Week 1:
Mr. O’Connor had $90 to spend at a football game. He spent (31/45) on his ticket. Then, he spent (3/7) of his remaining money at the concession stand. While walking back to his seat, he saw a new hat on sale for $18. Did Mr. O’Connor have enough money left to buy the hat? Why or why not?
Week 2:
Complete each blank to find an expression that is equal to 31.5%
a.) _______ for every 100
b.) _______ for every 25
c.) 1 for every _________
d.) 0.5 for every ________
Week 3:
Find 2 rational numbers that have a product of -7.55. Cannot use the number 1 or (-1).
Week 4:
Samuel, a farmer, wants to know the area of his square plot of land. His neighbor recently had his land surveyed and found out his square plot is 2,500 square meters. If Samuel’s land is 4 m longer than his neighbors, find the area of Samuel’s land.
Week 5:
See picture below.
Mr. O’Connor had $90 to spend at a football game. He spent (31/45) on his ticket. Then, he spent (3/7) of his remaining money at the concession stand. While walking back to his seat, he saw a new hat on sale for $18. Did Mr. O’Connor have enough money left to buy the hat? Why or why not?
Week 2:
Complete each blank to find an expression that is equal to 31.5%
a.) _______ for every 100
b.) _______ for every 25
c.) 1 for every _________
d.) 0.5 for every ________
Week 3:
Find 2 rational numbers that have a product of -7.55. Cannot use the number 1 or (-1).
Week 4:
Samuel, a farmer, wants to know the area of his square plot of land. His neighbor recently had his land surveyed and found out his square plot is 2,500 square meters. If Samuel’s land is 4 m longer than his neighbors, find the area of Samuel’s land.
Week 5:
See picture below.
Week 6:
The volume of a cube is 64 cm3. If each side length is cut in half, what is the new area of each side?
Week 7:
The volume of a cube is 64 cm3. If each side length is cut in half, what is the new area of each side?
Week 7:
Week 8:
The mass of the sun is 1.9891 x 10^30 kg, and the mass of the largest planet, Jupiter, is 1. 9008 x 10^27 kg. How many times the mass of Jupiter is the mass of the sun? Write your answer in scientific notation.
Week 9:
The mass of the sun is 1.9891 x 10^30 kg, and the mass of the largest planet, Jupiter, is 1. 9008 x 10^27 kg. How many times the mass of Jupiter is the mass of the sun? Write your answer in scientific notation.
Week 9:
Week 10:
Write an expression that could be used to determine the area of the nth figure. MUST have explanation of expression.
Write an expression that could be used to determine the area of the nth figure. MUST have explanation of expression.
Week 11:
You want to buy a new phone that retails for $100. This price is $17 more than 1/3 of the name – brand version with similar features. Write and solve an equation for the cost of the name – brand phone?
Week 12:
You want to buy a new phone that retails for $100. This price is $17 more than 1/3 of the name – brand version with similar features. Write and solve an equation for the cost of the name – brand phone?
Week 12:
Week 13:
A 2 slot toaster can make 2 pieces of toast in 3 minutes. Is the amount of time proportional to the amount of toast I am able to make? Explain your answer by using characteristics of proportionality as well as a table or graph.
Week 14:
You are currently standing at point (3,2)
You then walk:
Find the slope of this line.
HINT: Find the other point first.
Week 15:
The cost for bowling and bowling shoes is shown, based on the number of games you bowl. Use the table to find the slope and y - intercept of the data.
A 2 slot toaster can make 2 pieces of toast in 3 minutes. Is the amount of time proportional to the amount of toast I am able to make? Explain your answer by using characteristics of proportionality as well as a table or graph.
Week 14:
You are currently standing at point (3,2)
You then walk:
- 1.5 units to the right
- 4 units down
- 2 units to the left
- 6 units up
- 7 units to the right
Find the slope of this line.
HINT: Find the other point first.
Week 15:
The cost for bowling and bowling shoes is shown, based on the number of games you bowl. Use the table to find the slope and y - intercept of the data.
Week 16:
Week 17:
Write the equation for the line that has these 2 points. (Hint: Find the slope and Y – intercept).
(3, 2) (5, -4)
Week 18:
Without using a protractor, find the measure of angle B.
Write the equation for the line that has these 2 points. (Hint: Find the slope and Y – intercept).
(3, 2) (5, -4)
Week 18:
Without using a protractor, find the measure of angle B.
Week 20:
An Isosceles Triangle is draw below. Identify the missing angles and explain in at LEAST 3 sentences how you know those are the values.
An Isosceles Triangle is draw below. Identify the missing angles and explain in at LEAST 3 sentences how you know those are the values.
Week 21: