Six people show up at a small party. To be polite, everyone shakes hands with everyone else at the party. How many handshakes occur? Explain and draw a diagram.
Down the street a larger party takes place with 11 people. How many handshakes will there be at that party?
Optional: Can anyone figure out an algebraic equation for any number of people at a party?? What if there were 10,000 people at a party? What if there were "x" number of people at a party?
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Study Guide For Next Wed. TEST!
Thing To Know:
Know how to create a tree diagram to find outcomes. What are the outcomes if you had: a blue and black pair of pants; white, green, and yellow shirt.
Understand the Bob and Allen problem we did in class. Suggestion, change the number in the class problem to anything. For example, Allen mowed 1/7 as much as Bob.
Understand the orange juice problem
Understand the painter problem.
Know part to part, part to whole and whole to part ratios.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Homework
Suppose there are two banks, If you put $4 into bank A you will end up with $8 at the end of the year. If you put $6 into bank B, you will end up with $10 at the end of the year. Which bank would you rather put your money in and why?
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Make A Histogram from the informaton below
Minutes Spent Doing Chores: 20, 25, 30, 15, 40, 55, 60, 42,90, 80, 45, 30, 25, 20, 40, 65
Step 1: Find the Range in the Data
Step 2: Decide on the intervals and make a Tally Chart. You need exactly five intervals.
Step 3: Create a Histogram
Step 1: Find the Range in the Data
Step 2: Decide on the intervals and make a Tally Chart. You need exactly five intervals.
Step 3: Create a Histogram
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Math Homework
Math: You have three numbers.... 7, 8, ? The Mean is 8. What is the third number?
You have 5 numbers..... 1, 3, 6, 4, ? The mean is 9. What is the fifth number?
You have 3 numbers..... 1, 4, ? The mean is 4. What is the third number?
You have 5 numbers..... 1, 3, 6, 4, ? The mean is 9. What is the fifth number?
You have 3 numbers..... 1, 4, ? The mean is 4. What is the third number?
Monday, May 7, 2012
Homework
Math: Page 432 12-15 and 23-24
Vocabulary: Page 188-191 DUE WED.
Health Food group assignment: Due FRIDAY
Vocabulary Review Quiz: Friday
Vocabulary: Page 188-191 DUE WED.
Health Food group assignment: Due FRIDAY
Vocabulary Review Quiz: Friday
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