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Understanding Overdrafts and Ratios in Banking and School Days

In this lesson, we examine a scenario where Enrique opens a checking account with a $290 deposit and writes a check for $320. We will determine how much he overdraws his account. Additionally, we will calculate the ratio of the remaining days in the school year to the total days in the school year, expressed as a decimal. This exercise will enhance students' ability to evaluate algebraic expressions involving rational values, providing a practical understanding of banking concepts and basic mathematics.

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Understanding Overdrafts and Ratios in Banking and School Days

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  1. Enrique opened a checking account with a $290 deposit. He then wrote a check for $320. How much did he overdraw? Daily Decimal (DD) What is the ratio of remaining days in the school year to total days in the school year as decimal not rounded? Bell Ringer September 9, 2013School Day 18 Clear Target – Students will be able to evaluate algebraic expressions involving rational values.

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