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AGENDA WARM-UP PACKET CORRECTIONS INV. 1 QUESTIONS LESSON 11 EXIT CARD

WARM-UP Simplify each expression. -8 – 8 – 8 – 8 – 8 – 8 5 4

LESSON 11: MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING REAL NUMBERS When multiplying/dividing: SAME SIGN, POSITIVE Ex: (-2)(-4.6) DIFFERENT SIGN, NEGATIVE Ex: (-5.2)(3)

EXPONENTS

SIMPLIFY EACH EXPRESSION. JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER. Ex: 12.1 ÷ (-11) Ex: -72 ÷ (-24)

EVALUATE THE EXPRESSION.

AFTER AN EVENT, 5 STUDENTS WILL EQUALLY SHARE THE PROFITS OR DEBT. THE EVENT ENDED WITH A DEBT, REPRESENTED BY -$100. WHAT VALUE REPRESENTS EACH STUDENT’S SHARE?

HOMEWORK: PAGES 59-61: A – J ALL, #1 – 10 ALL CP: #17 DUE WEDNESDAY