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September 10 th , 2013

September 10 th , 2013. Turn in your Are You Ready? pre-test (work & answers included) into the Algebra Work Turn-In box. Take out your summertime table homework & keep it on your desk. Complete your seatwork. Seatwork. Solve the following equations, showing your work:. Seatwork.

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September 10 th , 2013

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  1. September 10th, 2013 • Turn in your Are You Ready? pre-test (work & answers included) into the Algebra Work Turn-In box. • Take out your summertime table homework & keep it on your desk. • Complete your seatwork.

  2. Seatwork Solve the following equations, showing your work:

  3. Seatwork Solve the following equations, showing your work: • 918 • 9.18 • 1

  4. Learning Target and Success Criteria • Students will know how to convert fractions into decimals and percentages. • I will be able to simplify fractions. • I will be able to convert fractions into decimals. • I will be able to convert decimals into percentages.

  5. Finding Averages • The following is a table showing how many hours Ms. Clark played video games during a given week in summer: • Using this data, what is the average number of hours Ms. Clark played video games a day?

  6. Finding Averages • To find the average, we add all of the numbers in the data set and divide by the total numbers in the set. • Ms. Clark played an average of 2 hours of video games a day.

  7. Adding Fractions • Make sure the denominators (bottom numbers) are the same. • Add the numerators (top numbers). • Simplify the fraction (if needed)

  8. Adding Fractions Ex. 1: Ex.2:

  9. Converting Fractions to Decimals • Use your calculator! • Round to the nearest hundredth place. • 0.0# • Ex. 1: • Ex. 2:

  10. Converting Decimals to Percentages • Move the decimal point two places to the right. • Add a % sign to signify that it is a percent. Ex. 1: 0.05 = 5% Ex. 2: 0.75 = 75%

  11. Links • Simplifying fractions: http://www.mathsisfun.com/simplifying-fractions.html • Converting decimals to percentages: http://www.mathsisfun.com/converting-decimals-percents.html • Fraction/percentage pie charts: http://www.mathsisfun.com/decimal-fraction-percentage.html

  12. Homework • You will: • Show your work on a separate sheet of paper. • Record your answers on the worksheet. • Have your parents grade your answers using the key and initial the top of the worksheet once you are complete. • Make corrections & attach your corrections to your homework packet.

  13. Exit Question Convert the following decimals into percentages: • 0.47 • 0.08 • 0.5

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