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Write agenda/hw in planner Start POD November 4  6  Lamar is buying snacks for his soccer game. He buys 0.5 pounds of apples, 0.05 pounds of grapes, and 0.25 pounds of raisins. How many pounds of snacks did Lamar buy in all?

Write agenda/hw in planner Complete POD – Use UPS  Kaylah is selling flower pencils. Each pencil costs $0.25 and the tape she uses cost $2.50. If she sells each flower pencil for $4.00, how much of a profit does she make for each flower pencil sold?

Write agenda/hw in planner. Complete POD – Use strip diagram method. PODs are due today! We only had 3 PODs this week.  Jalen has 6 photo albums and his friend Adysaan has 12 photo albums. Each photo album holds 59 photos. How many photos does Jalen have in all?

Steps for Strip Diagrams 1. Restate the question as a fill-in-the-blank statement. 2. Identify who and/or what. 3. Draw a strip diagram and solve. 4. Place answer in fill-in-the-blank statement.