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Pre-Algebra. Tuesday, august 19. Learning Target. I will understand that relationships between quantities can be compared in different ways. Launch. Can you think of any commercials that compare one product to another? https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt2O-LPzX4g
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Pre-Algebra Tuesday, august 19
Learning Target I will understand that relationships between quantities can be compared in different ways.
Launch Can you think of any commercials that compare one product to another? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt2O-LPzX4g Can you think of any commercials that compare by using numbers? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_gGAPOZbFA
Launch http://dashweb.pearsoncmg.com/main.html?r=15469&p=642 Statements: • 10 more people prefer Cola Nola than Bolda Cola • 2/3 of the people surveyed preferred Cola Nola Why did they end up with two different conclusions from the same survey results?
Problem 1.1 A Question 3 • The ratio of 17, 139 to 11, 426 THINK: round to compatible numbers 17 139 rounded up to 18,000 and 11, 426 rounded up to 12,000…what is that reduced? • The ratio of 3 to 2 (a part to part comparison) could also be written as 3 to 5 ( a part to whole) comparison. 3 to 5 is 60% • The difference between 17, 139 and 11, 426 is 5,713.
Problem 1.1 A Question 4 • 1.5 times as many people preferred Bolda Cola to Cola Nola (like the Samsung commercial made a comparison) • 6 out of 10 people preferred BoldaCola to Cola Nola
Problem 1.1 A Question 4 • Remember: 60% means 60 out of 100
Problem 1.1 B Question 1 and 2 • 150 kids surveyed • 50 prefer a concert • 100 prefer an athletic event • Yes. 50/150 would reduce to 1/3 • Yes. 100:50 = 2:1
Problem 1.1 B Question 3 and 4 • 150 kids surveyed • 50 prefer a concert • 100 prefer an athletic event • Yes. 50/150 would reduce to 1/3 • Yes. 100:50 = 2:1 • Yes. 50: 100 = 1:2 • Yes. 100-50 = 50
Problem 1.1 B Question 5 and 6 • 150 kids surveyed • 50 prefer a concert • 100 prefer an athletic event • Yes. 50/150 would reduce to 1/3 • Yes. 100:50 = 2:1 • Yes. 50: 100 = 1:2 • Yes. 100-50 = 50 • Yes. 100 = 2 x 50 • No. About 33% of students prefer concert to athletic event
Rate your understanding Learning Target I will understand that relationships between quantities can be compared in different ways.
Homework tonight Complete page 7 of blue packet Challenge questions: (ACE Questions start on page 19 and are in numerical order) #5 and #8