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Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = Solve: 8.4(.12) =. Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / 24 + 9 / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) =

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1 Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = Solve: 8.4(.12) =

2 Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / 24 + 9 / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) =

3 Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / 24 + 9 / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) = 84 12 168 840 1008

4 Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / 24 + 9 / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) = 8.4 - 1 spot.12 - 2 spot 168 840 1.008

5 Writing Equations Recall: There needs to be a beginning, middle and end to the word problem to help create the equation….

6 Writing Equations Recall: There needs to be a beginning, middle and end to the word problem to help create the equation…. Beginning Middle End

7 Writing Equations Recall: There needs to be a beginning, middle and end to the word problem to help create the equation…. Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ =

8 Writing Equations Recall: There needs to be a beginning, middle and end to the word problem to help create the equation…. Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ = *The variable is never alone!!

9 Writing Equations Recall: There needs to be a beginning, middle and end to the word problem to help create the equation…. Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ = *The variable is never alone!! *You can have more than one operation

10 Writing Equations Example: Thomas decides to sell all 50 of his baseball cards. He made $10. How much did he sell each card for?

11 Writing Equations Example: Thomas decides to sell all 50 of his baseball cards. He made $10. How much did he sell each card for? Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ =

12 Writing Equations Example: Thomas decides to sell all 50 of his baseball cards. He made $10. How much did he sell each card for? Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ = $10

13 Writing Equations Example: Thomas decides to sell all 50 of his baseball cards. He made $10. How much did he sell each card for? Beginning Middle End 50 +,-,×,÷ X = $10

14 Writing Equations Example: Thomas decides to sell all 50 of his baseball cards. He made $10. How much did he sell each card for? Beginning Middle End 50 +,-,×,÷ X = $10 50X = 10

15 Writing Equations Example: Alice is going to drive home for Thanksgiving. If Alice wants to make it home (400 miles) in 6 hours, how fast does she need to drive on the highway?

16 Writing Equations Example: Alice is going to drive home for Thanksgiving. If Alice wants to make it home (400 miles) in 6 hours, how fast does she need to drive on the highway? Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ =

17 Writing Equations Example: Alice is going to drive home for Thanksgiving. If Alice wants to make it home (400 miles) in 6 hours, how fast does she need to drive on the highway? Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ = 400

18 Writing Equations Example: Alice is going to drive home for Thanksgiving. If Alice wants to make it home (400 miles) in 6 hours, how fast does she need to drive on the highway? Beginning Middle End 6 +,-,×,÷ X = 400

19 Writing Equations Example: Alice is going to drive home for Thanksgiving. If Alice wants to make it home (400 miles) in 6 hours, how fast does she need to drive on the highway? Beginning Middle End 6 +,-,×,÷ X = 400 6X = 400

20 Writing Equations Example: Mike paid $20 for a $13.25 cd and a pack of batteries. How much were the batteries?

21 Writing Equations Example: Mike paid $20 for a $13.25 cd and a pack of batteries. How much were the batteries? Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ =

22 Writing Equations Example: Mike paid $20 for a $13.25 cd and a pack of batteries. How much were the batteries? Beginning Middle End +,-,×,÷ = 20

23 Writing Equations Example: Mike paid $20 for a $13.25 cd and a pack of batteries. How much were the batteries? Beginning Middle End X +,-,×,÷ 13.25 = 20

24 Writing Equations Example: Mike paid $20 for a $13.25 cd and a pack of batteries. How much were the batteries? Beginning Middle End X +,-,×,÷ 13.25 = 20 X + 13.25 = 20


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