filling at a rate of 5/8 gallon per 7/10 hour. A second tank is filling at a rate of 5/9 gallon per 2/3 hour. Which tank is filling faster? Tank #2: Tank #1: Tank #1 is filling faster!

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FAMILY ROAD TRIP PROJECT TODAY’S GOALS: Individual vs. Partner Choose 5 cities you would like to visit (e.g. family lives there, you’ve always wanted to visit, famous landmarks, etc.) Use the internet (Google Maps, Visitors Bureaus, etc.) to help you decide on your final cities. Take brief notes on why you want to visit each city. Try to finish Step 4 today.