Warm-up September 9, 2015 1.What is the opposite of 64.6? 2.Change 5/16 to a decimal 3.Change 4. 875 to a fraction 4.>, <, or = 0.453 _ 0.0453 5.>, <,

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Warm-up September 9, What is the opposite of 64.6? 2.Change 5/16 to a decimal 3.Change to a fraction 4.>, <, or = _ >, <, or = 5/8 _ 3/5

Algebra – Expressions and Equations 1.Vocabulary – Folder for Unit 2!!!! 2.Complete the Review Vocabulary portion of page 160 in your Textbook 3.Read over the Quick Review portion of page Complete the Quick Check on page Complete all the blanks on page 163 – Algebraic Expressions 6.Turn in page 160 when you leave

TOTD – Turn In as you leave 1.An airplane takes off and climbs at a constant rate to 30,000 feet in 10 minutes. How many feet per minute does the airplane climb? 2.The same airplane lands 5 hours after it takes off. What is it’s net change in altitude? 3.Is #2 an example of opposite numbers?

Unit 2 List 1 1. Term: A number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables. 2. Algebraic Expression: A mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operation symbols. 3. Coefficient: A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression. 4. Variable: A letter or symbol used to represent a number. 5. Constant: A quantity or term that does not change its value. It does not have a variable. 6. Evaluate: To find the value of an expression by replacing each variable in an expression with numbers.

Distributive Property practice 1.-4(5 - P) 2.4 (6 – M) 3.- 8(-6 – T)

Math Folder Completed SLM Vocabulary sheet (12 words w/ examples) Chapters 1 and 2 Test (Operations with Rational Numbers) Notes on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and number lines August 31 Weekly Basics (Study Guide) Aug 31 – Sept 4 Warm-up’s Vocabulary Quiz