HW #17- 2.1.1: 13-17 HW #18- 2.1.2: 26-30 Ch.2 Quiz next week on Day 4 Week 6, Day Three Agenda HW Questions Lesson: Decimals to Fractions Closer Test.

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HW # : HW # : Ch.2 Quiz next week on Day 4 Week 6, Day Three Agenda HW Questions Lesson: Decimals to Fractions Closer Test Return (not 6 th period. Sorry!) Warm UpHW #18 Answers Write the area formulas for: A. Parallelograms B. Triangles C. Trapezoid D. Probability can be written as a fraction. Describe what the numerator and denominator of that fraction represent. 13) a) T b) R c) R d) T 14) Mean = 38.9, Median = 40 15) a) ¼ = 0.25 = 25% b) 11/16 = = 68.75% c) 0/16 = 0 = 0% 16) a) 12, 7 b) 6, 5 c) 6, 8 d) 4, 7 17) a) 12/11 b) 17/5 c) 34/15

Homework Corrections Correct your own homework. Be sure to use red pen to write in correct answers and circle your mistakes.

Closer Day 3 Without a calculator, convert to decimal. Explain how you know.

Closer Day 2 Why does 20/33 create a repeating decimal?

Closer Day 1 How is the process of dividing 2/3 the same as dividing 3/4? How is it different? Why does one decimal repeat and the other does not?