problem 4)
A company makes 5 blue cars for every 3 white cars. If the company makes 15 white A cars in one day, how many blue cars will it make?
Step 1) The First thing I did was that I counted by 3 five times and got 15.
Step 2)Then I counted backwards by 5 three times and got 5.
Step 3)then I timed 5 withe the five I already had and got my answer 25.
I am doing problem 4 this week. A company makes 5 blue cars for every 3 white cars. If the company makes 15 white cars in one day, how many blue cars will it make?
Step 1 I counted by five and I got 15.
Step 2 I counted the same amount of times that i did with 5 which is 5
Step 3 next i multiplied 5 x 5 which equals 25
I picked #2 for my problem. A certain map uses a scale of 1 inch equals 25 miles. How many miles are represented by 5 inches on this map? There is 3 steps to find the answer to the problem.
Step 1) Look for your most important information in the math problem.
Step 2) Multiply 25 & 5.
Step 3) You get 125.
So the map represents 125 miles.
I also chose problem 4 which states, A company makes 5 blue cars for every 3 white cars. If the company makes 15 white cars in one day, how many blue cars will it make?
Step1) Count by 5 until you get to 15.
Step2) So the Number of times you counted to get to 15 is 3 right. So now multiply 3 & 3 and you’ll get 9.
So they would make 9 blue cars every time they make 15 white cars.
5) The vice president of sales took a client out to lunch. If the lunch was $44.00 and she left a 20% tip, how much money did she spend on lunch?
Step 1) Write a proportion. 20%/100 = N/44
Step 2) Cross Multiply.
Step 3) Divide
So she will leave $8.80 for a tip.
Today in math I learned how to solve this simple problem:
A desert area’s average rainfall is 12 inches a year. This year the area received 15 inches of rain. What percent of the average rainfall amount is 15 inches?
step 1) i multiply 12 and 15 and get 1.25
step 2) i will move the decimal point
step 3) And 125 will be my answer.
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Question # 5 states that One Human Year Is To Equal 7 Dog Years. If John’s Dog Is 6.5 Years In Human Years, How Much Is He In Dog Years? Well to do this this problem you first multiply 7 and 6.5 years together. You will get 455. Then you add the decimal to 455 to get 45.5. So John’s dog is 45.5 dog years.
We learned about ancient Israel and Its past History. Mr. Miller taught us about the Torah and Cannan the holy land of Israelites. We took notes for about two weeks. Then we made a Scribble Map shown below. These two weeks learning about Israel were fun.
Babylon · Bethleham · Cannan · Edgar · Temple Mount
Atmosphere: During the day the atmosphere is hot because the sun heats it up. At night the sun “hides” so the temperature gets colder. The thickness of the atmosphere is kilometers. There is a lot of air on top of us. It is pushing down on us. It is most dense because of gravity.
Hydrosphere: Our motion of rivers and streams are very easy to see. Although, Lakes and ponds are a litlle bit harder to see. The characteristics of the earths oceans motion.
Geosphere: Below the crust us just like the mantle. the earths insides is like a layer of cake. the mantle consist 2 parts.
Biosphere: It is made out of all living things on earth. It extends over the Earth’s surface in a thin layer. In a few kilometers.
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The Earth is made up of mainly four spheres. They are Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Geosphere, and Biosphere. These four elements rely on each other. If our Atmoshere were to get affected by pollution and gets destroyed everything else would too.
The atmosphere is the air that we breath and the wind that blows in our faces. the atmosphere is always in motion The clouds that make rain and the weather are all atmosphere. The atmosphere is always in motion. The atmosphere has properties. One of them is temperature. The temperature warms in the day caused by the sun. The air cools at night when the sun goes down and the moon rises. Another property is pressure and density. The air closer to the surface of the air is denser caused by the gravity. The atmosphere is several kilometers thick. That is alot of air. The air puts pressure on us. When the pressure is slightly unbalanced it causes storms and big winds.
Hydrosphere
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hydrosphere is found all around the Earth. It’s water. 70% is located all around the earth. The hydrosphere has characteristics that affect ocean’s motion. Temperature and salinity. When water is warm it tends to be lighter and it rises, while cooler water is thicker and sinks. When water is too salty it is heavier and sinks. Less salty water tends to be lighter and move to the surface. A reservoir of chemicals effect the atmosphereand energy absorbing 90% of the solar radiation which hits the surface.
Geosphere
The layers of Earth are like the layers of a cake. The layers change density, mineral composition, and thinkness in deepness. Under the crust is the mantle. The mantle has two layers. The Asthenosphere is the upper layer. It is less dense and inelastic. The mantle is the largest part of the inside of Earth. The core is surrounded by the mantle. The core is like a big ball of metal. The cake has many layers of bread just like the Earth’s inside. The parts of the cake are denser and more fragile than others.
Biosphere
The biosphere makes up all living things on earth. It contains from the smallest bacteria to the largest whales on Earth. The biosphere extends a couple of kilometers in the atmosphere to the deepest part of the oceans. “The Biosphere is a life supporting global ecosystem, where each living things depends on each other and the enviorment.”
The Nile is very important to the Egyptians. There lives relied on the river. This amazing river allowed the Egyptians to start life in the harsh desert. The Nile god was worshiped when the Nile was flooded or the ground was rich and fertile. This river was used in various ways. Many myths were made in honor of the Nile. The Nile was considered as a life giver.
The Nile allowed Egyptians to develop a very distinctive society. Without Nile Egypt would be desert. All the citizens of Egypt wouldn’t exist. Egypt provided fertilizer so they could get plants and crops to grow. This amazing 4000 mile long river was a true life giver. The Nile river provided trade and transportation. Trade allowed Egyptians to trade gold for like wood, paper, and different foods. The wood would be used to make wood houses instead of dirt homes. A true fact about Egypt is that the Nile was never named by Egyptians so the name Nile is made up by other people.
Nile gods did a very important role in the Egypt’s life. Hapi was worshiped by many Egyptians. Hapi didn’t have a temple for himself, and he was not compared to any other god because they thought Hapi was not that important. When the Nile flooded they would thank Hapi. They thanked Hapi because they could finally plant crops and make food. There is a small myth about Osiris the god of the underworld. It says that Osiris’s brother murdered him by the bank of the river. Osiris was a very powerful god, but was not the god of the Nile.
The Nile was used by the Egyptians for many reasons. The river was mainly used to drink water. The water was fresh and clean. Well not clean because they used the Nile to go to the bathroom too. Many fish used to live, well still live in the Nile river. They caught the fish and ate them. Fish have many calcium so that was good for them. The Nile river was also used to carry the huge blocks of rocks to make the pyramids. They took them from one part of the river to another. Pretty amazing! Imagine taking tons and tons of pounds of rock across the river. That would be hard work!
The Nile played a very important role in the Egyptians life. Without the Nile, Egyptians wouldn’t of have been alive. Hapi did a hard job too. Egyptians got water and food from the Nile. Remember without the Nile, Egypt would be just desert.






