Quick Start Expectations

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Quick Start Expectations 1.Fill in planner and HWRS HW: AN P. 86-92; #2, 4, 6, 14,18, 46, 66 2.Get a signature on your HWRS 3.On desk: math journal, HWRS, pencil, pen 4.Warm Up: A. Write in expanded form. -12(x - 6) = B. Simplify. -3 [2 + (-10)] – 2 2 = 20 -12(x) – (-12)(6)

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Quick Start Expectations. Fill in planner and HWRS HW: AN P. 86-92; #2, 4, 6, 14,18, 46, 66 Get a signature on your HWRS On desk: math journal, HWRS, pencil, pen Warm Up: A. Write in expanded form. -12(x - 6) = B . Simplify. -3 [2 + (-10)] – 2 2 =. -12(x) – (-12)(6). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quick Start Expectations1. Fill in planner and HWRS

HW: AN P. 86-92; #2, 4, 6, 14,18, 46, 662. Get a signature on your HWRS

3. On desk: math journal, HWRS, pencil, pen4. Warm Up: A. Write in expanded form.

-12(x - 6) =B. Simplify.

-3 [2 + (-10)] – 22 =20

-12(x) – (-12)(6)

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What operation(s) do you need to solve the problem,and how do you know?

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No, she has 20 items.

4(2 + 3) = 4(5) = 20

4 x 2 + 4 x 3 or (4 x 2) + (4 x 3)

What do each of those numbers represent?

4 hikers (2 waters + 3 trail mix)

What do each of those numbers represent?

(4 hikers need 2 water each) + (4 hikers need 3 trail mix ea.)

(4 x 2) + (4 x 3) 8 + 12 = 20

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Yes, she will spend $57.

4( 2 x 1.50) + 4(3 x 3.75) =

4( 3) + 4(11.25) =

12+ 45= $57

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($2.19 +$2.69) + ($2.19+$2.69) (0.04) + 3.95 −5 =Note: Retailers round up to the nearest cent when adding tax.

(4.88) + (4.88) (0.04) + 3.95 −5 =

= $4.03 9.03 −5 =

(4.88) + (.20) + 3.95 −5 = (5.08) + 3.95 −5 =

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Yes; here are three more ways.Total = 2.19 +0.04(2.19) +2.69 + 0.04(2.69) +3.95−5 Total=1.04(2.19) +1.04(2.69) +3.95−5Total=1.04(2.19+2.69) +3.95−5

Possible explanation: 4% of an amount is the same as 0.04 times the amount. You add the prices of the items and the sales tax to get a subtotal. You subtract the amount of the coupon from the subtotal to arrive at the final bill.

($2.19 +$2.69) + ($2.19+$2.69) (0.04) +$3.95−5 = $5.08 +$3.95 −5 = $4.03

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Possible answer: −$5.75−$4.75−$3.75+$13.50+$24.70+$13.15+$19.50=$56.60 . Yes, the class made $56.60.

Yes, you can add all the amounts separately, with expenses as negative numbers and amounts of money the class raised as positive numbers. Or, you can find the total amount raised and subtract the total of the expenses.

Possible explanation: Amounts of money raised are positive numbers, so add those together. Expenses, which are negative numbers, can be grouped together as well. Adding the positive funds raised and the negative expenses will result in finding the profit.

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Possible Answer: Super Brains: −50+150−100+250−150=100 Rocket Scientists: −150+250−50−50+100=100 The two teams are tied at this stage of the game.

Possible answer: Super Brains: (150+250)−(50+100+150)=100 Rocket Scientists: (250+100)−(150+50+50)=100

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Possible answer: 4(5,000)+7(4,000)−3(7,500)+6.5(5,000)−6.5(3,000) = 38,500 gallons

38,500 gallons

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