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September 2, 2014

Find your partner based on the tickets you were given at the door. Sit next to your partner then. Once you find your partner, try to answer the problem below. Marcy lives in Maine. She drives to Maryland and then drives home. She only drove in the northbound direction. How is this possible?.

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September 2, 2014

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  1. Find your partner based on the tickets you were given at the door. Sit next to your partner then. Once you find your partner, try to answer the problem below. Marcy lives in Maine. She drives to Maryland and then drives home. She only drove in the northbound direction. How is this possible? September 2, 2014

  2. Get a pink piece of Warm-Up paper from the shelf that is under the pencil sharpener. Copy down the DATE and workout the THREE QUESTIONS. September 3, 2014 Simplify: Solve: 3. What is the only case where half of 5 is 4?

  3. September 4, 2014 1. What’s the constant of 2y + 9? 2. 3. Divide 30 by half and add ten. What is your answer?

  4. September 5, 2014 1. 2. 3.

  5. September 8, 2014 1. Simplify this expression:-3x4xy 2. What is the constant in the following expression?5xy 3.

  6. September 9, 2014 1. Simplify this expression:4x + 8y + (-2x) 2. What is the coefficient of xy in the following expression?5x² + xy – 2

  7. September 10, 2014 1. Simplify this expression:2x + 5y – 3xy + 6x 2. Simplify:

  8. September 11, 2014 1. Continue graphing your quadratic equation from section 9.1 notes on your graphing calculators. Then try to list some characteristics of quadratics with a neighbor.

  9. September 12, 2014 Re-graph your quadratic equation from section 9.1 notes on your graphing calculators. Then find the height of the ball after 0.5 seconds. Then find the time when the ball was 3 meters above the ground.

  10. September 15, 2014 Have your OEQ out and ready to turn in. Return to your small groups to finish the second page of the 9.1 guided notes. Check your measurements from outside last week. Compare your answer from the last questions on page 2 to your ‘Seconds to Ground’ box on the front.

  11. September 16, 2014 Return to your small groups to complete the top 4 questions on page 3 of the 9.1 guided notes.

  12. September 17, 2014 1.

  13. September 18, 2014 1. Solve:

  14. September 22, 2014 1. 2.

  15. September 23, 2014 Using the above equation: Which direction will the graph open? What is the vertex of the graph? What is the y-intercept?

  16. September 24, 2014 1. Does ? 2. Simplify:

  17. September 29, 2014 What is the probability of pulling a red or blue marble out of bag filled with 3 black, 4 red, 5 blue, and 8 white marbles? What is the probability of pulling a green marble out of bag filled with 3 black, 4 red, 5 blue, and 8 white beans?

  18. October 3, 2014 1. Solve: 2. Simplify: 3. Solve:

  19. October 6, 2014 1. Simplify:

  20. October 8, 2014 Simplify: 2(x – 3) – 2(3 – x) Which would be a better descriptor for a data set on the number of heart stickers in Levi’s, Logan’s, and Collin’s locker? a. Mean = 4.5 b. Median = 5 c. Mode = None

  21. October 13, 2014 1. What is the probability of pulling a red marble out of bag filled with 3 black, 4 red, 5 blue, and 8 white marbles and flipping a heads on a quarter?

  22. October 14, 2014 1. What is the probability of rolling a composite number on a die? 2. What is the probability of rolling a sum of 6 on a pair of dice?

  23. October 15, 2014 1. What is the probability of rolling a prime number on a die? 2. What is the probability of rolling a sum that is a prime number on a pair of dice?

  24. October 16, 2014 1. How many different ways could you line up 7 Geometry students for pickled-egg flavored lollipops?

  25. October 20, 2014 1. How many different ways could you line up 4 Geometry students for chocolate covered crickets picking from a class of 28 students?

  26. October 21, 2014 Solve for x: Solve for x:

  27. October 22, 2014 Rees went shopping for a hot dog costume last night. He found one that he liked for $69.99. At the register, there was an extra 15% discount. What was the final cost of the costume?

  28. October 23, 2014 Finish green notes 1.1 with a partner by completing problems 1 and 2 on the last page.

  29. October 24, 2014 Rees’s hot dog costume inspired Amelia to go out and get a new hamburger costume. She found one that she liked marked at 33% off for $28.50. Unfortunately by the time Amelia made it to the store, the sale ended. Amelia really liked the costume though. If Amelia still buys the costume, even though it’s not on sale, how much will she have to pay?

  30. October 27, 2014 • Solve:

  31. October 28, 2014 Solve for x:

  32. October 29, 2014 1. What is the probability of rolling a prime number on a die? 2. What are the odds of rolling a prime number on a die?

  33. October 30, 2014 • Solve:

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