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WARMUPS OCTOBER 13-17, 2014. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2014 Change these percents to decimals. 1. 56%2. 8.25%3. 3% Multiply—Remember your decimal rules 4. 475.

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Presentation on theme: "WARMUPS OCTOBER 13-17, 2014. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2014 Change these percents to decimals. 1. 56%2. 8.25%3. 3% Multiply—Remember your decimal rules 4. 475."— Presentation transcript:

1 WARMUPS OCTOBER 13-17, 2014

2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2014 Change these percents to decimals. 1. 56%2. 8.25%3. 3% Multiply—Remember your decimal rules 4. 475 x.37

3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014 Find the unit rate of the situations below. 1.Jose bought a king size 4 ounce Snicker bar for $1.12. How much would that be per ounce? 2.Mr. Johnson drove 220 miles on 8 gallons of gas. How many miles did he get per gallon? 3.Coach Cain has 96 students in 4 classes. What would the average class size be (students per class)?

4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014

5 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014 Write a proportion and solve. 1.A punch recipe calls for 5 cups of orange juice. The recipe will serve 9 people. You are making punch for a party with 72 people. How many cups of orange juice will you need? 2.The ratio of boys and girls at the Homecoming Dance was 2 to 5. If there were 28 boys, how many girls were there?

6 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2014 1. Samantha earns extra money babysitting. She charges $31.25 for 5 hours and $50 for 8 hours. Is this a proportional relationship? Explain Why—show work 2. What is the cost of 2 kilograms of flour, if 3 kilograms of flour costs $4.86 and the unit price for each kilogram is the same?

7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2014 1.Mrs. Nolen filled up her car. She spent $46.20 on 12 gallons of gas. What was the price per gallon? 2.A rabbit can run 35 miles per hour. A fox can run 21 miles per half hour. Which animal is faster, and by how much?


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