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Today's Date: FRIDAY, September 16, 2016Today's Topic: Finish PBA, Quiz on Properties, Absolute ValueToday's WarmUp:
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Intro to Absolute Value
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2 cups flour 1⅓ tablespoon baking powder¼ teaspoon salt 2/3 cup sugar2 eggs ¾ cup milk½ teaspoon vanilla
1. If a volunteer prepared for 15 cakes, determine the following:a. The sum of the needed cups of sugar and milk.
b. The difference between the number of teaspoons of vanilla needed and the number of teaspoons of salt needed.
c. Describe the stepbystep process you used to determine your answer for part a.
2. Express the amount of baking soda needed for one cake as each of the following:
a. An improper fraction: b. A decimal:c. A percent: d. A graphical representation.
3. Does it make sense, in the real world, to convert the amount of baking powder used to a percent? Explain Why or why not.
4. Are the amounts of the ingredients used rational or irrational numbers? Explain your reasoning.
15 times each ingredient and add them together.
15 times each ingredient and subtract them.
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You will now complete your PBA from yesterday and this week's quiz!!!
When you finish everything, you can work on next week's Homework #4.