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1.1. 2) What is the value of the 9? A 900 B 90 C 0.9 D 0.09 3) Write down how you would say this number?. 1) What is the value of the 3? A 30 B 3 C 0.3 D 0.03. Use the number below to answer the given questions: 8,592.37. Problem of the day. Problem of the day.

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  1. 1.1 2) What is the value of the 9?A 900B 90 C 0.9D 0.09 3) Write down how you would say this number? 1) What is the value of the 3? A 30 B 3C 0.3D 0.03 Use the number below to answer the given questions: 8,592.37

  2. Problem of the day

  3. Problem of the day • You and a friend decide to ride your bike to the Belgique chocolate shop in the center of Kent.

  4. Problem of the day • As you are getting ready, your friend wonders if you are even able to ride that far.

  5. Problem of the day • Even if you can ride that far, can you make it back?

  6. Problem of the day • How far do you think you could ride in a day? • How do you think your speed would change throughout the course of the day? • What conditions might affect the speed and distance you can ride that day?

  7. Problem of the day • How could you test endurance and ‘condition variation’ to see how far you could ride in a day?

  8. Problem of the day Bouncing ball activity

  9. The Closer • How did our numbers appear to change? • What are some things that might cause the number of bounces to vary from person to person? • What similarities/differences did you notice on each other’s graphs?

  10. Homework - p. 15 #1 - Remember to bring in your inspirational person photo

  11. Convert the following to a fraction in lowest terms:1) .82) 12/363) 20 %4) .064 1.2

  12. What do you know about graphs?

  13. Graph Vocab • Coordinate graph or grid • Independent variable • Dependent variable • x-axis, y-axis • Scale • Point / Coordinate pair • Relationship

  14. Graph vocab

  15. Graph vocab Coordinate Grid

  16. Graph vocab Axis Coordinate Grid

  17. Graph vocab Axis Coordinate Grid

  18. Graph vocab X- Axis or Independent variable Axis Coordinate Grid

  19. Graph vocab X- Axis or Independent variable Axis Coordinate Grid

  20. Y- Axis or Dependent variable Graph vocab X- Axis or Independent variable Axis Coordinate Grid

  21. Y- Axis or Dependent variable Graph vocab X- Axis or Independent variable Axis Coordinate Grid

  22. Y- Axis or Dependent variable Graph vocab X- Axis or Independent variable Axis Scale of the graph Coordinate Grid

  23. Y- Axis or Dependent variable Graph vocab X- Axis or Independent variable Axis Scale of the graph Coordinate Grid

  24. Y- Axis or Dependent variable Graph vocab Coordinate pair X- Axis or Independent variable Axis Scale of the graph Coordinate Grid

  25. Battleship

  26. Battleship How do we say this point?

  27. Battleship How do we write this point?

  28. Battleship How do we write this point? (G , 6)

  29. Graph speak How do we say this point?

  30. Graph speak How do we write this point?

  31. Graph speak (7 ,3) How do we write this point?

  32. Graph speak (7 ,3) The point is always labeled (x,y)

  33. Graph speak (7 ,3) Remember: X is the horizontal value The point is always labeled (x,y)

  34. Graph speak And Y is the vertical value (7 ,3) Remember: X is the horizontal value The point is always labeled (x,y)

  35. Mathleship

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  45. Graph speak

  46. Graph speak The independent variable is ALWAYS on the x-axis The dependent variable is ALWAYS on the y-axis

  47. Graph speak The independent variable is ALWAYS on the x-axis The dependent variable is ALWAYS on the y-axis But why?

  48. Graph speak The Y value depends on what the X value is. Therefore we say Y depends on X.

  49. Graph speak The X value is whatever we say it is. Therefore we say X is independent.

  50. worksheet

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