3.1: What’s My Rule?. Mental Math Solve the fact problems. Write your answer on your slate. 30 + 50 = 80 - 40 = 42 + 20 = 75 - 20 = 98 + 22 = 66 – 41.

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3.1: What’s My Rule?

Mental Math Solve the fact problems. Write your answer on your slate = = = = = 66 – 41 =

Math Message Each person in the United States uses about 50 gallons of water per day. Use this information to complete the “What’s My Rule?” table in your notebook. In (days) Out (gallons) ,500 18,250 What is the rule? X 50

In (days) Out (gallons) ,500 18,250 What do the numbers in the in (input) column represent? What do the numbers in the out (output) column represent? How are the input and output columns related?

InOut Rule Subtract 15 InOut Rule Add 100 Variations of the “What’s My Rule” Routine InOut ,200 Rule _________ Multiply by 7

Other variations of “What’s My Rule?” InOut Rule PoundsCost 1$ $ Rule A pound of nuts cost $ Divide by 6 $7.50 $

Math Journal page 53 Do #1-2 on your own. Do #3-6 with your math partner.

Wrap it UP! Fill in this “What’s My Rule” table InOut Rule Divide by

Tonight’s Homework ALSO: Put initials on and cut out your x, / triangles (activity sheets 1-4 in math journal). Bring back to school tomorrow.

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