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Grade 8: Block 3 Day 1: Put the rational #’s in order from least to greatest .3, 4/5 , 1/4 ,0 Change to a lowest term fraction. 2) .6 Estimate each unit rate. 3) 121 students in 3 buses Set up a proportion to solve the following. 4) 4 book covers cost $7.50, how much would 12 cost? Find the percent. 5) 10% of $38.12
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Day 2: Give the probability of each as a lowest term fraction P( # >4) when rolling a die. Evaluate each 2) 1.6x – 2.9y if x =10 and y =2 Graph on a number line. 3) 4/5 , -.8 , .9 Complete the statement with <, >, or = 4) · 39 Solve the proportion. 5) 15/24 = x/16
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Decide whether the two ratios make a proportion. If yes, explain why.
Day 3: Decide whether the two ratios make a proportion. If yes, explain why. ¼ = 3/12 If you have $20 and you spent $5 2) What fraction of your money remains? 3) What is 100% of ? 4) What is the P(1)? 5) What is 75% of 24? 2 3 1 4
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Grade 8: Block 3 Day 4: Put the rational #’s in order from least to greatest 4/5, .31, 0, 4/4 Change to a lowest term fraction. 2) 3.5 Estimate each unit rate. 3) $31.50 for 4 hours. Set up a proportion to solve the following. 4) 2 cookies contain 290 calories, how many calories in 3 cookies? Find the percent. 5)200% of 8
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Day 5: Graph each on the same number line. 1 2/3, 4/3, .6 2) Find 33 1/3% of $45 If you have 420 and you spent $5 3) What percent of your money remains? Set up a proportions for the following: 4) 4 stamps for $1.48, how much for 10 stamps? Change to a lowest term fraction: 5) .72
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Day 6: Estimate each unit rate. 17 apples weigh 4 lbs. Put the rational numbers in order from least to greatest. 2) 2/3, -.36, .2 Decide whether the ratios make a proportion. If so, explain why. 3) 6/16 = 3/7 Complete the proportion. 4) x/8 = 10/16 5) Find 20% of $35
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Day 7: If you have $20 and you spent $5: As a decimal, what part of your money remains? 2) What is 6% of $10? Graph all on the same number line. 3) 1/10, .15, -.75 4) Estimate the unit rate for 7 miles in 64 minutes 5) Change -1.4 to a lowest term fraction.
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Day 8: Graph each on the same number line. -2/3, .55, 1.3 2) What is 50% of $4.84? Complete with <, >, = 3) Solve the proportion. 4) 3/5 = x/20 Estimate the unit rate. 5) $3.57 for 4 lbs.
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Day 9: Graph each on the same number line. .78, 1 3/5 , 2.5 If you have $20 and spent $5: 2) What fraction did you spend? Evaluate: 3) 44 – 5 (42) 4) 9y -13, if y = -2 5)How many combinations are possible if you have 2 desserts, 3 entrees, and 4 sides?
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Day 10: What is 200% of 8? Evaluate: 2) 3-3 3)5( x + 3) + 4y if x = 3 and y = 2 Give the probability as a lowest term fraction 4) P ( # < 8) when rolling a die? Complete the statement with < , > , or = 5)
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Decide whether the two ratios make a proportion. If yes, explain why.
Day 11: Decide whether the two ratios make a proportion. If yes, explain why. 1) 4/9 and 16/36 If you have $20 and you spent $5 2) What percent of your money did you spend? 3) What is 25% of 1000? 4) What is the P(2 or 3) on the spinner above? Evaluate: 5) – (16 +4) -20 2 3 1 4
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Decide whether the two ratios make a proportion. If yes, explain why.
Day 12: Decide whether the two ratios make a proportion. If yes, explain why. 9/7 and 18/15 Evaluate: 2) 23 (40) 3)4x2 + y3 if x =5 and y =-2 4) What is the P (even # ) on the spinner above? 5) What is 15% of 60? 2 3 1 4
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Day 13: Evaluate 10-4 Put the rational numbers in order from least to greatest. 2) .55, -7/8, -.8 3) Write .35 as a lowest term fraction. Complete the statement with < , >, or = 4) Solve the proportion below 5) 2/5 = 4/x
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Day 14: Decide if the two ratios form a proportion. If so, tell why. 1) 4/21 and 8/42 Put the rational numbers in order from least to greatest. 2) |-9/10|, .7 , -7/5 Solve the proportion 3) 7/14 = x/42 Complete with <, > , = 4) 2· Give the probability in lowest terms of: 5) P ( even#, odd#) when rolling a pair of die?
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