Algebra I 8 Homework 3-4/5-08
Tuesday March 04th 2008, 3:54 pm
Filed under: Algebra I 8




pg. 434-435; 11-27 odd

you may solve using any method





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12 Comments so far

Mrs. Baird,
Can we go over #’s 15 an 17 in class on Thursday?

Thanks

Comment by    Alex Kim 03.04.08 @ 6:08 pm

I didn’t really understand numbers 11 and 17 on the homework… could we go over them in class? Thanks!

Comment by    Julia 03.04.08 @ 7:39 pm

uh mis baird im a total idiot. can you giv me step by step instructions on how to do number 13. and all questions like it. its the questions with the percentage acidity stuff. thanks

Comment by    john 03.05.08 @ 6:05 pm

nevermind mrs baird. I found out how to do it, using the chart! imagine that… anyways thanks and I’ll do my best to listen well in class from now on. Feel free to remind me to pay attention when I’m not doing so. thanks again!

Comment by    john 03.05.08 @ 8:05 pm

hi mrs. Baird! i had trouble understanding how to do parts of the homework…can we go over it?
thanks

Comment by    shannon l 03.05.08 @ 9:01 pm

I really didn’t understand any of the homework, so if we could go over it in class that would really help. Thanks

Comment by    Caitlin Perry 03.05.08 @ 9:15 pm

hi…can we go over #’s 17 and 19 in class? thanks!

Comment by    kathryn 03.05.08 @ 9:25 pm

can we go over the hw in class? thanks!kinda forgot how to do these problems

Comment by    Zaki Khan 03.05.08 @ 9:26 pm

Would you be willing to go over some examples of these problems in class, because I am having trouble with the variable placements and the equations that go along with them. ty

Comment by    John Kellogg 03.05.08 @ 9:28 pm

hi mrs baird.
I didn’t really understand any of the homework… can we go over them sometime?

Comment by    denise morillo 03.05.08 @ 10:05 pm

Dear Mrs. Baird,
I don’t know if I missed something or not, but I don’t understand this. I tried to find the way to do these in the book, and I can’t find it. I think it is a y=mx+b thing, but I don’t know where the things are supposed to plug in. Can you explain this to me tomorrow, and I’ll do it over the weekend?
Thank You very much,
Sam Whitefield

Comment by    Sam Whitefield 03.05.08 @ 10:15 pm

mrs baird i dont really understand the homework, can we go over it in class?

Comment by    Caroline 03.05.08 @ 11:08 pm



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