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Schedule for the week of 05/03-05/07 7th Grade Math: Monday-10-30 even Page 512 Tuesday- Review for test Wednesday- Test Thursday- 10-16 Page 532-533 Friday- Handout
Question of the Week: re are three kittens named Kody, Kaleb, and Kraig. They all have different colored fur: orange, blue, and yellow. They also live in different houses: the hotel, the mansion, and the condo. You have to figure out the fur color of each kitten and which house they live in.
1. Kody doesn't live in the condo.
2. The cat that lives in the mansion doesn't have orange fur.
3. Kaleb lives in the hotel.
4. Kody's favorite color is blue, but that is not his fur color.
5. The cat that lives in the hotel has orange fur. 8th Grade Math: Monday- 6-13 Page 598 Tuesday- Review for test Wednesday-Review for test Thursday- Test Friday- 12-19 Page 624 Question of the Week: What word, when added, creates new words?
flap____ ____knife ____pot cracker____ Monday- 10-21 Page 536 Tuesday- Review for test Wednesday- Review for test Thursday- Test Friday- 31-46 Page 580 Question of the Week: Little Billy has a calculator with 15 buttons. He has 10 keys for 0-9, a key for addition, multiplication, division, and subtraction. Finally, he has an = sign. However, Mark the Meanie messed up the programming on Billy's calculator. Now, whenever Billy presses any of the number keys, it comes up with a random single-digit number. The same goes for the four operations keys (+,-,x, /). So whenever Billy tries to press the + button, the calculator chooses randomly between addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division. The only key left untouched was the = sign.
Now, if Billy were to press one number key, one operation key, then another number key, then the = button, what are the chances the answer comes out to 6?
Algebra II Monday- Handout Tuesday- Review for test Wednesday- Review for test Thursday- Test Friday- Handout Question of the Week:When playing a game of blackjack, what are the odds that you will be dealt blackjack on the first deal? Assume you are playing with one opponent and your opponent is the dealer. Note: 10, jack, queen and king all are worth 10. Aces are worth 11. You have blackjack when the values of both your cards add up to 21. There is only one deck of cards being dealt out.
Monday- 3-10 Page 611-612 Tuesday- Review for test Wednesday- No Class- Choir Thursday- Test Friday- No Class Jr. Sr. Question of the Week: Roll three fair cubic dice and get the sum 5. What's the probability of it?
Consumer Math: Monday- Financial Peace Video Series Tuesday- Financial Peace Video Series Wednesday- Financial Peace Video Series Thursday- Financial Peace Video Series Friday- QUIZ Question of the Week: uppose you're participating in a TV quiz show and you make it to the final round. The quiz master shows you three closed boxes; two of them are empty, but the other one contains the super prize of $1,000,000. He asks you to make a choice... When you make your choice he opens one of the rejected boxes and shows you it is empty. Now he gives you the opportunity either to stick to your first choice or to pick the other box. What should you do? Or does it not matter at all because the odds are now fifty-fifty?
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