Daily Math Review Days 66-70 Week Fourteen November 14-18, 2011.

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Daily Math Review Days Week Fourteen November 14-18, 2011

Monday Write in word form: 1. 1,775, , ,305,602 Divide: 4. 1,371 ÷ ,672 ÷ ,471 ÷ 21 ARMT OE Practice: Robert had $75.00 to spend at Academy. Baseball $ 3.99 Helmet$18.95 Bat $49.95 Cleats$47.45 Gloves$ 5.95 What is 1 possible list of items Robert could buy that costs at least $60.00 but not more than $75.00? What is a different list of items Robert could buy that costs at least $60.00 but not more than $75.00?

Tuesday 1. 1 km = ____ m km = ___ m 3. 4 km = ____ m 4. 9 km = ____ m 5. 7 km = ____ m km = ____ m ARMT OE Practice: Roxanne had $15.00 to spend at the ball park. Hot Dogs $1.50 Hamburgers $2.50 Fries $1.00 Chips $1.00 Drinks $2.25 Candy Bars $.75 Gum $.25 What is 1 possible list of items Roxanne could buy that costs at least $7.00 but not more than $15.00? What is a different list of items Roxanne could buy that costs at least $7.00 but not more than $15.00?

Wednesday Draw the Cartesian Plane: 1. Label the quadrants on the Cartesian Plane 2. Label the x and y-axis on the Cartesian Plane What is the total number of angles in a: Triangle __ Quadrilateral __ Octagon __ Hexagon __ Pentagon __ Define Similar & Congruent Polygons.

Thursday Identify the property: 623 x 0 = ( ) = ( ) = ,214 x 1 = 3,214 Mr. Allen bought 16 t-shirts for his team. Each t-shirt cost $8. Which number sentence could be used to determine the total amount that Mr. Allen spent? 16 x $8 = N 16 ÷ $8 = N 16 + $8 = N 16 - $8 = N