Homework

HOMEWORK DUE ON:

November 16 (Monday)
ALL CLASSES: Better know multiples of 10 squared and 25 squared.  Have you 
  been studying decimal, per cent and decimal equivalents?

IB   1A Read pages 169-170 (Equivalent Fractions) and pages 185-187 (Mixed
         Numbers and Improper Fractions). Do problems on pages 171-172 and 
         187-188: #1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 23, 27, 31, 35, and 39 on both sets of
         pages.  
VPA  2A Do problems on pages 224-225: #1-28 (multiples of 4)
IB   4A Read pages 169-170 (Greatest Common Factor) and pages 185-187 (Mixed
         Numbers and Improper Fractions). Do problems on pages 171-172 and 
         187-188: #1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 23, 27, 31, 35, and 39 on both sets of
         pages.
        Multiply 86,400 (seconds in 1 day) times 365 (days in 1 year) to find
         number of seconds in 1 year. Multiply the answer times 80 (years in
         the average lifetime of a person in the U.S. today) to find the 
         number of seconds you will live if you live 80 years.

November 17 (Tuesday)
ALL CLASSES: Better know multiples of 10 squared and 25 squared.  Have you 
  been studying decimal, per cent and decimal equivalents?

IB   1B Be sure you know the answer to 4 to the minus 4 and minus 5 powers in
         both fraction and decimal form. 
        Evaluate 2 to the 10th power down to 2 to the -10 power. When you
         evaluate the negative exponents, you may put your answers as
         fractions; if you wish, you can also try your luck with equivalent
         decimal answers.
        Do problems on pages 171-172 and 187-188: #1-40 (multiples of 4)
IB   2B Evaluate 2 to the 10th power down to 2 to the -10 power. When you
         evaluate the negative exponents, you may put your answers as
         fractions; if you wish, you can also try your luck with equivalent
         decimal answers.
        Do problems on pages 171-172 and 187-188: #1-40 (multiples of 4)
VPA  4B Do problems on pages 230-232: #1-52 (multiples of 4)

Wednesday(November 18)
ALL CLASSES: Better know multiples of 10 squared and 25 squared.  Have you 
  been studying decimal, per cent and decimal equivalents?

IB   1A Do problems on handout available in my classroom on the 19th
VPA  2A Read pages 228-230 (Equivalent Fractions)
        Do problems on pages 230-232: #10-59 (odds) 
IB   4A Same as 1A

Thursday (November 19)
ALL CLASSES: Better know multiples of 10 squared and 25 squared.  Have you 
  been studying decimal, per cent and decimal equivalents?

IB   1B Do decimal equivalents of 2 to the -8, -9, and -10 powers
        Do designated problems on handout
IB   2B Do designated problems on handout
VPA  4B Read pages 118-119 (Ordering Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 120-121: #6-29 (odds), 37

Friday (November 20)
IB   1A Do even-numbered problems on 4.2 Practice C handout
VPA  2A Read pages 118-119 (Ordering Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 120-121: #6-29 (odds), 37
IB   4A Same as 1A

Monday (November 23)
IB   1A Read pages 58-59 (Adding and Subtracting Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 60-62: #7-51 (odds)
VPA  2A Read pages 124-125 (Rounding Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 126-128: #14-60 (odds)
IB   4A Same as 1A

Tuesday (November 24)
IB   1B Do even-numbered problems on 4.2 Practice C handout
IB   2B Same as 1B
VPA  4B Read pages 124-125 (Rounding Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 126-128: #14-60 (odds)

Wednesday (November 25)-Friday (November 27): NO CLASSES (Thanksgiving Break)

Monday (November 30)
IB   1A Read pages 63-64 (Multiplying Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 65-66: #9-41 (odds)  SHOW YOUR WORK!
VPA  2A Read pages 136-138 (Adding and Subtracting Decimals)
        Do problems on page 139: #9-26 (odds)   REMEMBER: when you add or
         subtract decimals ===> line up the decimal points     SHOW YOUR WORK!
IB   4A Same as 1A

Tuesday (December 1)
IB   1B Read pages 63-64 (Multiplying Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 65-66: #9-41 (odds)  SHOW YOUR WORK!
IB   2B Same as 1B
        Find GCF for ===> 1.  594, 369, 162, and 3,105   2.  162, 216, and 108
VPA  4B Read pages 136-138 (Adding and Subtracting Decimals)
        Do problems on page 139: #9-26 (odds)   REMEMBER: when you add or
         subtract decimals ===> line up the decimal points     SHOW YOUR WORK!

Wednesday (December 2)
IB   1A Read pages 67-69 (Dividing Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 70-71: #11-25, 33-45, 51-64 (odds in all groups)
VPA  2A Read pages 153-155
        Do problems on pages 156-157: #12-27 (odds) and on pages 144-145:
         #13-26 (odds)and 43-58 (odds)
IB   4A Same as 1A

Thursday (December 3)
IB   1B Be sure you have:
         Read pages 58-59 (Adding and Subtracting Decimals)
         Done problems on pages 60-62: #7-51 (odds)
         Read pages 63-64 (Multiplying Decimals)
         Done problems on pages 65-66: #9-41 (odds)  SHOW YOUR WORK!
         Multiply 80 years x 31,536,000 seconds per year (365-day year) to 
          find out how many seconds you will live in 80 years
IB   2B  Be sure you have:
         Read pages 58-59 (Adding and Subtracting Decimals)
         Done problems on pages 60-62: #7-51 (odds)
         Read pages 63-64 (Multiplying Decimals)
         Done problems on pages 65-66: #9-41 (odds)  SHOW YOUR WORK
         Found GCF for ===> 1.  594, 369, 162, and 3,105   2.  162, 216, and
          108
VPA  4B Do problems on page 139: #12, 16, 20, 24, 28

Friday (December 4)
IB   1B Find length of daylight in Oklahoma City on the 21st day of each
         month of the year (on handout)
IB   2B How many seconds are in 4.6 billion years and in 14 billion years
         (based on work done in class)
VPA  4B Read pages 153-155
        Do problems on pages 156-157: #12-27 (odds) and on pages 144-145:
         #13-26 (odds)and 43-58 (odds)

Monday (December 7)
IB   1A Do problems on pages 70-71: #11-25, 33-45, 51-64 (multiples of 4 in
         all groups)
VPA  2A Read pages 153-155
        Do problems on pages 156-157: #12-27 (multiples of 4) and on pages
         144-145: #13-26 (multiples of 4) and 43-58 (multiples of 4)
IB   4A Same as 1A

Tuesday (December 8)
IB   1B Read pages 67-69 (Dividing Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 70-71: #11-25 (odds), 33-45 (odds), 51-64 (odds)
IB   2B Same as 1B.  Also, find length of daylight in Oklahoma City on the
         21st day of each month of the year (on handout)
VPA  4B Read pages 164-166 (Multiplying Decimals)
        Do problems on page 167: #12-26 (odds). Also do problems on pages
         156-157: #12-27 (multiples of 4 and on pages 144-145: #13-26
         (multiples of 4) and 43-58 (multiples of 4)

Wednesday (December 9)
IB   1A Do all problems on handout (available after lunch on Monday - 7th)
        Find length of daylight in Oklahoma City on the 21st day of each
         month of the year (on handout given during class)
VPA  2A Read pages 164-166 (Multiplying Decimals)
        Do problems on page 167: #12-26 (odds). Also do problems on pages
         156-157: #12-27 (multiples of 4 and on pages 144-145: #13-26
         (multiples of 4) and 43-58 (multiples of 4)
IB   4A Find length of daylight in Oklahoma City on the 21st day of each
         month of the year (on handout given during class)
        Do all problems on other handout given during class

Thursday (December 10)
IB   1B Do following problems: #1.  4.04 divided by .02   #2. .0404 divided by
         2   #3.  40.4 divided by .2   #4.  .000404 divided by .00002
         #5.  40,400 divided by .2   #6.   40,400 divided by .0002
        Also, do problems on handout
IB   2B Same as 1B
VPA  4B Do problems on handout

Friday (December 11)
IB   1A Start reviewing for semester test
VPA  2A Be sure you can do problems 16, 18, 20 22, 26 on page 167
        Be sure you have done problems on pages 156-157: #12-27 (muliples of
         4 and on pages 144-145: #13-26 (multiples of 4) and 43-58 (multiples
         of 4)
IB   4A Same as 1A
        Also, can you figure out what unusual (problably never experienced by
         you) happened in Barrow, AK, on May 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th; and
         on August 2nd, 3rd, 4th 5th and 6th?

Week of December 14-18
ALL CLASSES: Semester Finals

1B and 2B classes: Replace "LCM" with "GCF" in next to bottom line of "IB
      Semester Test Information" handout

1A   Answer to 3 times the cube of the difference of the square of 13 and the
       square of 4 ===> 10,744,731

1A, 2A, 4A, 1B, 2B and 4B classes: Answers to handout sheet: