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Bellwork August 26 - 30 Write an equation or inequality to model the situation. 1) The number of hours you worked this week plus the 20 hours you worked.

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1 Bellwork August Write an equation or inequality to model the situation. 1) The number of hours you worked this week plus the 20 hours you worked last week is less than 35. 2) The product of $20.00 and the number of journal subscriptions is equal to $600.

2 Unit 1 Patterns and Number Sense Test Window: September 11-13
These are the topics that will be on your test: Section 1 - Fraction Review Section 2 - Ordering Numbers and Number Line Section 3 - Order of Operations Section 4 - Translating Section 5 - Percents Section 6 – Percent Applications Section 7 - Patterns Test Window: September 11-13

3 Always change percents to decimals when putting them in equations!!
TRANSLATING WITH PERCENTS Write an equation for each question. Do NOT solve. x = 0.30 70 What is 30% of 70 feet? REMEMBER: variables represent unknowns, or WHAT you are trying to find! Always change percents to decimals when putting them in equations!!

4 Always change percents to decimals when putting them in equations!!
Fourteen dollars is 25% of what amount of money? 14 = 0.25 x REMEMBER: variables represent unknowns, or WHAT you are trying to find! Always change percents to decimals when putting them in equations!!

5 135 = x 27 135 = 27x One hundred thirty-five is what percent of 27?
MUST TURN INTO %

6 65 is what percent of 82? 65 = x 82 65 = 82x MUST TURN INTO %

7 YOU TRY Write an equation for each question. Then solve. 1. What is 15% of 100 meters? is 60% of what number?

8 3. 8 is what percent of 20? is what percent of 8?


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