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Warm Up *have work from test moz on desk 16) Victor needs 30 feet of rope. The rope he wants to buy is sold by the yard. He knows that there are 3 feet in 1 yard. How many yards should he buy? **Show your work
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Announcements Homework – Testmoz quiz (dividing decimals– due Wednesday) – Weekly Math #18 (due Monday) TEST over 6.NS.2 and 6.NS.3 on Thursday (tutoring @ 8 AM) Remind 101 – No more turning in late work during class, have to come to tutoring (unless absent) with parent signature – TO: 704-815-6025 – TEXT THIS: @b2615
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Review Practice +, -, * decimals : ESTIMATE 1 ST !! 1) 7.62 + 0.563 + 4.5 2) 6 – 0.754 3) 0.6 * 0.012
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Review Vocab Give the other possibilities for the following equation: EX: 560 ÷ 8 = 7 1) 288 ÷ 3 = 96
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STRETCH BREAK
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Review Dividing whole #s The Marching Band packed 3,060 cans of juice into boxes for a band competition. Each box holds 18 cans. How many boxes did the band members have to carry? 1 – Set up expression 2 – Estimate 3 – Long Division A – Place Decimal B – Break up dividend 4 – Check with multiplication
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Practice 1) A local bank donated 4,074 pencils to distribute to the 42 sixth-grade classes in the district. How many pencils did each class receive? 2) At an amusement park, only 18 people are allowed on a ride at the same time. There are 157 people waiting in line. How many groups will there be? Is there any remainder and, if so, how much?
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Divide with Decimals - 6.NS.3 Olympic National Park is 28.5 miles from Forks, Washington. It took the Pearce family 0.75 hours to drive there. What was their average speed, in mph? 1 – Set up expression – change to fraction 2 – Estimate 3 – Find whole # divisor (NO decimals on denominator) 4 – Long Division/Standard Algorithm A – Place decimal B – Break up dividend
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Practice 1) At a craft fair, Emily made $52.50 selling paper flowers. If she sold the flowers for $0.75 each, how many paper flowers did she sell? 2) Every day Marco puts $0.25 into a jar for savings. One day he counted his money and found he had $91.75. How many days had he been saving?
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