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Monday, January 10, 2011

hw #6-2 and 6-3 Simplifying Expressions and Solving Multi-Step Equations

hw#6-3:  Due Weds Jan 12
1) Read pgs 271-273
2) pg 273-75 #1-5 All, 6-36 Multiples of 3


SPREAD THE WORD!!
There will be a SOLVING EQUATIONS TEST (100 pts) on Friday or Tuesday (depending on the snow) that will INCLUDE Section 6-4 (next class).


You will be expected to give a reason for EVERY STEP - following the guidelines of the SOLVING EQUATIONS Reason Bank worksheet that we have used in class.

7 comments:

  1. Dear Math 7H Folks,

    Just an observation.

    Many of the people asking questions on the homework tend to be some of the higher performers on quizzes and tests. If THEY have questions, I have to believe YOU have questions, too... that you are NOT ASKING!!!

    All questions are valued... the blog is anonymous... let's get it in gear!!!

    Mr. C.

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  2. I #6-36 multiples of 3 anymore or do we do all 30 problems?
    -Maggie

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  3. oopsies!!... wrong fairway AGAIN??!!

    Just the mult of 3 for #6-36!

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  4. i its rj i have a question on #21 and #30

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  5. For #21, what was your first step? If you are having trouble getting started, try different strategies:
    - Draw a picture
    - Make a table of values (i.e. 1oz, 2oz, 3oz...)
    - etc...

    * oz means ounce(s)

    For #30, what reason/technique did you apply as your first step?

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  6. If everyone participated in the blog, it would be a great resource. You would learn as much by helping people with hints/suggestions as you would asking them.

    There is no need to give out answers... those are in the back of the book. It's all about the process and understanding, folks!

    Participate... PUL-LEASE!!!
    Mr. C.

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  7. I have a question on #27. I looked a t the answer in the back of the book and fit it into the equation. I just don't get how to get to the second step.

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