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Please get: -whiteboard -marker -eraser You have 2 minutes “doodle time”

♥You will have 2 minutes of doodle time prior to doing whiteboard work… ♥No doodling or passing notes/pictures back and forth during work time. ♥Do the problem ♥Show your steps ♥Hold your board up ♥I will tell you whether or not you are correct. ♥If you are correct, please sit and don’t bother others. ♥If you are incorrect, please try to see where you made your mistake.

34x – 18 = 10x – 9 4x – 5 = 4x (x – 5) + 2(3x + 1) = 45 -2(x + 4) + 6 = -3 Let’s try these 3/8 No solution 38/9 = 4 2/9 1/2

Perimeter is the distance around. Add up the sides, the answer you found. Area is the squares inside; base and height are multiplied. A McPOEM

1.1.3 Predicting Area ♥Turn to pg 12 ♥Read 1-19 CARPETMART ♥Look at problem 1-19 ♥Further Guidance (at the bottom of the page) will describe what you need to do on problem 1-19 ♥Each group will be assigned a different design. (10 minutes)

1.1.4 Logical Arguments ♥Turn to pg 16 ♥We’ll read and discuss pgs 16 and 17 together.

Your assignment *Pg 13; problem 1-19 (you started this earlier) *Pg 15; 1-25 →1-29 *Pg 18; 1-31, 1-33 → 1-36