Each week you will have a question that you must answer. The questions are worth 10 points each. The first person to correctly answer the question each week will get 5 bonus points. YOU MUST USE AT LEAST THREE SENTENCES TO EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWERS.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
GP 2 Week 1
What is your goal for the second grading period? What is something that you need to change in order to be more successful in math OR What is something that you need to keep your grade up in math?
GP 2 Week 2
A train leaves Chicago traveling to LA and is traveling at 40 mph. 2 hours later another train leaves heading in the same direction. The second train is traveling at 60 mph. How long until the second train passes the first train?
GP 2 Week 3
A sixth-grade class sells Yankees pennants and American Flags. They earn $1 profit for each pennant sold and $6 for each flag sold. They sell items at a total of $92.
1) How many flags did they sell if they sold 20 pennants?
2) Create a different scenario of the amount of each item they could sell to equal $92.00 An example would be 1 flag and 86 pennants.
GP 2 Week 4
The Booster Club hired a hip hop group for a fund-raiser. The club guaranteed the group a fee of $1500 plus $4.50 for each ticket sold. There are 1,132 seats in the auditorium. What is the greatest possible amount of money the band can earn for a performance? The least amount?
A booster club is an organization that is formed to support (e.g. coordinate events, raise money, etc.) an associated club, sports team, or organization.
A booster club is an organization that is formed to support (e.g. coordinate events, raise money, etc.) an associated club, sports team, or organization.
GP 2 Week 5
This is a two part question
If you buy 5 candy bars and a bag of $4.00 gummy worms, the variable expression 5c + 4 represents the total cost of the purchase.
1) If your bill came to $21.00 how much did each candy bar cost?
Suppose the next day you went back to the store and bought 3 DVDs and a video game for $30. 2) Write a variable expression to represent this purchase
If you buy 5 candy bars and a bag of $4.00 gummy worms, the variable expression 5c + 4 represents the total cost of the purchase.
1) If your bill came to $21.00 how much did each candy bar cost?
Suppose the next day you went back to the store and bought 3 DVDs and a video game for $30. 2) Write a variable expression to represent this purchase
GP 2 Week 6
Mark Texiera of the New York Yankees makes 23,125,000 per year. In 2012 Texiera at 451 at bats. Alex Rodriguez makes $30,000,000 per year. In 2012 Rodriguez had 463 at bats. How much money did each player make per at bat?
You would be smiling if you made that much money too.
GP 2 Week 7
Ben was a salesman at a car dealership where he made $10 per hour and $50 for every sale he made. David worked at the same job and got paid $20 per hour. If Ben worked 10 hours and sold 2 cars in a week, how many hours would David have to work to make more money than Ben?
Would you rather have a contract like Ben's or like David's? Why?
Would you rather have a contract like Ben's or like David's? Why?
GP 2 Week 8
The middle school is going to have a walk-a-thon. Justice and Joseph are arguing who made more money per lap. Justice raises $333 for walking 11 laps. Joseph raises $400 for walking 8 laps. How much did each person raise per lap? Who was right?
GP 2 Week 9
Yam, Bam, Uam, Iam, and Gam are aliens on a space ship.
a) Yam is younger than Uam.
b) Yam is not the youngest in the group.
c) Only one alien is older than Gam.
d) Gam is younger than Bam.
Arrange Yam, Uam, Bam, Iam, and Gam in order of increasing
age.
a) Yam is younger than Uam.
b) Yam is not the youngest in the group.
c) Only one alien is older than Gam.
d) Gam is younger than Bam.
Arrange Yam, Uam, Bam, Iam, and Gam in order of increasing
age.
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