October 26,2015 1.) Springboard Book 2.) Math Journal 3.) Pencils 4.) Calculators Warm-up: Activity 13 – page 172-173 Problems: 1,3,4,9,10,11 and 12.

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October 26, ) Springboard Book 2.) Math Journal 3.) Pencils 4.) Calculators Warm-up: Activity 13 – page Problems: 1,3,4,9,10,11 and 12

willow: 50 gallons; year 1, 8 feet tall;= 96 inches year 2, 8 feet 8 inches tall year = 104 inches mesquite: 10 gallons; year 1, 5 feet tall; = 60 inches year 2, 6.5 feet tall = 78 inches 1, 5 feet tall; year 2, 6.5 feet tall willow: 50 gallons; year 1, 8 feet tall; year 2, 8 feet 8 inches tall Mesquite: = 42 inches Willow = 96-8= 88 inches