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Week 23 - HW

The document outlines a homework assignment that includes several math and science tasks to be completed by Friday, March 1st. The tasks involve calculating the area and perimeter of a polygon with given coordinates, matching equivalent measurements, converting between different units of measurement including milliliters, grams, centimeters, meters, kilometers, and more, comparing measurements using greater than, less than, or equal to symbols, and solving word problems involving inequalities.

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Week 23 - HW

The document outlines a homework assignment that includes several math and science tasks to be completed by Friday, March 1st. The tasks involve calculating the area and perimeter of a polygon with given coordinates, matching equivalent measurements, converting between different units of measurement including milliliters, grams, centimeters, meters, kilometers, and more, comparing measurements using greater than, less than, or equal to symbols, and solving word problems involving inequalities.

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Name: Week 23: Homework

Class:

To be completed by Friday, 1st March.


Task 1 Log on to www.mathletics.com and try to get onto the leader board! Task 2 Log on to Acuity and complete any three lessons (and solve the problems) assigned to you. Task 3

7. Calculate the area and perimeter of the polygon, ABCDEF, if it has vertices at the following

coordinate points: A (-2, 4), B (-2, 6), C (4, 6), D (4, -1), E (-4, -1), and F (-4, 4).

Name: Task 4 Match the measures that are equivalent. 1. 72.3 km 2. 0.0723 m 3. 0.723 cm 4. 723 mm A. 0.000723 km B. 72,300 m C. 7.23 cm D. 7.23 mm

Class:

Complete the statement. 5. To convert from milliliters to ________, you divide by 1000. 6. To convert from grams to ________, you multiply by 100. 7. To convert from centimeters to ________, you divide by 100,000. Complete the statement. 8. 2.56 g = ______ mg 9. 2614 m = ______ km 10. 0.56 L = ______ mL

11. 250,000 mg = ______ g

12. 18 m = ______ cm

13. 7.14 kg = _______ g

14. 394 cm = ____ m

15. 1.405 km = ____ m Complete the statement using >, <, or =. 18. 5600 mg ____ 56 g

16. 41,250 mL = ____ L

17. 420 mm ____ 4.2 cm

19. 21,480 mL ____ 214.8 L

20. 6.24 m ____ 624 cm

21. 4.02 kL ____ 40,200,000 mL

22. 14 kg ____ 14,000 mg

Name: Task 5

Class:

A mail-order CD company is advertising a sale. During the sale, CDs are $6.95 each and the shipping and handling charge is only $5.25. How many CDs can you buy for $40?

Kathy earns $445 a week for 40 hours of work and $25 an hour for each hour over 40. How many hours did Kathy work if she earned $570 in one week?

A wheelbarrow can carry at most 400 pounds. Write and solve an inequality to find the greatest number of 50pound bags of concrete that the wheelbarrow can carry.

A book store sells used paperbacks for $3.75 each. You receive a $2 discount if you spend at least $30 in the store. Write and solve an inequality that represents the least number of paperbacks you must buy in order to receive the discount.

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