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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 4 2 1. 4 5 · 3 3 3 1 2. 7 · 5 4 3 7 3. 5 ÷ 10 3 9 4. 7 ÷ 14
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 4 2 1. 4 5 · 3 3
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 4 2 1. 4 5 · 3 3 24 11 5 · 3 8 11 5 · 1 88 3 5 = 17 5
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 3 1 2. 7 · 5 4
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 3 1 2. 7 · 5 4 3 21 7 · 4 3 1 · 4 9 1 4 = 2 4
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 3 7 3. 5 ÷ 10
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 3 7 3. 5 ÷ 10 3 10 5 · 7 3 2 1 · 7 6 7
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 3 9 4. 7 ÷ 14
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5 Minute Check Complete in your notes. 3 9 4. 7 ÷ 14 3 14 7 · 9 1 2 1 · 3 2 3
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Thursday, Dec 11 Chapter 6.5 Review
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Chapter 6.5 Review 1. The Music Shop records the number of CDs sold for 5 months. What fraction of CDs were sold in April? Write the fraction in simplest form.
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Chapter 6.5 Review 1. The Music Shop records the number of CDs sold for 5 months. What fraction of CDs were sold in April? Write the fraction in simplest form.
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Chapter 6.5 Review 2. Which point on the grid below corresponds to the ordered pair (5,2)?
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Chapter 6.5 Review 2. Which point on the grid below corresponds to the ordered pair (5,2)? Point W
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Chapter 6.5 Review
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Another way of looking at this: How many 2/3 sections will fit in 16? 2/3 + 2/3 + 2/3 + 2/3+ etc = 16
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Chapter 6.5 Review 4. There are 16 cars and 64 passengers scheduled to go to a concert. Write a ratio in simplest form that compares the number of passengers to the number of cars.
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Chapter 6.5 Review 4. There are 16 cars and 64 passengers scheduled to go to a concert. Write a ratio in simplest form that compares the number of passengers to the number of cars.
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Chapter 6.5 Review 4. There are 16 cars and 64 passengers scheduled to go to a concert. Write a ratio in simplest form that compares the number of passengers to the number of cars. = or 4:1 Remember: A ratio is a comparison of two numbers, and generally does not have units.
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Chapter 6.5 Review 5. Which of the following ordered pairs is located inside the graph of the square? F. (4, 0) G. (1, 6) H. (2, 2) I. (4, 5)
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Chapter 6.5 Review 5. Which of the following ordered pairs is located inside the graph of the square? F. (4, 0) G. (1, 6) H. (2, 2) I. (4, 5) Answer: I
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Chapter 6.5 Review 6. Jacob multiplied 30 by 0.25 and got 7.5. Zane said that it was wrong because when you multiply two numbers, the product is always greater than both of the numbers. Explain who is correct.
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Chapter 6.5 Review 6. Jacob multiplied 30 by 0.25 and got 7.5. Zane said that it was wrong because when you multiply two numbers, the product is always greater than both of the numbers. Explain who is correct. 30 x 0.25 = 7.5 Multiplying a whole number by a number less than one, the product will less than the whole number.
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8. The table shows J.T.’s training schedule for a marathon. If the pattern continues, how many minutes will he run on Day 8?
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Chapter 6.5 Review 8. The table shows J.T.’s training schedule for a marathon. If the pattern continues, how many minutes will he run on Day 8? # of Day x 2 + 18 8 x 2 + 18 = 34 min
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Point P Answer: F
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Compare Orange Juice 1 x = 2 x = 2 ÷ 1 x = 1
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Chapter 6.5 Review 11. Dante is training for a cross country meet. He ran 35 miles in 10 days. At this rate, how many miles does Dante run each day?
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Chapter 6.5 Review 11. Dante is training for a cross country meet. He ran 35 miles in 10 days. At this rate, how many miles does Dante run each day?
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Chapter 6.5 Review 12. The temperature at noon was 8 degrees below zero Celsius. At five o’clock it was 12 degrees below zero Celsius. Which integer represents the temperature at noon in degrees Celsius?
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Chapter 6.5 Review 12. The temperature at noon was 8 degrees below zero Celsius. At five o’clock it was 12 degrees below zero Celsius. Which integer represents the temperature at noon in degrees Celsius?
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Chapter 6.5 Review 13. Mary’s temperature on Sunday night was 101°F. On Monday morning, her temperature was 103°F. Which integer represents Mary’s temperature on Sunday night in degrees Fahrenheit?
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Chapter 6.5 Review 13. Mary’s temperature on Sunday night was 101°F. On Monday morning, her temperature was 103°F. Which integer represents Mary’s temperature on Sunday night in degrees Fahrenheit?
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Agenda Notes Homework– Homework Practice CH 6.5 Review Due Friday, December 12 Semester Exam Thursday, Dec 18 MAP Testing tomorrow Make sure your laptops are charged!
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