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Jan. 23, Thursday Day “F” Jan. 23, Thursday Day “F”

Jan. 23, Thursday Day “F” Jan. 23, Thursday Day “F” As responsible members of Randolph Community Middle School, we pledge to honor the values we hold most important: Respect for ourselves and others Opportunities for all Community commitment Knowledge as power By building our school upon this rock, we will lay the foundation for our success.

Jan. 23, Day “F” ACTIVATOR Jan. 23, Day “F” ACTIVATOR (1) Take out H.W. (2) Just solve in notebook: Chris answered 80% of the questions on a quiz correctly. If he answered 40 questions correctly, what was the total number of questions on Chris’ quiz?

Jan. 23, Day “F” ACTIVATOR Jan. 23, Day “F” ACTIVATOR Chris answered 80% of the questions on a quiz correctly. If he answered 40 questions correctly, what was the total number of questions on Chris’ quiz? X 40

Jan. 23, Day “F” ACTIVATOR Jan. 23, Day “F” ACTIVATOR Chris answered 80% of the questions on a quiz correctly. If he answered 40 questions correctly, what was the total number of questions on Chris’ quiz? X 40 X = 50 questions ÷ 2

Jan. 23, Thursday Objective(s) Jan. 23, Thursday Objective(s) Students will be able to: understand that inequalities have more than one solution using a number line (6.EE.5)

“at least” means greater than or equal to

T.T.L. Solve in agenda: Graph the solutions to this inequality on a number line: k ≤ 3