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3.6 - 3.7 Notes:

3.6 - 3.7 Notes:. Problem Solving Using Charts & Cost, Income, and Value Problems. Organize the given information in a chart. A roll of carpet 9 ft wide is 20 ft longer than a roll of carpet 12 ft wide. Solve the problem using the two given facts.

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3.6 - 3.7 Notes:

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  1. 3.6 - 3.7 Notes: Problem Solving Using Charts & Cost, Income, and Value Problems

  2. Organize the given information in a chart. • A roll of carpet 9 ft wide is 20 ft longer than a roll of carpet 12 ft wide.

  3. Solve the problem using the two given facts. • Find the number of Calories in an apple and in a pear. A pear contains 30 Calories more than an apple. Ten apples have as many Calories as 7 Pears.

  4. One board is 4 in. wide and 8 in. longer than a board 2 in. wide. Organize in a chart.

  5. Jess bought some boxes of lemonade at seventy cents per box. He bought eight fewer boxes of punch at sixty cents per box. Organize in a chart.

  6. Carrie has 40 more nickels than Joan has dimes. They both have the same amount of money. How many coins does each girl have.

  7. 3.7 • Tickets for the senior class play cost $6 for adults and $3 for students. A total of 846 tickets worth $3846 were sold. How many student tickets were sold?

  8. An apple sells for 25 cents and a peach sells for 15 cents. A total of 10 pieces of fruit were sold for a total cost of $2.10. How many apples were sold?

  9. Coria and Kip went to the record store during its sale. Together they spent $38.50. If each record cost $3.50 and kip bought one more than Coria, how many records did each buy?

  10. HW #13 • Pg. 123 (1-5) • Pg. 127-128 (1-6)

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