Monday, January 25, 2010

DIvide and Conquer

It should be easy. Be careful when you have powers of a variable, e.g. s cubed.

Homework

Lesson 2-2, #1 - 13.

20 comments:

  1. when are you going to post the website for the practice problems like you mentioned today in class?

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  2. Are the answers to the lessons masters for chapter 5 on the math page?

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  3. I agree with miss tan...

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  4. I agree with miss tan and alinicbr :)

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  5. Mrs. Burke, I do not understand the guided example in 5.4

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  6. I would like another poll too please :-)

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  7. Mrs. Burke, may I come in early for help tomorrow? I don't understand #10,11,12 of the applying in 5.4

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  8. i had trouble with those three too. csn you help me?

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  9. I thought our homework was in 5-4.

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  10. it is... it just hasn't been posted. I also had trouble with a few questions --could i come in for help tomorrow too?

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  11. How do you do number 6 in the Lesson Masters?

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  12. I need help on number 9 in the Lesson Masters...

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  14. I had trouble on some of the lesson master question too.

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  15. Goldie Locks-- for number 9 you want to have "dollars" in the numerator and nothing in the denominator. So you need to make your string so that the miles and the gallons cancel out and the dollars stay in the numerator.

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  16. some of the problems on the lesson master were sort of confusing especially the one where you had to deal with the volume of the gold.

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  17. can we go over the one with the volume of gold in class tomorrow?

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  18. You need to think about the units of measure for volume.

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