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Weekly Must Do’s & Exit Tickets

Must do (8/29): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 3 1 12 + −1 6 7 = Challenge! 1 3 4∙3 + (−2) 3 = 3. 4+ 8−7 ∙6−55÷11

Must do (8/30): Convert each to a percent, decimal, and fraction. Simplify all final answers and circle. 0.1 Challenge! 5 9 = 3. 25+ 2 3+8−7 25÷5 +11

Must do (8/31): Solve. Leave as an improper fraction. Simplify all final answers and circle. No calculators! 1 3 5 0 + 3 7 = Challenge! −5−6÷11 = 3. 1 2 0 5 − 2 11 + 3 7 ÷ − 2 5 = -193/308

Must do (9/1) Summative Review: Solve. Simplify all final answers as improper fractions and circle. No calculator. 2 1 3 ∙−3 3 8 = 2. Put in parenthesis so the following is true: 3∙4−2+8−4∙10=100 If 𝑥−7 =2, what are the possible values of x? (There’s more than 1!) 9, 5

Exit Ticket (9/1): Solve: 7∙9−8+11−6 5+2 −3 = 72