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HOMEWORK DUE ON:

Wednesday (October 21st)
IB  1A Read pages 32-33 (Perimeter and Area)
       Do problems on pages 34-35: odds. Be sure and label your answers.
VPA 2A No homework
IB  4A Same as 1A

Thursday (October 22nd)
IB  1B Read pages 32-33 (Perimeter and Area)
       Do problems on pages 34-35: odds. Be sure and label your answers.
IB  2B Same as 1B
VPA 4B Read pages 21-22 (Order of Operations)
       Do problems on pages 23-25: odds (Be sure and show work as required.) 

Friday (October 23rd)
IB   1A Do problems on pages 34-35: multiples of 4. Be sure and label your
        answers.
VPA  2A Do problems on pages 23-25: multiples of 4
IB   4A Do problems on pages 34-35: multiples of 4. Be sure and label your
          answers.
        In class we evaluated 10 to the 6th power down to 10 to the -3     
          power, and 4 to the 6th power down to 4 to the -3 power.  In a 
          similar fashion, 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.

Monday (October 26th)
IB   1A In class we evaluated 10 to the 6th power down to 10 to the -3     
          power. In a similar fashion, evaluate 4 to the 6th power down to 4
          to the -6th 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.
VPA  2A Do problems on page 708: #23-32
IB   4A Do problems on pages 44-45: #1-48 (odds)

Tuesday (October 27th)
IB   1B Do problems on pages 34-35: multiples of 4. Be sure and label your
          answers.
IB   2B Same as 1B
VPA  4B Do problems on pages 23-25: multiples of 4. Be sure and show work.   
           
Wednesday (October 28th)
IB   1A Read pages 216-217
        Do problems on pages 218-219: #1-38 (odds), 45-49 (all)
VPA  2A Read pages 320-322 
        Do problems on pages 323-324: #11-36 (odds)
IB   4A Same as 1A

Thursday (October 29th)
IB   1B Read pages 216-217
        Do problems on pages 218-219: #1-38 (odds), 45-49 (all)
IB   2B Same as 1B
VPA  4B Read pages 320-322 
        Do problems on pages 323-324: #11-36 (odds)

Friday (October 30th)
IB   1B Do problems on page 156: #1-17 (all)
        Read pages 157-158 (Prime Factorization)
        Do problems on page 159: #1-17 (all)
IB   2B Same as 1B
VPA  4B Do problems on page 152: #1-11 (all)
        Read pages 214-216 (Prime Factorization)
        Do problems on pages 216-217: #1-8 (all), 13-36 (all)

Monday (November 2)
IB   1A Do problems on pages 218-219: #1-40 (multiples of 4)
        Be sure you know the answer to 4 to the minus 4, 5 and 6 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.
VPA  2A Do problems on pages 323-324: #11-36 (evens)
IB   4A Do problems on pages 218-219: #1-40 (multiples of 4)

Tuesday (November 3)
IB   1B Read pages 52-53 (Comparing, Ordering, and Rounding Decimals)
        Do problems on pages 54-55: #1-49 (all) and 51-55 (all)
IB   2B Same as 1B
VPA  4B Read pages 107-108 (Decimals and Place Value)
        Do problems on pages 109-111: #1-44 (all), 46-53 (all), and 56-60
         (all)

Wednesday (November 4)
IB   1A Read pages 157-158 (Prime Factorization)
        Do problems on page 159: 1-30 (all)
VPA  2A Read pages 214-216 (Prime Factorization)
        Do problems on pages 216-217: #1-8 (all), 13-36 (all) 
IB   4A Same as 1A

Thursday (November 5)
IB   1B Read pages 157-158 (Prime Factorization)
        Do problems on page 159: #18-30 (all)
IB   2B 
VPA  4B 

Friday (November 6)
IB   1B Do problems on page 160: #31-58 (all)

Moday (November 9)
IB   1A Do problems on handout
VPA  2A Do problems on pages 217-218:#39-60 (evens)
IB   4A Same as 1A

Tuesday (November 10)
IB   1B Be sure you can do problems #31-58 on page 160
IB   2B Same as 1B
VPA  4B Do problems on pages 217-218:#39-60 (evens)

Wednesday (November 11)
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 164-165 (Greatest Common Factor)
        Do problems on pages 166-167: #11-39 (odds); 44-51 (odds)
        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.
VPA  2A Read pages 223-223 (Greatest Common Factor)
        Do problems on pages 224-225: #5-31 (odds), 39
IB   4A Read pages 164-165 (Greatest Common Factor)
        Do problems on pages 166-167: #11-39 (odds); 44-51 (odds)
          seconds in 1 year

November 12 (Thursday)
ALL CLASSES: Better know multiples of 10 squared and 25 squared.  Have you 
  been studying decimal, per cent and decimal equivalents?
 
IB   1B Read pages 164-165 (Greatest Common Factor)
        Do problems on pages 166-167: #11-39 (odds); 44-51 (odds)
        Do multiples of 4 on handout
IB   2B Do all problems on handout
VPA  4B Read pages 223-223 (Greatest Common Factor)
        Do problems on pages 224-225: #5-31 (odds), 39

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 (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.  
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.
            
 

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