Material Checklist for today Math Textbook Binder Notebook
Material Checklist for today • • • Math Textbook Binder Notebook Pencils, eraser, marker(s) Calculator (optional, one per group is fine)
Date (Aug 24) and Title (Problem Solving Plan) Do Now 1. Put homework in your binder (check that you have homework 1. 1 -1. 3) 2. Check incorrect answers with the people in your new group. 3. Re-read word problems #18, #19 (we will go over them briefly)
18) You are getting ready to make a 640 -mile car trip. In general, your can drive 160 miles on 5 gallons of gasoline. How many gallons of gasoline will you use for the trip? You started out with 4 gallons of gasoline in your car and gasoline is $2. 29 per gallon. How much money will you spend on gasoline on the trip?
19) You are building the wood trellis shown in the figure so that you can grow a vine up the side of your home. Write an expression for the total number of feet of wood needed to build the trellis. Hint: Write separate expressions for the number of feet of vertical pieces needed and the number of feet of horizontal pieces needed. Then find the total number of feet of wood needed if the trellis is 8 feet tall and 2 feet wide.
5) 18 less than a number c 7) The quotient of 8 and twice a number z 11) Each person’s share of baseball cards if 4 people share c cards equally. 12) Number of minutes in h hours. **UNITS FOR UNIT RATES SHOULD BE ______ per ______ or ______/______
Identify what you know and what you need to find out You run in a city. Short blocks are north-south and are 0. 1 miles long. Long blocks are east-west and are 0. 15 mile long. You will run 2 long blocks east, a number of short blocks south, 2 long blocks west, and back to your start. You want to run 2 miles at a rate of 7 miles per hour. How many short blocks must you run?
Identify what you know and what you need to find out Suppose you want to run a total distance of 3 miles. How many short blocks should you run?
Identify what you know and what you need to find out A stackable storage rack holds 22 DVDs and costs $21. How much would it cost to buy enough racks to hold 127 DVDs?
Textbook work in your groups This will be checked thoroughly during the notebook check Pg. 32 #14 #19 #18 #15 #17 #20 #23 Each group will present how they solved these problems (#15, #17, #20, #23)
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