Monday, October 31, 2016

HW for Oct 31st (Due Nov. 1st)

Solve the following word problems. Show ALL work in your notebook/binder. 


1. Derrick received $10 for his birthday. At the store, he spent $6.59 on snacks. How much money does Derrick have remaining?



2. Anna made $15.00 for babysitting, she found $1.59 under her bed, and her allowance was $12. How much money does Anna have in all?



3. Mrs. Hudson spent $4.38 on pencils. If each pencil costs $0.03, how many pencils did she buy?


4. The Smith family needs 4 tickets for the fair. Each ticket costs $29.95. How much will the Smith family pay for the tickets?

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Multiplying Decimals HW (Due Oct. 26th)

1)    2.3 x 8


2)    4.7 x 2.6


3)    19.31 x 2.1


4)     78.3 x 4.3


5)     12.23 x 4.22


6)     45.92 x 1.234

Monday, October 24, 2016

Tutoring Schedule

Tutoring Schedule for the remainder of 2016


Mon, Oct. 31st (Periods 1-2)Wed, Nov. 2nd (Periods 4-7)


Mon, Nov. 14th (Periods 1-2)Wed, Nov. 16th (Periods 4-7)


*Wed, Nov. 30th (ALL Students can come)


Mon, Dec. 12th (Periods 1-2)Wed, Dec. 14th (Periods 4-7)

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Decimal Place Value HW (Due Oct. 19th)

In each number, what place is the digit 9 in?
23.89                 0.009                    42.901                    59.777



Round these numbers to the nearest hundredth.
5.067                 23.091                  7.718                      0.016

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Graphing Inequalities HW (Oct. 12)

Graphing Inequalities HW

Graph the following inequalities. Use a small part of the number line.

1.    r > 11            2.     S < 24          3.     y ≥ 13

4.    g ≤ 29           5.    p ≥ 7             6.    w < 17


7.    n > 34           8.    q ≤ 19           9.    J ≤ 72

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

HW(Oct. 5, 2016)

Inequalities

Solving inequalities is like solving equations. To determine the value of the variable, you do the inverse operation (opposite). So, if the problem is addition, to solve you subtract.

Directions: Copy each word phrase and write it as an algebraic expression. Then, solve the inequality.

Example: The difference of n and 8 is less than 10.
                 n - 8 < 10
                    +8    +8
                      n < 18

1. The sum of a number and 7 is atmost 14.


2. A number increased by 10 is at least 27.


3. A number decreased by 17 is greater than 7.


4. A number t plus 12 is under 36.


5. The difference of r and 21 is a minimum of 42.