Do Now 1. The number 2 is a. A factor of 26. b. Greater than -3. c. The only even prime number. d. All of the above. 2. A toymaker has 6 1 / 4 yards of.

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Do Now 1. The number 2 is a. A factor of 26. b. Greater than -3. c. The only even prime number. d. All of the above. 2. A toymaker has 6 1 / 4 yards of fabric. He wants to make five stuffed animals that each require 7 / 8 yard of fabric. How many yards of fabric will he have left? a. 1 1 / 2 yd. b. 1 3 / 8 yd. c. 1 3 / 4 yd. d. 1 5 / 8 yd. e. 1 7 / 8 yd.

Do Now 1. The number 2 is a. A factor of 26. b. Greater than -3. c. The only even prime number. d. All of the above. 2. A toymaker has 6 1 / 4 yards of fabric. He wants to make five stuffed animals that each require 7 / 8 yard of fabric. How many yards of fabric will he have left? a. 1 1 / 2 yd. b. 1 3 / 8 yd. c. 1 3 / 4 yd. d. 1 5 / 8 yd. e. 1 7 / 8 yd.

Do Now 1. The number 2 is a. A factor of 26. b. Greater than -3. c. The only even prime number. d. All of the above. 2. A toymaker has 6 1 / 4 yards of fabric. He wants to make five stuffed animals that each require 7 / 8 yard of fabric. How many yards of fabric will he have left? a. 1 1 / 2 yd. b. 1 3 / 8 yd. c. 1 3 / 4 yd. d. 1 5 / 8 yd. e. 1 7 / 8 yd.

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