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1.Take out your 2.1 Homework 2.Take out a DEAR book and read! Tremendous Tuesday

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Tremendous Tuesday. Take out your 2.1 Homework Take out a DEAR book and read!. Warm Up- GB pg. 374 #1-6. 1. 1 in: 1.25 ft 2. 20.25 m 3. 0.0085 in 4. 7.5 mm 5. 52 ft 6. 27 in. Homework. Update your assignment sheet!. Make sure your notebook cover sheet looks like this. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1.Take out your 2.1 Homework

2.Take out a DEAR book and read!

Tremendous Tuesday

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1. 1 in: 1.25 ft2. 20.25 m3. 0.0085 in4. 7.5 mm5. 52 ft6. 27 in

Warm Up- GB pg. 374 #1-6

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Homework

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Make sure your notebook cover sheet looks like this.

#. Date Book Brief Description1. 11-14 C&S Problem 2.1, ACE 1-

3, 9-132. 11-15 C&S Problem 2.2, ACE 4,

5, 14-18

Open your math book to page 20

Big Idea: Comparing Ratios and Fractions

Update your assignment sheet!

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What is the difference between a Fraction and a Ratio?

Ratios vs. Fractions

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Which table would you want to sit at?If needed assume that the pizzas have 8 slices.

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8slices x 4pizzas= 32 slices

32slices/10people = 3.2 slices/person

8slices x 3pizzas= 24 slices

24slices/8people = 3 slices/person

Answer: NO– a person at the larger table will get more pizza

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3/8 relates to a small table.3 pizzas & 8 peoplePart-to-part comparison RATIO

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The 6 & 5 are the differences between the number of seats and the number of pizzas.

2. Do you agree or disagree with Selena's method?

Lets here what you said!

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10 - 9 = 1 and 8 - 3 = 5Selena would choose the small table. Do you agree?

Her method does not work all the time.

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80 @ 8 Tables 40 @ 5 tables

120 people at these tables. It will take twice as many tables to seat 240.

16 LARGE & 10 SMALL

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160240 = .66 or about 67%

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What if one table had 30 people and 5 pizzas and another had 5 people and 4 pizzas? Would you decide where to sit by choosing the table with the most pizzas? Why or why not?

What if one table had 10 people and 5 pizzas and another had 3 people and 1 pizza? Would you decide where to sit by just choosing the one with fewest people? Why or why not?

SUMMARY

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Make sure your notebook cover sheet looks like this.

#. Date Book Brief Description1. 11-14 C&S Problem 2.1, ACE 1-

3, 9-132. 11-15 C&S Problem 2.2, ACE 4,

5, 14-18