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Solve the following equations (give all solutions and show all work). =400

Complete the following on your own NB paper ( NOT in your Math NB ). Write all problems . Bring to math class!. Solve the following equations (give all solutions and show all work). =400. 5.) Solve to the nearest tenth (Your answer should have one decimal place

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Solve the following equations (give all solutions and show all work). =400

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  1. Complete the following on your own NB paper (NOT in your Math NB). Write all problems. Bring to math class! • Solve the following equations • (give all solutions and show all work). • =400 5.) Solve to the nearest tenth (Your answer should have one decimal place Hint: Think back to what we did last week) 6) Holly wants to make a frame for painting. The painting is square and has an area of 225 . The framing material costs $1.35 per inch. How much will she spend? (Hint: First find the side length then find the cost) 2) The area of a square garden is . How long is each side? 3) Consider . Between what whole numbers do the solutions for v fall between? **If you finish early: Mark up your c-notes from yesterday with color, write costa questions, and a summary. 4) Jill says g=6 for the equation . Do you agree, why/why not?

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