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1 Turn in homework – pages 10-11
3rd Period – New Seating Chart Turn in homework – pages 10-11 1 Leon Agee 10 19 Jacob Mathis 28 Cheyenne Tippens 2 Timorria Beasley 11 Randy Duncan 20 McGraw 29 Rebecca Vaughn 3 Nicky Biggerstaff 12 Patrick Fagan 21 Taylor Mullins 30 4 Jeff Boss 13 Madison Henley 22 Emilie Owen 31 5 Amelia Cole 14 Horn 23 William Purcell 32 6 Peter Compitello 15 Hughes 24 Kesh Raajan 33 7 Gabbie Cousins 16 Justin Johnson 25 Kyra Salcedo 34 8 Tanner Culberson 17 Joel Keller 26 Andrew Shadix 35 9 Ephraim Dotson 18 Matt Kreider 27 James Stanley 36

2 4th Period - New Seating Chart
Turn in homework page 10-11 1 Alexei Antonovich 10 Bryson Higginbotham 19 Troy Miller 28 Haley Worthy 2 Aaron Brown 11 Katie Holcombe 20 Zach Oliver 29 3 Jasmine Chism 12 Jacob Holloway 21 Abbie Post 30 4 Beth Ann Crouse 13 Allison Jeffcoat 22 Evan Shadix 31 5 Amanda Dorvelus 14 Madison Langley 23 Thompson 32 6 Kaitlin Ford 15 Jackson Lankford 24 Melissa Torres 33 7 Angel Gray 16 Lance Love 25 Austin Vaughn 34 8 Chandler Haney 17 Eimear Lynch 26 Mikhayah Walls 35 9 Coleman Hicks 18 Kamri 27 Bailey Waycaster 36

3 6th Period - New Seating Chart
All but new students - Turn in homework page 10-11 1 Will Early 10 19 28 2 Caleb Fields 11 Katie Noble 20 Darien Whitfield 29 3 Ashley Gray 12 Maliek Randolph 21 30 4 Jake Hayes 13 Rogers 22 31 5 14 Evan Sabin 23 32 6 Brandon Henderson 15 24 33 7 Natalie Johnson 16 Brittany Smith 25 34 8 Kwajalien Jones 17 Tyler 26 35 9 Nation 18 Ramey Ward 27 36

4 DAY 7 – Accelerated Math August 14th
Turn in homework – open packet up to page 10 Question of the Day: Last Sunday, an accident caused a traffic jam 12 miles long on two lanes of the highway. How many cars do you think were in the traffic jam? Explain your thinking and show your calculations. 3. Tonight’s Homework: finish pages 15 and 16

5 Check your homework pp. 10-11
You do not multiply before applying the exponent (PEMDAS) You multiply what is in parenthesis first No, m is the # of magazines – not affected by the # of books The constant ($23.90) will decrease The value of the expression would be > 9 When x < 0 (x is negative) Increasing the interest will increase the base and increase the amt of money you earn No effect; the dose (starting amount) is not affected by the rate The rate would be negative, so (1 + r) would be between 0 and 1. No effect; the rate is already set and 1% - the number of months does not change it

6 Questions over graphing assignment??
Inconsistencies Labels Connect dots or not??? Domain and Range

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