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Thursday, April 19 th. Warm UP. Please complete Warm up. How many quarts is in 13.4 gallons? How many km are in 545.7 m. Helfpul Hint #1. 1 mile=5 “tomatoes”. Helfpul Hint #2. Green Bay Packer. Did you also know?. K ing H enry D oesn’t U sually D rink C hocolate M ilk.
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Thursday, April 19th Warm UP Please complete Warm up How many quarts is in 13.4 gallons? How many km are in 545.7 m
Helfpul Hint #1 1 mile=5 “tomatoes”
Helfpul Hint #2 Green Bay Packer
Did you also know? King Henry Doesn’t Usually Drink Chocolate Milk Memorize this!
Which set of decimals is in order from least to greatest? A. 4.23, 4.12, 4.1, 4.09 B. 4.23, 4.09, 4.1, 4.12 C. 4.09, 4.1, 4.12, 4.23 D. 4.1, 4.12, 4.23, 4.09
An accountant drives 50 miles a day to work. Which expression represents the total number of miles he drives after x days? A. 50x B. 50 x C. x – 50 D. x + 50
Samuel has been playing the piano 5 years longer than Marisa. Marisa has been playing for y years. Which equation can be used to find the number of years Marisa has been playing the piano if Samuel has been playing for 13 years? • A. C. • D.
Which point represents the ordered pair (5, 3)? A. M B. N C. O D. P
XXXXX XXXX XXX XXX XX X X Each contestant in a game show was given 10 questions to answer. The line plot below shows how many questions each contestant answered correctly. How many contestants got at least half of the questions correct? A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 10
Which step should be done first when simplifying the following expression? A. Add 4 to 16. B. Subtract 8 from 16. C. Divide 8 by 2. D. Multiply 2 by 3.
Cathy is making bows to tie onto gift boxes. She has 3.85 meters of ribbon and uses 0.8 meters to make each bow. How many bows can Cathy make? A. 3 bows B. 4 bows C. 5 bows D. 6 bows
A spool contains 9 meters of ribbon. How many 0.225-meter pieces of ribbon can be cut from the spool? A. 22 B. 30 C. 40 D. 53
John made a bar graph showing the eye colors of the sixth grade students at his school. About how many more sixth grade students have brown eyes than blue eyes? A. 12 B. 21 C. 33 D. 54
What is the value of the expression below? A. 1 B. 4 C. 17 D. 25
Which of the following statements is not true about prime numbers? A. No prime number is even. B. Prime numbers are whole numbers. C. Prime numbers have exactly 2 factors. D. The numbers 0 and 1 are not prime numbers.
Which is the prime factorization of 120? • A. C. • D.
Bus A arrives every 5 minutes, Bus B arrives every 12 minutes, and Bus C arrives every 20 minutes. If the three buses just arrived at the same time, in how many minutes will they arrive at the same time again? • A. 20 C. 60 • 40 D. 80
Which of the following expressions represents the greatest common factor of 84 and 144? • A. C. • D.
Find the product? • A. C. • D.
Find the quotient? • A. C. • D.
Where on the given number line is the fraction located? • A. between and C. between and • between and D. between and
Which exponent will make the following equation true? A. x = 1 B. x = 2 C. x = 3 D. x = 4
On Wednesday mornings, admission to the park swimming pool is $3.00 per adult and $2.00 per child. Which expression can be used to find the cost of admission to the pool for a group of a adults and c children? • A. C. • D.
Evaluate the expression , if d = 3.2 A. 11.2 B. 5.2 C. 4 D. 3.4
Part 1 Vocabulary
Polyhedron • A three dimensional figure in which all the surfaces are polygons
Face • A flat surface (polygon) on a solid figure
Edge • The segment where two faces meet
Vertex • The point where three or more edges meet
Base Base A side of a polygon; a face of a three dimensional figure by which the figure is measured or classified.
Prism A polyhedron that has two congruent, polygon shaped bases and other faces that are all rectangles. Prism
Pyramid A polyhedron with a polygon base and triangular sides that all meet at a common vertex. Pyramid
Cylinder A three dimensional figure with two parallel, congruent circular bases connected by a curved lateral surface. Cylinder
Cone A three dimensional figure with one vertex and one circular base.
Cube A rectangular prism with six congruent square faces. Cube
Part 2 Nets • Draw the net for the following 3D Figures: • Cylinder • Rectangular prism • Triangular prism • Cone • Triangular pyramid
Part 3 Views of Cubes
Another way to think about it… If you were directly above in a helicopter, how would it “look”?
Another way to think about it… If you check the tallest height of each section as you “walk past”. A C B