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Name _______________________________ Date ________ Per. ____ Remember to use QTIPS when solving! 1. __/20 2. Question: what you need to find out Thought: what math operations can be used to write an expression or equation and/or solve Information: which numbers you need to solve Plan: write an equation or number sentence Solution: write your correct answer in a complete sentence # CorrectScoreLetter Grade 18 – 20ES4A 16 – 17AS3B 14 – 15NS2C 5 – 13BLS1D 0 – 4NE0F You MUST do the QTIPS problems to earn a “4!”

Set up a proportion and solve the following problems. Divide. Show your work. Solve. Show your work. Eight oranges cost $1.00. How much will 5 dozen oranges cost?

_________________________________________________________________________ Solve. Show all your work. Think: What math operation(s) do I see in the equation? What math operation(s) will “undo” each one? What math operation should be done first? Think: Would a table help you solve this problem? Divide. Show your work and write your answer in simplest form. If you take 3 apples from a group of 5, how many do you have?