Calculator word problems- lesson 2. Dean earns £5.90 per hour. How much does he earn a week if he works 32 hours?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
2) Antonio sold 75% of his 400 cookies at the school bake sale. How many cookies did he sell? 1) Rene is planning to spend 15% of her summer with her grandparents,
Advertisements

BELL RINGER Amanda loves to read. She reads a chapter every night before going to bed. Last night she read Chapter 6. If Chapter 6 starts on page 73 and.
Wage Calculations.
1. Which temperature is the coldest: 0ºC, –3ºC, –1ºC, or 10ºC? a. –3ºCb. –1ºC c. 0ºC d. 10ºC.
Mathletes Fab Five 1.(-14)(7) 2.12(-12) 3.(-8)(-5) 4.-9(-21) 5.18(-4) 6.(-10)(0) 7.11(-1) 8.-16(-5)
Unit 2: Solving Systems of Equations
Equations in the Real World
My Paycheck Calculating Gross Pay Identifying Deductions/Withholding Calculating Net Pay.
Using a calculator When using a calculator for money you have to add in a number yourself sometimes. This only happens when the answer to a question should.
Day 7 – Multiplying and Dividing Integers. 1.Multiply the numbers 2.Same signs, answer is positive. 3.Different signs, answer is negative. Rules for Multiplying.
Sales TaxpercentSales Taxpercent {Price plus tax}.
Bell Ringers Review for Week 1 -6 Quiz. Which expression best L represents the perimeter of this rectangle? W a. 2 LW b. 2 L+ 2 W c. L + W d. 4 ( L+W)
Borrowing Why do we borrow money? Where can you borrow money from? Advantages vs Disadvantages.
11-6 Multiplying Integers Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day.
Money and "Real-Life" Problems.
Functions. Taylor had $225 in her savings account. She then added $50 to her account each week, t. How long did it take Taylor to have a total savings.
Calculator word problems.. Daisy earns £5.90 per hour. How much does she earn a week if she works 42 hours?
Discount and Mark up.
Do Now: Create the word problem and solve for the variable. Fifteen less than 4 times a number is greater than 8. Ms. Ramsel wants to buy her classes’
Allie’s Summer Work During the summer break, Allie works as many as 35 hours per week. On Saturdays she spends between two and six hours teaching adults.
Math-7 NOTES DATE: ______/_______/_______ What: equation word problems
Today’s Lesson: What: equation word problems Why: To use an EQUATION in order to solve for the unknown in several real-life situations. What: equation.
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Solving Percents.
1.Solve the following multiplication two-step equations: 2.Solve the following division two-step equations: 3.What about these two equations? You can wait.
Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.7 Commission From wages to salary to commission; earning money comes in many different ways. The more.
Math Meeting Write today’s date __________________________ Sasha’s brother is 6 weeks old today. Use the calendar in our notebook to find the date of the.
Investigation 2 Introducing Addition and Subtraction of Integers.
What happens when there is more than one numerical value of x?
Using Percent. Warm-up: Get a calculator Find the percent of each number. 1)25% of 200 2)22% of 40 3)63% of 89 4)112% of 24 5)Jenny sold 380 boxes of.
Ten Minute Math DECIMALS Find the EXACT answer. *Remember to line up your decimals! = –26.68= Round to the nearest TENTH and solve.
Lesson 2.3 Creating Inequalities from Word Problems
6-3 Using Properties with Rational Numbers Warm Up Identify the property represented (9 + 3) = (4 + 9) (5 - 6) =
One-Step Word Problems Algebra I Banker, Murphy, & Montgomery Paul Laurence Dunbar High School.
Order of Operation with Brackets &feature=relmfu.
1. Which situation below could represent the inequality 25x ≥ 500? a) A SALES PERSON EARNS A BASE SALARY OF $25 PER WEEK AND $311 PER SALE WANTS.
Janet earned $43 dollars babysitting and $25 dollars raking. About how much money did she earn altogether? About $70.
Problem 1 After depositing $50 into his savings account, Mario now has $324 in total savings. Write and solve an equation to calculate how much Mario had.
Linear System Word Problems A restaurant has 20 tables. Each table can seat either 4 people or 6 people. The restaurant can seat a total of 90 people.
Monday Top half The price of a new coat is $40. The sales tax rate is 7%. What is the total cost of the coat? A.$47.00 B.$2.80 C.$42.80 D.$37.20 The price.
Problem of the Week! Tanisha is going to sell popcorn at the school basketball game. After filling 78 bags with popcorn, she still had 29 empty sacks left.
1.Simplify: 2. Simplify: 3.Simplify: 4.Simplify: 5. Solve for x: Warmup
Inequality Word Problems
Multiplying Integers. In summary Multiply the absolute values Same signs = positive (+)(+) or (-)(-) Different signs = negative (-)(+) or (+)(-)
Solving Problems using Tables and Graphs Chapter 4.
6-3 Using Properties with Rational Numbers Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes.
Warm up 1. Convert 5,400 inches to miles. (1 mi = 5280 ft) 2. Convert 16 weeks to seconds 3. Convert 36 cm per second to miles per hour. (1 in = 2.54 cm)
With Mr. Tyler $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.
Solve multi-step problems using a calculator Apply calculation techniques.
Write it! Doin’ The One-Step Take Two It’s Not Equal.
x ˂ −5 Write an Inequality 0 −3 ≤ x ≤ 2 47 = b − 126 b = 173.
DISCOUNTS.
Lesson 6-6: Am I a Solution? Goal: Find solutions to inequalities of two variables.
Do Now Take out Worksheets from class yesterday Continue to work on them.
Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________ Section: _____ Inequalities in Word Problems Equations: __________________________________________.
Solve. 5 = 2 + 3
Common Core 8 th Grade Statistics and Probability.
Warm up miles 9,676,800 seconds mph
Sales Tax and Discount Lesson 8-5. Sales tax and discount Sales tax - is an additional amount of money charged on items people buy. The total cost is.
Spreadsheets.
Goteachmaths.co.uk Increase/Decrease Quantities by a Percentage Multiplier – Complete Lesson Delete unwanted slides. To print handouts: File>Print>Print.
Unit 6. Day 11..
Shift Patterns in multiplication
Main Idea and New Vocabulary Key Concept: Percent of Change
6-6 Systems of Linear Inequalities
Lesson 1.3: Order of Operations
Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons $ 4.21 $ 7.85 $ $ 20.84
A biologist measures the temperature of a lake each week during the summer. This table shows seven weeks of measurements. Which equation can be used.
Presentation transcript:

Calculator word problems- lesson 2

Dean earns £5.90 per hour. How much does he earn a week if he works 32 hours?

What is 35% of £415?

1. Michelle has £45. She spends £12 on a CD and £14.90 on a DVD. How much money does she have left?

Nick has £ He buys 3 videos at £14.25 each and a DVD at £7.55.How much money does he have left?

John has £ He spends £51.50 on football boots and also buys 3 footballs at £5.30 each. How much money does he have left?

The temperature is 9.7 degrees. It falls degrees. What’s the new temperature?

The programmes for a circus cost 45p. Programme sales raise £ How many programmes are sold?

David has £ He buys a 2 jumpers for £17.65 each and 2 pairs of jeans for £14.35 each. How much money does he have left?

Plenary Samuel has £ He buys 4 games at £25.55 each, a games console at £87.92 and 2 controls at £ How much does he have left?