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& GUIDED QUESTIONS MATH VOCABULARY DAY 37

FIRST Table of Contents

Table of ContentsDatePage 11/7/11 Guided Question 63 11/7/11 Math Vocabulary 62

SECOND Math Vocabulary

11/7/ Math Vocabulary triangle – a polygon with 3 sides and 3 vertices. rectangle – A 4-sided polygon (quadrilateral) with 2 pairs of equal (=) sides, 4 right angles, 2 pairs of parallel sides, and 2 lines of symmetry.

ON YOUR OWN TIME MAKE SURE YOU PUT TODAY’S WORDS IN THE PROPER PLACES IN YOUR INDEX.

3tenths T 35triple 50thirds 56two dimensional 62triangle

16ray round8 reasonableness10 R 33related 40remainder 62rectangle

THIRD Guided Question

63 Guided Question Mark baby-sits from 2:45 P.M. to 5:15 P.M. each day. How long does he baby-sit each day? 11/7/2011

This is an ELAPSED TIME question. Elapsed time measured the time between the START of an activity to the END of an activity. The word problem already tells you the START TIME is 2:45 and the END TIME is 5:15. To the find the answer you will subtract (-). Make sure you stack them correctly. 5:15 goes on top.

HoursMinutes 5: 2: minutes : 2

The Answer is 2 hours and 30 minutes

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