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In the house- Up the stairs!
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H 4 and 5
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•Since the key says each star equals 2
awards, studio E’s total is 13, and studio
D’s total is 7. 13 - 7 = 6
•Which was the trick answer? Why?
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Use your reference sheet and it goes from inches to feet and then from feet
to inches
180 divided by 12 = 15
15 divided by 3 = 5
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•Since the formula is given to you, it’s pretty easy.
Area = length X width. 400 = ? X 16
•When you have a multiplication problem with a
missing factor, you have to divide to solve (remember
fact families)
•400 ÷ 16 = 25
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(16 + 6) x 3
22 x 3
66 sq. units
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Think of the benchmarks you learned
during club customary. The amount of
liquid in a juice container is more than
2 ounces, but less than 2 quarts or 2
gallons. Cups is the best benchmark.
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Think about the benchmark units of
measurement from club metric. A backpack with
books in it would weigh about 3 liter water
bottles, and a liter bottle weighs about 1
kilogram.
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A. 2 hr 25 min
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B!
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•To solve this one you need to
multiply the 3 prices by 2 and
add them for a total.
•Adding all the prices first, then
multiplying the answer by 2 will
work also.
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•Since the 3rd rule says you have to have an 8 in the tens
place, write that one first.
•You want the greatest digits in the greatest places.
•9 in the thousands, 7 in the hundreds (you already used
the 8) and 6 in the ones place.
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82.5
97.5
•Look at the numbers in the table and try to find a pattern. They all have
.5
•You can see the numbers are getting larger, so you must be multiplying
or adding.
•These numbers don’t appear to be multiples, so find what you might be
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adding to them each time. You are adding 15.
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8: 8, 16. 24, 32, 40
6: 6, 12, 18, 24
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Since the question is asking
which statement is true, a
good strategy is to underline
anything that you know is
false.
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