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September 1, Simplify: 2.Solve: 3. What is the only case where half of 5 is 4? Get a pink piece of Warm-Up paper from the shelf that is under the word wall. Copy down the DATE and workout the THREE QUESTIONS.

September 2, What’s the constant of 2y + 9 ? Divide 30 by half and add ten. What is your answer?

September 3, Simplify this expression: 4x + 8y + (-2x) 2. What is the coefficient of xy in the following expression? 5x² + xy – 2

September 8,

September 9,

1.Simplify this expression: 2x + 5y – 3xy + 6x September 10, 2015

September 11, Simplify this expression:

September 14, Simplify this expression:

September 15, Simplify this expression:

September 16, Simplify: 2. Solve:

September 17, Simplify: 2. Simplify:

September 18, Simplify:

1. 2. September 21, 2015

September 22, Simplify: 2. Simplify:

September 23, What is the constant in the following expression? 5xy 2.

1.Solve: 2. What is the probability of pulling a red marble out of bag filled with 3 black, 4 red, 5 blue, and 8 white marbles? September 24, 2015

1.Solve: 2. What is the probability of flipping 3 heads in a row on a quarter? September 28, 2015

1.Solve: 2. What are the odds of rolling a prime number on a die? September 29, 2015

September 30, Solve for x:

October 2, What is the difference between a CONTINUOUS scatter plot and a DISCONTINUOUS scatter plot? 2.Draw an example of each and label them.

October 5, Solve for x:

October 6, Solve for x:

October 7, What is the probability of pulling a white or red marble out of bag filled with 3 black, 4 red, 5 blue, and 8 white marbles? 2.What is the probability of pulling a white marble out of bag filled with 3 black, 4 red, 5 blue, and 8 white beans?

October 9, Solve:

October 15, Mitchell went shopping for a hot dog costume last night. He found one that he liked for $ At the register, there was an extra 15% discount. What was the final cost of the costume?

October 19, Mitchell’s hot dog costume inspired Madde to go out and get a new hamburger costume. She found one that she liked marked at 33% off for $ Unfortunately by the time Madde made it to the store, the sale ended. Madde really liked the costume though. If Madde still buys the costume, even though it’s not on sale, how much will she have to pay?

October 20, Solve for x:

October 21, If there are 3 feet in one yard and 5280 feet in one mile, the how many yards are in 1.5 miles?

October 22, If Shayna orders the 20 ounce Cowboy Steak at Texas Roadhouse, how many tons of beef is she eating?

October 23, During the last home Steelers’ game, sodas were sold at the average rate of 60 fluid ounces per minute. What would that rate be in gallons per hour?

October 26, Jess and Evan decided to get ketchup and mustard costumes so that they could go trick-or-treating with Mitchell and Madde. They found costumes that they liked marked at 60% off for $12.50 for each. Unfortunately, just like Madde, by the time they made it to the store, the sale ended. Jess and Evan really wanted the costumes though. If Jess and Evan still buy the costumes, even though they are not on sale, how much will they have to pay each?

October 28, Convert 80 dekagrams to milligrams.

October 29, Convert 200 deciliters to hectoliters.

November 2, Solve: