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2/2 AAP Multiplying & Dividing Rational Numbers

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Question 3
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Andrea purchases 33/4 pounds of carrots for $1.60 per pound, 2/3 pounds of potatoes for $1.59 per pound, and 3 pounds of onions for $1.79 per pound. What is the total amount she spent on ALL vegetables? Use the table below to help you find the answer.

Question 4
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Evaluate each expression below. Write your answer as an integer, fraction or mixed number in simplest terms. Show your work.

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Question 5
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Larry works at Chick-Fil-A and makes $15.25 per hour. He works 8 hours every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. How much money does Larry put in his savings account per week?

Question 6
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Question 7
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Use the information to answer the following question.

Susan has a checking account. Her current balance in the account is –$2.50. If her checking account balance falls below zero, she is charged by the bank a fee of $5.50 per day.

Susan's account fell below zero on Monday. What will the new balance in her account be on Wednesday? Show your work.

Question 8
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What is the value of the expression below:


Evaluate using any strategy of your choice.

Question 9
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Without solving, determine if the answers to the following expressions will be positive or negative. Explain your answers in the show your work section.

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Question 10
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Debbie recorded the distance she ran each day on the table. She wants to reach a goal of 10 miles by the end of the week.


If Debbie ran Wednesday’s distance 6 times a week, what would be her total distance?_______
Would she reach her goal of 10 miles? _______
Tyson is dividing –30 by a negative integer. Which of the following statements describes the quotient Tyson should get?
It will be positive and greater than 30.
It will be negative and greater than –30.
It will be positive and less than or equal 30.
It will be negative and less than or equal to –30.
Which of the following expressions is equivalent to –6?