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Literal Equations and Word Problems Review
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Objective: To review for tomorrow’s quiz!
Warm-Up 1. Pick up an answer key from the front cart and check your pre- assessment corrections **RETURN ANSWER KEYS TO THE FRONT CART WHEN FINISHED** 2. Pick up a Warm-Up Review from the front of the classroom and complete **QUESTS WILL BE RETURNED TODAY!!**
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Today’s Agenda: 1. Warm-Up: Check Homework from previous night and go over handout 2. Get Quests Back and other papers! (Go over Quests) 3. White Board Review Reminders: If you have not completed the stations from Monday and Tuesday, you need to come see me during Flex and Lunch to finish them Homework: Study Quiz tomorrow Quest Corrections due Wednesday, October 21st. (You have a full week don’t wait til the last minute)
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Corrections Reminders:
Quests Averages: P1: P3: P7: 89.6 Corrections: DUE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st (Take advantage of the no homework this weekend) Come see me during flex and lunch if you’re not sure of something on this quest! We will be using all of these skills throughout the school year. So make sure you feel very confident in all of them. **Check your answers as I read off the answers, any we need to see specifically? Corrections Reminders: All Quests must be SIGNED All Corrections are on a separate sheet of paper and stapled to the back of the quest (Everyone must do corrections unless you earned a 100%) Corrections MUST include original problem, problem correctly solved AND an EXPLANATION of why you got it wrong (What did you do wrong? Analyze your mistake)
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All other papers returned:
Exit Tickets from last unit (My goal this unit is to get them back to you by the next day) Matrices Partner Assessment Compound Inequality Activity
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The rest of the class we will be doing White Board Practice!
One Person from each group grab everyone in your group a white board and sock! Everyone Else: Take out a Marker!
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Number Word Problem: r = 6/5 (3/4p-7)
. Three fourths of a number p less two is five sixths of another number r plus five. Solve for r . r = 6/5 (3/4p-7)
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Literal Equations: The formula to compute a person’s body mass index is: BMI represents the body mass index, w is the person’s weight in pounds, and h represents the person’s height in inches. Solve the formula for w 𝑤= ℎ 2 𝐵 703 b. What is the weight to the nearest pound of a person who is 64 inches tall and has a body mass index of 21.45? w= 125 lbs
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Geometry Word Problem The width of a rectangle is 3 feet less than its length. The perimeter of the rectangle is 110 feet. Find its dimensions. Dimensions: 29 x 26
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Age: Five years ago, John’s age was half of the age he will be in 8 years. How old is he now? X= 18
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Break Even Word Problem:
Suppose a video game store charges non-member $4 per video game rental. Members of the video game store pay a membership fee of $21 and only $2.50 per video. After how many video game rentals is it worth it for the customer to have the membership? After 14 games
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Consecutive Integers Three consecutive odd integers whose sum is -81
-25, -27, -29
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Uniform Motion: Emily drove for 4 hours
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Age Word Problem Mary is three times as old as her son. In 12 years, Mary's age will be one year less than twice her son's age. How old is each now? Son = 11, Mary = 33
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Number Word Problem: If 7 times a number is decreased by 33, the result is 15 less than 10 times the number. Find the number. X= -6
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Geometry Word Problem A triangle has a perimeter of 50. If 2 of its sides are equal and the third side is 5 more than the equal sides, what is the length of the third side? Length of third side = 20
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Uniform Motion: Krystal traveled at 60 mph
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Literal Equations: ℎ+𝑝=3 𝑘−8 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑘 𝑅= 𝐶−𝑆 𝑡 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝐶
ℎ+𝑝=3 𝑘−8 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑘 𝑅= 𝐶−𝑆 𝑡 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝐶 𝑘= ℎ+𝑝 C = Rt +S
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Number Word Problems The greater of two numbers is three times the lesser. If the greater number is decreased by 12, the result is 6 more than the lesser. Find the numbers Lesser # = 9 Greater # = 27
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Break Even Word Problem
Walgreens Photo Shop charges $0.36 per print. Snapfish charges $2.52 plus $0.08 per print. Juan finds that the cost of printing his photos is the same at both places. Is this true? Explain… How many prints does Juan need to print for them to be equal? X=9
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Miscellaneous Word Problem
Nicole has $120. If she saves $20 per week, in how many days will she have $500? 19 weeks=133 days
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Consecutive Integer Word Problem
Find three consecutive integers such that twice the least integer is 12 more than the greatest integer. 14, 15,16
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9+3𝑥=2𝑦 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑥
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