1. What inequality makes this statement true? 50  10 XEI. 202A 2. How many inches are in 2 foot? BOA. 203 3. Bennie has 12 oranges and Breshell has 15.

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1. What inequality makes this statement true? 50  10 XEI. 202A 2. How many inches are in 2 foot? BOA Bennie has 12 oranges and Breshell has 15 apples. Write an inequality that represents who has more fruit. XEI. 202A Bell Ringer 9/18/11 4. Solve 4 – – 10 = ? BOA. 202B 5. Perimeter is the distance around a figure. Find the perimeter of the given figure. Do NOT forget units. MEA. 201A 10 ft 4 ft 10 ft

1. What inequality makes this statement true? 50  10 XEI. 202A 2. How many inches are in 2 foot? BOA Bennie has 12 oranges and Breshell has 15 apples. Write an inequality that represents who has more fruit. XEI. 202A Bell Ringer 9/19/11 4. Solve 4 – – 10 = ? BOA. 202B 5. Perimeter is the distance around a figure. Find the perimeter of the given figure. Do NOT forget units. MEA. 201A 10 ft 4 ft 10 ft

OBJECTIVE  Apply the order of operations  Group quantities with parentheses in a graphing calculator.

VOCAB:  PEMDAS: P-parenthesis… [ or ( E-exponents… 2 M-multiplication… or x D-division… / or : A-addition… + S-subtraction… - DateTopic(s)Page # 9/__ /11 Group quantities with parentheses with a graphing calculator. Write what page are you on? New Section: VOCAB:  Terms: a single number or variable, or the product of several numbers or variables separated from another term by a + or - sign  Variables: letter representing a number  Combining Like Terms/Simplify: terms that share the same variable, then combining them together

Examples: = PEMDAS 2 + (-24)= MDAS [1+1] 2 -3 = PEMDAS [2] 2 -3= EMDAS 4-3 = MDAS (4 + 2/5) + (6 + 4/7) = 2.17… -2 Math, E, E 6/35 = 2 6/35

Partner Practice 1.Write the order in which pemdas occurs in the expression: 2+[4-3] How would this expression look in your calculator and Solve. 3. Use your calculator to solve [2-6] 2 -3 = 4. Simplify the expression below and write your answer as a mixed fraction. SHOW YOUR WORK! 5. Sunnie bought 4 and 2 out of 3 cups of brown sugar, 2 and 4/7 cups of fine ground sugar, and 7 out of 10 cup of natural sugar. a. How much sugar did Sunnie buy in total? b. Answer the question with a mixed fraction.

Example: Combining like terms- 1.Simplify: 2x-3x 2.Combine like terms: 9xy+4xy-xy 3.-3z+4y-6z= 4.Combine like terms:(Mixed) 5.6y-2z-4yz=

Partner Practice 1.Write the order in which PEMDAS occurs in the expression: 2+[4-3] Combine Like terms: xy+4xy-2xy+4x 3. Write the order in which pemdas occurs in the expression: 2x+[4z-3z]-4x 4. Simplify the expression below and write your answer as a mixed fraction. SHOW YOUR WORK! 6. If 4 2 = 44, then what do you think 4x 2 =? 7. When analyzing number 5, why is it we can not combine 4xy+4xy 2 8. Are the given terms different? If so, show the difference between 4x 2 y and 4xy 2

HOMEWORK DateAssignment: summarize assignment name Due DatePage #COMPLETION STAMP Group quantities with parentheses with a graphing calculator. What page are you on? DO NOT FORGET: -Title, Date, and Name on loose leaf paper -NEW Page NUMBERED

Title: Group quantities with parentheses with or without a graphing calculator. 1.Given –(4+ 6/7) a.What operation does your calculator do first when putting this in your calculator? Addition, Subtraction, Division, Multiplication (Pick One) b.Write the given expression above as a mixed fraction. 2.Simplify: 2x-4x-9x 3.Combine like terms: 4x+6xy-4x 4.3x+3x-2y+6y=? 5.How would you simplify: 6. Given the expression: 4-(2-3) 3 -1 List PEMDAS and how each step applies to this problem. 7.Derrick was told he needed 1 and 2 out of 5 cups of salt for a recipe serving 6 people. He was serving 12 people, therefore, he needed double the amount of salt. a.How much salt will the recipe need if Derrick is cooking for 12 people? SHOW WORK! b.What if Derrick was only cooking for 3 people? What would Derrick put into the calculator to find the amount of salt he needs? NAME: DATE: PAGE #