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Turn in nothing Escher Journal due Thursday Yellow basket (absent) Clear basket (late) Test Next week (Wed?) Homework…pg # & prob #, show all work Go over quiz

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882)

Story problems are filled with words We must translate those words into algebraic expressions using  Numbers  Variables  Mathematical operation signs Check out the chart of words on page 78

We must find those Key words and be able recognize what mathematical operation it describes. Try it  Four less than a number k  Two more than half of a number f  6 times 4 less than a number p Parenthesis are the hard part  Another way to say it: 6 times the quantity of 4 less than a number t

Write a phrase for the expression  10 decreased by g 10 - g  The difference between the product of 2 and a number b and 9 and the number h 2b – 9h Start with the subtraction sign then fill in the product

Pg , 14, 19-22, 25, 26