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Warm Up 1.) A square with area 40 square centimeters is multiplied by a scale factor and the new area of the figure is 360 square centimeters. What was the scale factor? 2.) If someone says, “It will take a week, give or take a day,” how many days does that mean? 3.) If someone says, “It will cost $100 give or take $20,” how much could it cost? 4. ) Find 12% of 30 grams. 5.) Find 3.5% of 42 liters.

HW Check P. 44 # 23: k 2 p ) 122 in 22) 3 cups 24) 4.5 km 26) 115 oz

Bright Days Blinds makes window shades. The width of a 30-inch shade should be within 0.18 in. of 30 in. A batch of shades has the widths shown in the table. Example 3 : Using a Specified Tolerance

Do all of the shades measure within the specified tolerance? If not, which shade(s) are not within the specified tolerance? No, Shade B measures in., so it is not within the specified tolerance. Example 3 : Continued 30 – 0.18 = in. ± 0.18 in. means that the shade must be = between and in.

Check It Out! Example 3 A lacrosse ball must weigh 5.25 oz ± 0.25 oz. The weights of the lacrosse balls in one box are given in the table. Do all of the lacrosse balls weigh within the specified tolerance? If not, which lacrosse ball(s) are not within the specified tolerance? 5.25 oz ± 0.25 oz means that the lacrosse ball must weigh between 5.00 and 5.50 oz.

Check It Out! Example 3 Continued No, Ball C is 5.54 oz, so it is not within the specified tolerance 5.25 – 0.25 = = 5.50

A. 12 lb ± 3% lb–12.36 lb Example 4: Using Tolerance Expressed as a Percent Write the possible range of each measurement. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. 12(0.03) = 0.36 Find 3% of lb  0.36 lb Write the measurement and tolerance. Write the measurement as a range.

Example 4: Continued B. 15 oz ± 1.5% C. 3 m ± 0.2% Find 1.5% of 15. Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. Write the measurement as a range. 3(0.002) = 0.006Find 0.2% of 3.

Example 4: Continued 2.99 m–3.01 m 3 m  0.01 m Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. Write the measurement as a range.

Check It Out! Example cm.–4.31 cm. Write the possible range of each measurement. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. 4a. 4.1 in. ± 5% 4.1(0.05) = 0.205Find 5% of cm.  0.21 cm. Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. Write the measurement as a range.

Check It Out! Example 4 Continued 4b. 475 m ± 2.5% 4c. 85 mg ± 0.5% m– m 475(0.025) = Find 2.5% of m  m Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. Write the measurement as a range. 85(0.005) = Find 0.5% of 85.

Check It Out! Example 4 Continued mg–85.43 mg 85 mg  0.43 mg Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. Write the measurement as a range.

Closing: What do you need to study the most for the test on Friday? Don’t say everything or nothing, give specifics. HW: Textbook p. 50 (29 – 36)