WARM-UP Solve each equation or formula for the variable indicated. 1. 2. 3.

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WARM-UP Solve each equation or formula for the variable indicated

HOMEWORK QUESTIONS

CCGPS Coordinate Algebra Day 3 ( ) UNIT QUESTION: Why is it important to understand the relationship between quantities? Standard: MCC9-12.N.Q.1-3, MCC9-12.A.SSE.1, MCC9-12.A.CED.1-4 Today’s Question: What steps are used in solving linear equations? Standard: MCC9-12.A.CED.1

METRIC CONVERSIONS KHDBDCM BASES: Liter, Meter, Gram ilo ecta eka ASE ecienti illi

AREA, VOLUME, & SURFACE AREA

EX 1: FINDING AREA Your paper is 8.5 inches wide and centimeters long. Find the area of the paper in centimeters. A = cm 2

EX 2: FINDING VOLUME You are trying to fill a canister full of Pringles. The canister has a radius of 3.5 cm and a height of 95m. Find the volume of the canister in cm. V = 365, cm 3

EX 3: SURFACE AREA You are wrapping a gift for your mother’s birthday. The box is 1 ft wide, cm long, and mm tall. Find the surface area of the box so you know how much wrapping paper you will need in cm. SA = cm 2

DAILY CHECK Clear your desk. You need a pencil and a calculator.

CW/HW Worksheet On #4 find your answers in cm On #5 find your answer in m On #6 find your answers in m