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Algebra Room 424 Ms. Miller

Please sign in next to your name on the sheet by the door.

I have pencils, pens, paper, if you need it.

I will be available in my room from 12:00 - 12:30 for tutoring on Tuesdays and Thursdays if you ever want extra help. (PLEASE LET ME KNOW AHEAD OF TIME)

The day’s lesson and the homework will be posted to my website by the end of each day.

www.mrsmillersmathtutoring.com

Always feel free to email me with any questions or concerns.

jmiller1@camdencc.edu

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Warm Up: You have 10 minutes to work on these problems. Then, we will go over them.

 

April

May

June

Week 1

12

9

14

Week 2

10

8

12

Week 3

8

12

9

Week 4

10

10

13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Warm Up: You have 10 minutes to work on these problems. Then, we will go over them.

 

April

May

June

Week 1

12

9

14

Week 2

10

8

12

Week 3

8

12

9

Week 4

10

10

13

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Warm Up: You have 10 minutes to work on these problems. Then, we will go over them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Use the line graph below for problems 9 – 12.

Workbook page 27

  1. In which year did Japan first produce more cars than the United States?
  1. In which year did Germany first produce more cars than the United States?

 

 

HOMEWORK

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Workbook page 27

  1. Which country’s share of the market remained the most constant from 1961 to 2011?
  1. Explain: Describe Japan’s share of the automobile market from 1961 to 2011.

 

HOMEWORK

Use the line graph below for problems 9 – 12.

 

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Solve.

Workbook page 28

 

 

 

 

HOMEWORK: 5 & 6

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Workbook page 29

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Workbook page 29

 

ALTERNATE METHOD

1. How much has he spent already?

 

2. How much should his total be for the 6 months?

3. How much does he have left?

 

 

 

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Workbook page 29

 

Step 1

Find the mean of the first 4 weeks.

Step 2

Gina will typically make $340 a week.

There are 52 weeks in a year.

Multiply the mean by 52.

 

 

 

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Workbook page 29

Solve as directed.

  1. Jena plans to run an average of 6 miles a day. For the first 6 days she runs 3, 8, 8, 0, 4, and 5 miles. How many miles should she run on the seventh day to meet her goal?
  1. In the first 8 weeks of school. Students at Pine Elementary read the following numbers of books.

80 85 92 78 80 81 90 96

Based on the average of the first 8 weeks, how many books will they read in a 36-week school year?

 

 

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Workbook page 29

  1. Jared set a goal to sell 300 alarm systems in a 60-day period. At the end of the 60 days, he had averaged 4 alarms per day. Did he meet his goal?
  1. Explain. Carmel received test scores of 77, 81, 95, and 91. She has 1 more test to take. In order to get an A in the class, she needs an average of 90 on the 5 tests. If the highest score Carmel can earn on the last test is 100, is it possible for her to get an A in the class? Explain your thinking.

HOMEWORK

HOMEWORK

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Tonight’s homework:

Page 29, numbers 9 & 10