Name: ____________________________________ DIRECTIONS: Please show work in the grid lined packet you were given in June. The packet is also located on my class webpage. All answers must be submitted online. The packet will be collected on Friday, 9/16. 1.
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You wrote a division problem for Chuck.
The table below shows how many adults and children attended the circus on Thursday evening:
Your problem for Chuck: Divide 227 ÷ 9 Chuck's answer: 24 R11 W ithout looking at Chuck's work, how can you tell that his answer is incorrect?
Day Adults Children Thursday 326 758 Friday On Friday, three times as many adults attended, and four times as many children.
2. Luisa bought a dozen donuts for a class party. The donuts cost $7.98 plus she was charged an additional 6% tax. How much did Luisa pay for the donuts including tax? Luisa’s total for the donuts was $
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3. A shirt that originally cost $38.00 is on sale for 30% off. What is the sale price of the shirt?
PART A: Determine how many adults and children attended on Friday. PART B: How many people in total attended the circus on the two days it was in town? Show all your work!
1. $11.40 3. $29.23 2. $26.60 4. $49.40 5. Draw all the lines of symmetry for the shape below:
6. Look at the two circles shown below:
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PART I: Shade the correct number of sections of circle B to represent an equivalent fraction to the area shaded in circle A. PART II: Explain how you knew how many sections to shade.
7. The table below shows the grades of Mr. Nappy's math class.
Which line plot correctly represents the data in the table?
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8. Candace needs to find the perimeter of the hallway she is going to put trim around, represented by this rectangle.
12. Select all the inequalities that are false: 0.201 = 0.210 0.304 > 0.403 0.250