AGENDA WARM-UP LESSON 21 HW CORRECTIONS LESSON 22/23 HW QUESTIONS? LESSONS 24 AND 25 EXIT CARD.

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AGENDA WARM-UP LESSON 21 HW CORRECTIONS LESSON 22/23 HW QUESTIONS? LESSONS 24 AND 25 EXIT CARD

WARM-UP

LESSON 22/23 HOMEWORK QUESTIONS??

LESSON 24/25: ADDING, SUBTRACTING, MULTIPLYING, AND DIVIDING DECIMALS ADDING AND SUBTRACTING DECIMALS Steps:Ex: – 8 1.Line up decimal points vertically 2. Add or Subtract

SIMPLIFY: Ex: – 5Ex: 9.03 – 3.79

MULTIPLYING DECIMALS Steps:Ex: 8.3(0.23) 1.Line up vertically 2.Shift the factors’ decimal points to the right 3.Shift the decimal point that many places left in your answer.

SIMPLIFY:

DIVIDING DECIMALS Steps:Ex: 5.5 ÷ Shift the outside decimal point to the end of the decimal 2.Shift the same number of places for the inside decimal 3.Bring the decimal point up 4.Long divide

What is the cost of 0.58 pounds of apples at $3.40 per pound? Explain why your answer is reasonable.

Mr. Jones drove his car miles on 12.4 gallons of gas. Find the number of miles per gallon the car averaged to the nearest mile per gallon.

Lesson 24 and Lesson 25 P. 160: A – J All. P. 167: A – I All CP: P. 168: #30 Due Monday