Smart Start: Thursday, January 6 h 1. Find the Mean, Median and Mode… 8, 5, 6, 7, 5 2.Find the Prime Factorization for: 35 125 90 3.If Sally was 5 feet.

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Smart Start: Thursday, January 6 h 1. Find the Mean, Median and Mode… 8, 5, 6, 7, 5 2.Find the Prime Factorization for: If Sally was 5 feet tall and had a shadow of 2 feet. She was trying to find out the height of her apartment building. The shadow for her apartment building was 42 feet. 4.If 6 oz of skittles cost $1.50 at wal-mart. And at k-mart a 7 oz bag cost $1. 75 which store had the better deal? 5. Solve: 52* (7.1) – =

Smart Start: Friday January 7 th 1.Using the table at the right- make 2 different graphs! 2.What is the ratios of BB lovers compared to everyone? 3.The ratio of boys to girls? 4.Solve: 12.4(3) – 6.4÷2 5.If Pam went shopping at Hollister and spent $ and had to pay 7% in sales tax what was her TOTAL at the store? SportsGirlsBoys Basket- ball 1218 Tennis815 Football412 Soccer128

Smart Start: Friday January 7 th = * 12.1= ÷ 1.3 = 4.Find the GCF of 36 and 18 5.Find the LCM of 12 and 16

Smart Start: Monday January 10 th 1.Mean, Median and Mode and range… 5, 9, 12, 4, 5, 2, 2.Find the Prime Factorization for: If Sally was 12 feet tall and had a shadow of 4 feet. She was trying to find out the height of her apartment building. The shadow for her apartment building was 36 feet. 4.Sarah could buy 3 pairs of jeans for $173 at American Eagle or 1 pair for $59.23 at Hollister- which is the better deal per pair of jeans? 5. Solve: 52* (6.3) – =

Smart Start: Tuesday January 11 th 1. What #’s are the following divisible by? (of the ones we learned) 12, 154, 70, 90 2.Name a different number that that fit each of the divisibility rules… 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 3.Find the GCF- of 60 and 76 4.Find the Prime factorization for: 30 and 75 5.What is the #1 rule of adding and subtracting fractions?

Smart Start: Wednesday January 12 th * All answers in simplest form or mixed number if needed 1.3/5 + 1/2 = 2.2/5 + 6/5= 3.12 ½ + 3 4/5= ½ - 4 3/5= 5.Simplify: 45/12

Smart Start: Thursday January 13 th 1. Find the Mean, Median and Mode… 8, 5, 6, 7, 5 2.Find the Prime Factorization for: If Sally was 5 feet tall and had a shadow of 2 feet. She was trying to find out the height of her apartment building. The shadow for her apartment building was 42 feet. 4.If 6 oz of skittles cost $1.50 at wal-mart. And at k-mart a 7 oz bag cost $1. 75 which store had the better deal? 5. Solve: 52* (7.1) – =

Smart Start: Friday January 14 th 1. Find the Mean, Median and Mode… 8, 5, 6, 7, 5 2.Find the Prime Factorization for: If Sally was 5 feet tall and had a shadow of 2 feet. She was trying to find out the height of her apartment building. The shadow for her apartment building was 42 feet. 4.If 6 oz of skittles cost $1.50 at wal-mart. And at k-mart a 7 oz bag cost $1. 75 which store had the better deal? 5. Solve: 52* (7.1) – =