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Round to the nearest thousandth: 5.0099
Warm-Up Round to the nearest thousandth:
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Practice Rounding Round to the nearest tenth: 5.249
Closer to 5.2 or 5.3? Round to the nearest hundredth: Closer to 5.24 or 5.25? Round to the nearest whole: Closer to 357 or 358? Round to the nearest hundred: Closer to 300 or 400?
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Practice Rounding Round to the nearest thousandth: 5.0099
Must have the last 0 for the thousandths place! Round to the nearest hundredth: 64.28 Round to the nearest tenth: 11.0 Must have the last 0 for the tenths place!
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Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Same idea as with fractions: the denominator (place values) must be common. So, is really like ones tenths hundredths = 5.55
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Multiplying Decimals Easiest to see with the area model. 2.1 • 1.3
Where is 2 • 1? 2 • 0.3? 1 • 0.1? 0.1 • 0.3? 1 + .3
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Proportions A comparison of equal fractions
A comparison of equal rates A comparison of equal ratios
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Ratios and Rates If a : b = c : d, then a/b = c/d.
Example: 35 boys : 50 girls = 7 boys : 10 girls 5 miles per gallon = 15 miles using 3 gallons
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To determine proportional situations…
Start easy: I can buy 3 candy bars for $2.00. So, at this rate, 6 candy bars should cost… 9 candy bars should cost… 30 candy bars should cost… 1 candy bar should cost… this is called a unit rate.
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To determine proportional situations
Here’s another. 7 small drinks cost as much as 5 large drinks. At this rate… How much should 14 small drinks cost? How much should 21 small drinks cost? How much should 15 large drinks cost?
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Ratios are not the same as fractions
The ratio of males to females is 3 : 2. That means 3/5 of the people are male, and 2/5 of the people are female. The mixture is 3 parts water and 1 part green dye. That means that 3/4 of the mixture is water and 1/4 of the mixture is green dye.
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We can add fractions, but not ratios
One group of 15 people has 2 females for every male. Another group of 32 people has 1 female for every 3 males. What is the ratio of females to males if the two groups combine?
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Exploration 6.3 Do the questions for #1.
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Homework Due next Tuesday
Section 5.4: 2bd, 5bdf, 8, 10ac, 16abcd, 40abc
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