Journals due tomorrow Turn in pg 80 Test next Wednesday?
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Journals due tomorrow Turn in pg 80 Test next Wednesday?
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The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it. Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878 - 1969)
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Now we are going to solve equations with multiplication and division attached to the variable.
Use the Inverse operation again!!! Solve for w, if
w = 132 CHECK IT!!
226
w
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w
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A person weighs about 6 times as much on Earth as on the moon. Eric weighs 120 pounds on Earth. How much would he weigh on the moon?
1. Define/state a variable and what it represents. w = Eric’s weight on the moon
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A person weighs about 6 times as much on Earth as on the moon. Eric weighs 120 pounds on Earth. How much would he weigh on the moon?
2. Write the equation w*6 = 120 or w =120/6 3. Solve it for w w = 20Calculate your approximate weight on the
moon.
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