61A-61B Math-Ms. Browne Assignments
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Past Assignments
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This graph is part of your Expressions and Equations Final. You must answer plot OR describe the location of the points in order to receive credit for this part of the question.
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03/09/2021 graded ratio review question For every 4 miles that Pedro runs, he walks 3 miles. Tell whether each statement is true or false. a)The ratio of miles walked to miles run is 4:3 b) The ratio of miles walked to total miles is 3:7 c) The ratio of miles run to miles walked is 7 to 3 d) The ratio of total miles to mile run is 7/4 e) The ratio of miles run to miles walked is 4 to 3
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Which quantity is greater: 1. 30%of your minutes are used up 2. 1/4 of your minutes are used up You MUST explain your answer.
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2/23/21 graded Exit Ticket: Tacos by the pack Boleto de salida con calificación 2/23/21: Tacos por paquete
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Han earns $33.00 for babysitting 4 hours. At this rate, how much will he earn if he babysits for7 hours?
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There are FIVE review questions. Scroll down to find the other questions.
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Pot of chili 1/26/21: Jaden made a pot of chili with 48 ounces of ground beef and 2 tablespoons of chili powder. He made another pot of chili with the same amount of ground beef but he used three times as much chili powder. How many pounds of ground beef per tablespoon of chili powder did he use in the second pot of chili? If you get stuck, use a number line or ratio table to help you.
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The answer to part A is multiple choice and you can type the answer to part B in the private comments.
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Kiran reads 5 pages in 20 minutes. He spends the same amount of time per page. Hw long will it take him to read 11 pages? If you get stuck, considering using a table. The question with a table is also on the attached slide.
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The olive trees in an orchard produce 3,000 pounds of olives in one year. It takes 20 pounds of olives to make 3 liters of olive oil. How many liters of olive oil can this orchard produce in one year? If you get stuck, consider using a table.
The question is also on the slide
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There are two mixtures of light purple paint. Mixture A is made with 5 cups of purple paint and 2 cups of white paint. Mixture B is made with 15 cups of purple paint and 8 cups of white paint. Which is a lighter shade of purple? EXPLAIN your reasoning.
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There are three questions on the Exit slip. You MUST answer all three questions.
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A red light blinks every 12 seconds. A blue light blinks every 9 seconds. When will they both blink at the same time?
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There area TWO questions on the slide. You must answer BOTH questions.
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Mika babysat for the Tylers for 3.5 hours. They gave her $26.25. How much did she make per hour?
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Gary makes $7.40 per hour. He earned $310.80 last week. How many hours did he work?
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There are two slides. The first slide is an example of how to answer the question. The question you have to answer is on the second slide.
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Diego says the product of 0.51 x 2.427 will have three numbers behind the decimal. Is Diego correct? EXPLAIN.
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Hilary earned $17.92 weeding gardens for 3.2 hours. She was paid the same hourly rate to mow lawns. Hilary mowed lawns for 2.75 hours. How much did Hilary earn mowing lawns?
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Explain how the product of 3 and 65 could be used to find (0.03) x (0.065).
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A hat costs $10.95 and a t-shirt costs $14.20. How much change will you receive if you pay with a $50 bill?
EXPLAIN your answer.
EXPLAIN your answer.
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A student said we cannot subtract 1.97 from 20 because 1.97 has two decimal digits and 20 has none. Do you agree with him? EXPLAIN your reasoning.
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There are three questions on the slide so you MUST have THREE answers.
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Classwork 11/23/2020: A large cheese pizza costs $7.50. Diego has $40 to spend on pizzas. How many large cheese pizzas can he afford? EXPLAIN your answer.
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Good morning. You are taking your first assessment for Unit 2. Take your time, read the questions CAREFULLY and have your notes available as you are working. Please do NOT answer questions 8a and 8b. Good luck!
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Sheila is baking a few cakes for the bake sale for her school. Each cake requires 2 and 1/2 cups of sugar. How many cakes can she make if she has 7 and 1/3 cups of sugar?
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One teacher wants to give each student 4 1/2 slices of pizza. If the teacher has 18 slices of pizza, then how many students will she be able to hand out pizza to?
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Using the table, you have to find the fraction of each grade to determine which grade has the most students who plan to have a career in math or science.
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Priscilla bought cheese that weighs 3/4 pounds. If she divides it into portions that are each 1/8 pound, how many portions can she make?
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If it will help you to draw a diagram, feel free to do so but you do NOT have to use a tape diagram. You can use a math equation to solve the problem. There are tow slides one in English and one in Spanish.
Si le ayuda a dibujar un diagrama, siéntase libre de hacerlo, pero NO tiene que usar un diagrama de cinta. Puedes usar una ecuación matemática para resolver el problema. Hay toboganes de remolque uno en inglés y otro en español.
Si le ayuda a dibujar un diagrama, siéntase libre de hacerlo, pero NO tiene que usar un diagrama de cinta. Puedes usar una ecuación matemática para resolver el problema. Hay toboganes de remolque uno en inglés y otro en español.
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This question requires an EXPLANATION. Do you agree with Digeo? Why or why not?
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Bernard checks his pantry to see how much cat food he has left. He finds a bag of Paw Picnic cat food with 3 cups left in it. Bernard feeds his cat 1/3 of a cup every day. How many days will the cat food last? Bernard revisa su despensa para ver cuánta comida de gato le queda. Encuentra una bolsa de comida para gatos Paw Picnic con 3 tazas dentro. Bernard alimenta a su gato con 1/3 de taza todos los días. ¿Cuántos días durará la comida para gatos?
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Carson is knitting hats for his friends. He has 2 balls of yarn. He uses 1/3 of a ball for each hat. How many hats can Carson make? Carson está tejiendo gorros para sus amigos. Tiene 2 ovillos de lana. Usa 1/3 de una pelota para cada sombrero. ¿Cuántos sombreros puede hacer Carson?
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A long submarine sandwich is cut into thirds to make smaller sandwiches. How many long subs are needed to make 12 small sandwiches? Un sándwich submarino largo se corta en tercios para hacer sándwiches más pequeños. ¿Cuántos sándwiches largos se necesitan para hacer 12 sándwiches pequeños?
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There are three problems on the slides. You MUST have THREE answers. You can use "/" to write a fraction.
Hay tres problemas en las diapositivas. DEBE tener TRES respuestas. Puede utilizar "/" para escribir una fracción.
Hay tres problemas en las diapositivas. DEBE tener TRES respuestas. Puede utilizar "/" para escribir una fracción.
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You must write ONE multiplication equation for each division equation. You do NOT have to solve the equations. There are three multiplication equations so you must have three division equations.
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Today you will be taking the pre-assessment for our Number Systems unit. This is to see what your strong skills are and where you may need help. Do your best!
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Find the surface area of the triangular prism. If you do not need to use the net, you do not have to use it.
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Today you will be taking the final assessment for our geometry unit.
1) Read all questions CAREFULLY!
2) have your notebook and pencil so that you complete all calculations before submitting your answer.
3) Have available ALL your area formulas as well as the formula for volume.
Good luck!
Hoy tomará la evaluación final de nuestra unidad de geometría.
1) ¡Lea todas las preguntas CUIDADOSAMENTE!
2) Tenga su cuaderno y lápiz para completar todos los cálculos antes de enviar su respuesta.
3) Tenga disponible TODAS las fórmulas de su área, así como la fórmula de volumen.
¡Buena suerte!
1) Read all questions CAREFULLY!
2) have your notebook and pencil so that you complete all calculations before submitting your answer.
3) Have available ALL your area formulas as well as the formula for volume.
Good luck!
Hoy tomará la evaluación final de nuestra unidad de geometría.
1) ¡Lea todas las preguntas CUIDADOSAMENTE!
2) Tenga su cuaderno y lápiz para completar todos los cálculos antes de enviar su respuesta.
3) Tenga disponible TODAS las fórmulas de su área, así como la fórmula de volumen.
¡Buena suerte!
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Today you will be practicing for your test tomorrow on parallelograms, area, surface and volume. Be sure to read each questions CAREFULLY. Find the key words: area, surface area or volume. Write the formula for each skill:
Area of a square- base x height
Area of a rectangle: length x width
Area of a parallelogram: base x height
Area of a triangle: base x height divided by 2
Surface area; Find the area of EACH face and add them altogether
Hoy practicarás para tu prueba de mañana en paralelogramos, área, superficie y volumen. Asegúrese de leer cada pregunta CUIDADOSAMENTE. Encuentra las palabras clave: área, superficie o volumen. Escribe la fórmula para cada habilidad:
Área de un cuadrado: base x altura
Área de un rectángulo: largo x ancho
Área de un paralelogramo: base x altura
Área de un triángulo: base x altura dividida por 2
Área de superficie; Encuentre el área de CADA rostro y agréguelos por completo
Area of a square- base x height
Area of a rectangle: length x width
Area of a parallelogram: base x height
Area of a triangle: base x height divided by 2
Surface area; Find the area of EACH face and add them altogether
Hoy practicarás para tu prueba de mañana en paralelogramos, área, superficie y volumen. Asegúrese de leer cada pregunta CUIDADOSAMENTE. Encuentra las palabras clave: área, superficie o volumen. Escribe la fórmula para cada habilidad:
Área de un cuadrado: base x altura
Área de un rectángulo: largo x ancho
Área de un paralelogramo: base x altura
Área de un triángulo: base x altura dividida por 2
Área de superficie; Encuentre el área de CADA rostro y agréguelos por completo
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Decide if EACH number is a perfect square. There are two slides, one in English and one in Espanol.
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There are THREE questions so you MUST have three answers. There are also two slides, one in English and one in Espanol.
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A cube has a side length of 8 inches. Select all the values that represent the cube's volume in cubic inches.
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Find the volume of the fish tank. Be sure to place the decimal in your answer.
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You must determine what polyhedron will be formed when the net is folded AND find the surface area of the polyhedron.
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You must identify the polyhedron that would be created from the net AND find the surface area of the shape.
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Here are some steps to help you find the surface area:
1) How many face does the prism have?
2) What are the shapes of the faces?
3) What formula(s) will you use?
1) How many face does the prism have?
2) What are the shapes of the faces?
3) What formula(s) will you use?
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Here are some steps to help you find the surface area:
1) How many faces does the prism have?
2) What are the shapes of the faces?
3) What formula(s) will you use?
1) How many faces does the prism have?
2) What are the shapes of the faces?
3) What formula(s) will you use?
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Read each question CAREFULLY! If the question say select ALL that apply, there is likely more than one answer. Do the work in your notebook FIRST then answer the questions. Good luck!
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Review of parallelograms and triangles: A shape is made of 12 right triangles of equal size. Each right triangle has a base of 4cm and a height of 5cm. What is the TOTAL area, in square centimeters, of the shape?
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The house is made up of two shapes. You must find the area of BOTH shapes to find the area of the entire house
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The house is made up of two shapes. You must find the area of BOTH shapes in order to find the area of the entire house.
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Choose ALL the correct answers from the responses below. EXPLAIN your answers.
a) The area of the new figure is greater.
b) The two figures have the same area.
c) The area of the original figure is greater.
d) We don't know because neither the side length nor the area of the original square is known.
a) The area of the new figure is greater.
b) The two figures have the same area.
c) The area of the original figure is greater.
d) We don't know because neither the side length nor the area of the original square is known.
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Which figure has an area of 1 1/2? Select ALL that apply.