Ava,I'm not sure if this is correct but for 15d. is said that the relationship between the length and the width is that the numbers are factor pairs of 24. And for 16d. I said that as the length numbers count down by one the width numbers count up by one. As I said before I am not 100% sure those are correct but I hope it helps! ~Sara
hi mr Framke this isnt related to math but is to XC, there is practice friday morning, that is picture day, i have talked to many and they say they may skip because a sweaty ugly picture just dosnt due. maybe a rescedule?? thanks i will hear from you manana
Hey! I NEED HELP! I'm so confused on problem 1a, we don't know how long it takes them to travel, so how are we supposed to put that in our table! How many hours does it take them?!?!?! HELP!
Wait do we have homework tonight because the sheet says we do not
ReplyDeletewe do because when the sheet says we have something do on Tuesday, it means we do it tonight. the problems are ACE #1-4,15,16 p.35
ReplyDeleteMr. Framke, Can you please help me on problems 15D and 16D? I can work the other parts but I am confused here. Thanks Ava
ReplyDeletei was wondering if anybody knew what the scale would be and how to set it up for length on 16b.?
ReplyDeleteAva,I'm not sure if this is correct but for 15d. is said that the relationship between the length and the width is that the numbers are factor pairs of 24. And for 16d. I said that as the length numbers count down by one the width numbers count up by one. As I said before I am not 100% sure those are correct but I hope it helps!
ReplyDelete~Sara
thanks Sara that does help
ReplyDelete~ava
ok soo i am confused how to get the cost for the miles for 6b. please help me!
ReplyDelete~sara
for 6c i don't know what variable should go on the x axis. Help!
ReplyDeleteI need help on 18 b! HELP!
ReplyDeleteLivvy, I did miles because the price depends on how far they go, so miles is the independent variable and the price is the dependent variable
ReplyDeleteSara,
ReplyDeleteI did the miles times 2 because it's 2 dollars per mile.
Oh, and if someone could help me with 18a too, that would be nice, thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThe help video for number 18 really helped me.
ReplyDeletehi mr Framke this isnt related to math but is to XC, there is practice friday morning, that is picture day, i have talked to many and they say they may skip because a sweaty ugly picture just dosnt due. maybe a rescedule?? thanks i will hear from you manana
ReplyDeleteHey! I NEED HELP! I'm so confused on problem 1a, we don't know how long it takes them to travel, so how are we supposed to put that in our table! How many hours does it take them?!?!?! HELP!
ReplyDeletehey does anybody know the answer for 36? I am a little bit confused....
ReplyDeleteIs there any homework tonight?
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