Q3 Week 5 Day 4
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17 questions
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Complete your warm-up for today. Show your work on the page for each problem. If you need more work space, you can use the back of your paper. When you have answered the questions, enter the answers on the formative below.
Complete your warm-up for today. Show your work on the page for each problem. If you need more work space, you can use the back of your paper. When you have answered the questions, enter the answers on the formative below.
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Round 801 to the nearest 10.
Round 801 to the nearest 10.
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Round 801 to the nearest 100.
Round 801 to the nearest 100.
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Round 378 to the nearest 10.
Round 378 to the nearest 10.
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Round 378 to the nearest 100.
Round 378 to the nearest 100.
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Round 435 to the nearest 10.
Round 435 to the nearest 10.
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Round 435 to the nearest 100.
Round 435 to the nearest 100.
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Find the sum of 1,480 and 2,499.
Find the sum of 1,480 and 2,499.
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Joshua has 2 containers with 9 cars in each container. How many cars does he have in all?
Joshua has 2 containers with 9 cars in each container. How many cars does he have in all?
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If Tanner has twice as many cars as Joshua, how many does Tanner have?
If Tanner has twice as many cars as Joshua, how many does Tanner have?
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27 ÷ 9 =
27 ÷ 9 =
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84 ÷ 12 =
84 ÷ 12 =
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10 ÷10 =
10 ÷10 =
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36 ÷ 9 =
36 ÷ 9 =
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What is the area of the shape on your warmup? Include in. sq. in your answer.
What is the area of the shape on your warmup? Include in. sq. in your answer.
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What is the perimeter of the shape on your warmup? Include in. in your answer.
What is the perimeter of the shape on your warmup? Include in. in your answer.
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Rex starts work at 9:20 am. He needs to be at work 15 minutes before he starts. What time should he be at work? Include am in your answer.
Rex starts work at 9:20 am. He needs to be at work 15 minutes before he starts. What time should he be at work? Include am in your answer.
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On your warm up, use the number lines to find equivalent fractions to ½. We will discuss this as a class.
On your warm up, use the number lines to find equivalent fractions to ½. We will discuss this as a class.
Scroll down to submit your answers, but DO NOT EXIT the formative. Come back to this section of the page to find out what you should complete today.
Now that you have entered your answers for today's warmup, complete the tasks to the right. Each task has a RED LETTER next to it.