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1 Aim: Test Review – Problem Solving Course: Math Lit. Do Now: Aim: Test Review – Problem Solving If a family has 6 children, in how many different birth orders could the parents have a 3 boy – 3 girl family? How can you cook an egg for exactly 12 minutes if all you have is an 8 minute and a 10 minute timer?

2 Aim: Test Review – Problem Solving Course: Math Lit. Test Review Looking out in the backyard one day, I saw an assortment of boys and dogs. Counting heads, I got 22. Counting feet, I got 68. How many boys and how many dogs were in the yard? Henry bought 100 stamps for $8.00. Some were 5-cent stamps. The rest were 10-cent stamps. How many of each kind did he buy?

3 Aim: Test Review – Problem Solving Course: Math Lit. Test Review 5. There are four volumes of Shakespeare’s collected works on a shelf. The volumes are in order from left to right. The pages of each volume are exactly two inches thick. The covers are each 1/6 inch thick. A bookworm started eating at page 1 of Volume I and ate through to the last page of Volume IV. What is the distance the bookworm traveled?

4 Aim: Test Review – Problem Solving Course: Math Lit. Test Review How many terms are there in the following sequence? 1, 3, 5, 7, 9,.... 2001 Find the sum 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 +.... + 1020 Flying with a wind, a plane traveled 1080 miles in 6 hours. Flying against the same wind, the plane covered only 2/3 of this distance in the same time. Find the speed of the plane in still air and the speed of the wind.

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6 Aim: Test Review – Problem Solving Course: Math Lit. Test Review The perimeter of a rectangle is 68 feet, and the length of the rectangle is 4 feet more than twice the width. Find the perimeter of the rectangle. In an alcove was a spider’s web. The arc of the web is exactly one quarter of a circle and 20 inches long. What is the area of the web?

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