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2/7 Bellwork: What is an example of a variable? in Google Classroom

2/7 Bellwork: What is an example of a variable?

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Absolute Value Quick Check in Google Classroom

Absolute Value Quick Check

Absolute value represents the distance between the number in the bars (|x|) and zero. Select the option with the GREATER absolute value.

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What does it mean for a negative number to be the opposite of a positive number? in Google Classroom

What does it mean for a negative number to be the opposite of a positive number?

Watch the following video, then explain in your own words what this video means when it says that a negative number is the opposite of a positive number.

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Percentage Quick Check in Google Classroom

Percentage Quick Check

Complete this quick check by answering the multiple choice questions.

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Is this video focused on finding a) the whole number of something, b) the percentage of a given number of parts, or c) the number of parts based on a given percentage? in Google Classroom

Is this video focused on finding a) the whole number of something, b) the percentage of a given number of parts, or c) the number of parts based on a given percentage?

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Negative Numbers Quick Check in Google Classroom

Negative Numbers Quick Check

Complete this quick check to show me what you understand about negative and positive numbers.

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Rates Study Guide in Google Classroom

Rates Study Guide

If you were not present in class, this was the study guide passed out today (Thursday the 13th, 1/13). Turn this in completed before your class begins on Friday the 14th (1/14) to receive 10 extra points on Friday's quiz. You may show your answer's by bolding, underlining, or typing an "X" by your answer. Make sure to read the questions carefully, select more than one answer ONLY if the question asks you to and type out your answer for the open-ended question at the end.