Standard 1 – Number and Numerical Operations

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Standard 1 – Number and Numerical Operations. The following are two rational numbers greater than 1 and less than 2: ___ 7/6, 1.234 Give two more rational numbers greater than 1 and less than 2. Give reasons why your numbers are rational numbers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Standard 1 – Number and Numerical Operations

The following are two rational numbers greater than 1 and less than 2: ___

7/6, 1.234

• Give two more rational numbers greater than 1 and less than 2. Give reasons why your numbers are rational numbers.

The following are two irrational numbers greater than 1 and less than 2: π/2, 1.01001000100001…

• Give two more irrational numbers greater than 1 and less than 2. Give reasons why your numbers are irrational numbers.

Plot the points on the grid provided: A(2,8), B(4,5), C(4,0), D(2,-3), E(-3,-3), F(-5,0), G(-5,5), H(-3,8). Draw figure ABCDEFGH. Find the Perimeter. Find the area. Show your work.

The counting numbers can be arranged in a table like the one given below.

• Complete the 4th, 5th, and 6th rowa in the table.

• What numbers are in the 100th row?

• Write an expression for the Nth row of column D. Column C? Column E?

• In which row and column will the number 59 be found? Expalin your answer.

• In which row and column will the number 301 be found? Expalin your answer.

A. 0.50xB. 0.59xC. 0.65xD. 0.9x

second year the economy went sour, and she only earned 2.5% profit. Michelle originally invested x dollars. Which equation represents how much Michelle had at the end of the second year?

•1 + 0.125x•1 + 0.1275x•1.125x•1.1275x

Dana, a traveling saleswoman, wants to a cellular phone to use while she is on the road. Her employer allows her $80.00 a month for her expense. She researches different

69. Each of the circles shown has a radius equal to half the radius of

D. 16

The CB Gym & Spa offers a yearly membership package which consists of an annual fee of $800 and a $40 per day fee for using the facility. The JF Health and Exercise Spot offers the same services for an annual fee of $1000 and a $30 per day fee for using the facility.

•Write an equation that shows how much each establishment charges

The CB Gym & Spa offers a yearly membership package which consists of an annual fee of $800 and a $40 per day fee for using the facility. The JF Health and Exercise Spot offers the same services for an annual fee of $1000 and a $30 per day fee for using the facility.

B. For 10 days of visiting, which facility will cost less? Show your work.

The CB Gym & Spa offers a yearly membership package which consists of an annual fee of $800 and a $40 per day fee for using the facility. The JF Health and Exercise Spot offers the same services for an annual fee of $1000 and a $30 per day fee for using the facility.

C. Use the Grid provided to graph the two functions: 5 ≤ x < 50. let the x-axis represent days in interval of 5and the y-axis represent the total cost. You may use the chart provided to assist you in your work.

The CB Gym & Spa offers a yearly membership package which consists of an annual fee of $800 and a $40 per day fee for using the facility. The JF Health and Exercise Spot offers the same services for an annual fee of $1000 and a $30 per day fee for using the facility.

D. After how many days will the cost be the same?

The CB Gym & Spa offers a yearly membership package which consists of an annual fee of $800 and a $40 per day fee for using the facility. The JF Health and Exercise Spot offers the same services for an annual fee of $1000 and a $30 per day fee for using the facility.

E. Which service should you choose if you plan to use the service for at most 50 days? Select the planin which the total cost is the lowest.

Open Ended Question: Translation & Reflection (Show your work)

Plot the following points on the graph provided: A(-1,-5), B(-3,-5), C(-3,-9)

• Draw figure ABC on the graphing paper. Find the Area and Perimeter

• Reflect figure ABC about the x-axis. Find the new coordinates. What can you conclude about the effects of reflection on x and y coordinates?

• Translate figure ABC 8 units to the right and 2 down. Label coordinates of the vertices. What can you conclude about the effects of translation on x and y coordinates?

• What can you conclude about the affects of reflection and translation on the area and perimeter of geometric figures?