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GUIDED QUESTIONS

MATH VOCABULARY. &. GUIDED QUESTIONS. DAY 92. FIRST Table of Contents. Table of Contents. Date. Page. Math Vocabulary. 4 /5/12. 172. Guided Question. 4 /5/12. 173. SECOND Math Vocabulary. 4/5/2012. 172. Math Vocabulary. addends – The numbers that are added together.

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GUIDED QUESTIONS

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  1. MATH VOCABULARY & GUIDED QUESTIONS DAY 92

  2. FIRSTTable of Contents

  3. Table of Contents Date Page Math Vocabulary 4/5/12 172 Guided Question 4/5/12 173

  4. SECONDMath Vocabulary

  5. 4/5/2012 172 Math Vocabulary addends – The numbers that are added together to find the sum. 8 + 3 = 11 Addends analog clock – Shows time by pointing to numbers on a face.

  6. ONYOUROWNTIME MAKE SURE YOU PUT TODAY’S WORDS IN THE PROPER PLACES IN YOUR INDEX.

  7. A approximate 7 about 8 area 22 array 31 attributes 56 angle 88 acute angle 88 acute triangle 150 attributes 168 addends 172 analog clock 172

  8. THIRDGuided Question

  9. 4/5/2012 173 Guided Question The table below shows the distances in feet climbed by 4 rock climbers.

  10. Which is the best estimate of how many more feet Li climbed than Juan? A 8,000 feet B 9,000 feet C 10,000 feet D 11,000 feet

  11. This is a ESTIMATION/ROUNDING QUESTION These can be tricky if they don’t tell you what to round to. Look at the ANSWERS to get an idea of what to ROUND TO. Every answer has 3 zeros. You can only get that if you round to the • ONE THOUSANDS PLACE. So find Li and Juan’s numbers in the TABLE and round them to the ONE THOUSANDS PLACE. Then subtract (-) them to get your FINAL ANSWER. Li 22,966 23,000 Juan 12,692 - 13,000 The Answer is 10,000

  12. The Answer is C. 10,000 feet

  13. REMEMBER If you fall behind use my WEB PAGE to fill in the missing parts. REMEMBER we now use our journals for the Friday Journal Quiz.

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