Juan’s Bookcase review

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Geometric Problems Section 3.3. Geometric Formulas and Facts 1. Listed in the margin on p 197 and p These will be PROVIDED on a formula sheet.
Advertisements

inches = 1 foot 3 feet = 1 yard 36 inches = 1 yard 5280 feet = 1 mile 1760 yards = 1 mile.
RATIO.
Volume is the amount of space inside a three-dimensional (3-D) shape
Architecture From Math to Building Design. Scale Scale is a Ratio Scale is a Ratio A ratio compares one thing to another A ratio compares one thing to.
Calculating board Feet linear feet
Calculating board Feet linear feet square feet
3-8 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Squares and Square Roots
Squares and Square Roots Students will be able to find square roots. Students will describe in writing what is meant by a perfect square. 4-5 Warm Up Warm.
Can You Figure the Amount of Yardage to Buy?. What size is your bed?
Linear Measurement. Units of Measurement MILES You go FAR in your CAR!!!! Measure distances that are far—from Pfafftown to Disney!
Bell Work: Simplify: x y (hint: make all exponents positive) -32.
EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem CRAFTS You decide to use chalkboard paint to create a chalkboard on a door. You want the chalkboard to have a uniform.
11.3 Perimeter and Area of Similar Figures. Two rectangles are similar. One has width 4 in. and length 6 in. The other has width of 6 in. and length of.
Test Review Pay attention. What is the difference between area and perimeter? PERIMETER- – Distance AROUND the edge of a figure – Measures in regular.
Formulas for Perimeter and Area
Volume word problems Part 2.
Page 142 & Spiral Review Answers
Scale Drawings & Proportions
Similar Shapes and Scale Drawings
Squares and Square Roots
Measure Customary Units SWBAT measure lengths to the nearest inch, half inch, quarter inch, eighth inch and sixteenth inch; rename customary units of measure.
$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300.
Solving systems of equations with 2 variables
Objective Calculate the amount of materials needed for a construction project.
Basic Measurement.
Warm Up Simplify
EXAMPLE 1 Finding Area and Perimeter of a Triangle Find the area and perimeter of the triangle. A = bh 1 2 P = a + b + c = (14) (12) 1 2 =
Find the perimeter of the figure below. 6 units 5 units u + 6u + 5u + 5u = 22u 1 NCSC - Mathematics Lesson.
Measuring Length Created by Craig Mason. Measuring Length ½ of an Inch To the Inch ¼ of an Inch Conversions PowerPoint Created by Craig Mason.
Now that I built it, How much did it Cost?
On a floor plan of her room, the length of Hailey’s bed is 3 inches. If the scale of her floor plan is inch = 1 foot, what is the actual length of her.
Super Intense Area Problem Assignment. What are the steps for solving this type of problem given at the end of the note video? 1.
Using unit multipliers to convert measures converting mixed unit to single unit measures Lesson 52 power up k page 354.
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Board Footage What is board footage How to Calculate it Example of calculating project costs with board footage.
 © 2004 Refrigeration Training Services - R1 Subject 4 Basic Math & Measurement v1.2 1 Measurements Inches Feet Yard Basic Math & Measurement.
Location of Exponent An An exponent is the small number high and to the right of a regular or base number. 3 4 Base Exponent.
Learn How To Read a Ruler in Just a Few Steps. ONE FOOT = 12 INCHES As you can see there are 12 inches in one foot ~As a side note, there are 3 feet in.
Find the Area of a Square Example 1 Find the area of the square. SOLUTION Use the formula for the area of a square and substitute 9 for s. A = s 2 Formula.
Math Review Basics Using Multiplication and Division.
Area of Regular and irregular polygons Mrs. Korchmaros.
14.0 Math Review 14.2 Inches to Feet & Areas. Division 80 ÷ 5 = 16 Also written as:
Bill of materials: Include the following Item name Number of pieces Type of material Size of pieces Total feet of different material Unit cost Total project.
Converting Units Within the US Customary System (inches and feet) NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Meaurement Unit Lesson 2 1.
Volume B * h (Base X height) L * W * H. Find the Volume O Formula O Plug in O Check over work 8 in 5 in 6 in.
Exponents.
Scale Drawings TeacherTwins©2014.
Bell Ringer – 02/01/16 Find the AREA and PERIMETER of each shape: 2 ft
Preview Warm Up California Standards Lesson Presentation.
Splash Screen.
Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Length – The distance from one point to another.
Exponents.
Squares and Square Roots
EXAMPLE 1 Complete the square
Warm Up Simplify
Learn to find square roots.
to estimate square roots to a given number of decimal places and
Unit 4. Day 17..
Proportions Rachel Wraley.
Length in the Customary System.
3-8 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
March 8, Math 201 OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to determine the volume of a rectangular prism by counting cubes and developing the formula.
Warm Up Simplify
Finding the area of fractional side lengths
Algebra 1 Section 4.3.
Ratio and Proportion.
Scale Representation.
Presentation transcript:

Juan’s Bookcase review Embedded Assessment 3 Juan’s Bookcase review

Joe plans to build a bookcase Joe plans to build a bookcase. The case will have four shelves, and each shelf will be 3 1 2 feet long. Will Joe have enough lumber if he starts with 16 feet? You could multiply 3 1 2 times 4 and see if it is less than 16 or you could divide 16 by 3 1 2 and see if it is at least 4. 3 1 2 x 4= 7 2 x 4 1 = 7 2 x 4 1 = 7 1 x 2 1 = 14 1 = 14 feet. 16 ÷ 3 1 2 = 16 1 ÷ 7 2 = 16 1 x 2 7 = 32 7 = 4 4 7 which is more than 4 shelves!

Each DVD case is 9 16 in wide. If Joe has 80 DVD’s, how many will fit on one shelf? You can divide the length of the shelf(in inches) by the width of the DVD. Each shelf was 3 1 2 ft. long. How many inches is this? 3 x12= 36 + (half a foot) = 6 inches. The total length of the shelf is 42 inches. 42 ÷ 9 16 = 42 1 x 16 9 = 672 9 = 74 2 3 Can you really have 2 3 of a DVD? No! You can put 74 on a shelf. The other 6 would have to go on another shelf!

How wide would the DVD case have to be in order for all 80 to fit on one shelf? Take the length of the shelf in inches and divide by 80! The shelf was 42 inches, so ÷ by 80. 42 ÷ 80= 42 1 ÷ 80 1 = 42 1 x 1 80 = 21 1 x 1 40 = 21 40 in. To change to feet, x by 1 12 ! 21 40 x 1 12 = 7 40 x 1 4 = 7 160 ft.