Tonight's homework: Math p. 115 # 1-5
L.A. "Rubber Shortage Leads to Silly Putty" read and answer "Reflecting" questions.
Monday, 31 October 2016
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Monday, 24 October 2016
Homework tonight: Math pages 97- 101 # 1-5
Reading Response - If you were Monday last time you are Tuesday this week.
Geography due Thursday: In 2-3 paragraphs discuss the environmental or economic impact of the development of a "Big Box" shopping center adjacent to Ojibway Park. Are you in favour or against the development. You must back up your opinion with research!
Reading Response - If you were Monday last time you are Tuesday this week.
Geography due Thursday: In 2-3 paragraphs discuss the environmental or economic impact of the development of a "Big Box" shopping center adjacent to Ojibway Park. Are you in favour or against the development. You must back up your opinion with research!
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Please be ready for a Math test early to mid next week. Topics will include:
1) Using proportions to solve problems
200 L of water x 2 = 400 L of water
15 people x 2 = X
How many people can be served with 400 L of water?
X= 30 so 30 people can be served
2) Comparing Rates
36 teabags cost $1.49 or 144 teabags cost $5.59 what's the better deal?
36 x 4 = 144 So the Large pack is 4 times bigger
1.49 x 4 = $5.96 So $5.96- $5.59 = 0.37
So if you buy the large pack, you save 37 cents
3) Calculating percent
What is 1 as a percent ?
4
4 x 25 =100 so 1 x 25= 25
so 25%
4) Solving problems with percent
5) Tax, discount and commission
6) Simple Interest
1) Using proportions to solve problems
200 L of water x 2 = 400 L of water
15 people x 2 = X
How many people can be served with 400 L of water?
X= 30 so 30 people can be served
2) Comparing Rates
36 teabags cost $1.49 or 144 teabags cost $5.59 what's the better deal?
36 x 4 = 144 So the Large pack is 4 times bigger
1.49 x 4 = $5.96 So $5.96- $5.59 = 0.37
So if you buy the large pack, you save 37 cents
3) Calculating percent
What is 1 as a percent ?
4
4 x 25 =100 so 1 x 25= 25
so 25%
4) Solving problems with percent
5) Tax, discount and commission
6) Simple Interest
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