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Warm-up September 26, 2016 1.) Mr. Johnson’s class recorded the amount of rainfall each day last week. Order the number of inches from greatest to least.

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1 Warm-up September 26, 2016 1.) Mr. Johnson’s class recorded the amount of rainfall each day last week. Order the number of inches from greatest to least. Monday 0.1 Tuesday 0.05 Wednesday 1.2 Thursday 1.04 Friday 2.) Write an expression for “3 times b plus 10”. 3.) Write an expression for “8 less than 10 times q”. 4.) Combine like terms: 3m + 8t + 4g – m – 6t - 5 C

2 Distributive Property Re-test
Complete the test on a sheet of nice, clean paper. No need to take if you scored a 90 or 100 the first time.

3 Re-test Answers 32T + 40 -32T – 40 or -32T + -40 -24 + 28Y 24 – 28Y
9 + 9R or R

4 Class work Working with consecutive numbers Phrases to expressions
( ) + ( ) Lesson 6 ( ) - ( ) Lesson 7 Factoring expressions Lesson 8

5 Consecutive Numbers A A + 1 A + 2 Consecutive even or odd numbers B

6 Phrases to numbers More than + 9 (NOT 9+) Less than -9 (NOT 9-)
The Product multiplication The Quotient division

7 ( ) + ( ) (3D + 7) + (5D + 6)

8 ( ) - ( ) (3D + 7) - (5D + 6)

9 Factoring 5(2B + 4) 5(2B) + 5(4) 10B + 20
Find a common factor of 10 and 20 = 5 So 5(2B) + 5(4) 5(2B + 4)

10 Solve the equation for X.

11 Solve the equation for Z

12 Mario is 32 years older than his daughter, Frida
Mario is 32 years older than his daughter, Frida. If Frida is 19, how old is Mario?

13 Joe brought a bag of crayons to class and divided them equally among the 5 students in his group. Each student received 16 crayons. How many crayons did Joe bring to class?


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