Ratios/Proportions
Geometry
Operations with Rational Numbers/Probability/Statistics
Percents
Equations/Inequalities
100

Beverly paid $8.00 for 20 pounds of oranges. What is the cost per pound of oranges?

$0.40 per pound of oranges

100

Solve for angle A.

<A = 153 degrees

100

Simplify the expression:

2 2/3x

100

The ratio of red marbles to blue marbles in a jar of marbles is 8 to 3. What percent of the marbles are red? Round to a tenth of a percent.

72.7% of the marbles are red.

100

Solve the equation

5x-2=14

x=3 1/5

200

Benedict saves $6 out of every $20 he earns. He earned $90 one month. How much did he save?

$27 saved

200

Find the Surface Area 

72.24

200

What is the probability of a coin landing on heads and then rolling a 5 or 6 on a fair number cube?

1/6

200

On the average, 7 people out of 28 ride the bus to work. What percent do not ride the bus to work?

75% of people do not ride the bus

200

2/3x+7=11

x=6

300

A basketball player made 18 out of his last 24 free-throws attempts. If he attempts 20 free-throws in the next game, about how many will he make if the ratio is the same as the first game?

He should make 15 throws. 

300

13875

300

Evaluate

19

300

Calculate the percent of change to the nearest percent from 12 ft to 23 ft

92% increase

300

Solve the inequality

4-x>14

x<-10

400

A scale model has a length of 8cm. The original had a length of 20cm. Determine the scale factor.

2/5 or .4

400

Determine the Volume

131520

400

Evaluate

-1/2

400

The enrollment at St. Mary’s School has increased 20% from last year’s enrollment. The enrollment last year was 390 students. What is the enrollment this year?

468 students this year

400

Solve for a and b. 

a = 2

b = -2

500

There are 850 students at Altamont Junior High School, which only has seventh and eighth grades. The ratio of 8th grade to total students is 9:25. How many students are in the 7th grade?

544 7th graders

500

Find the Surface Area 

3474

500

Determine the Mean Absolute Deviation of the data set below. 

{136, 272, 93, 79, 80, 98, 423, 345}


MAD = 116.94

500

A student estimated a mass to be 325 g, but upon carefully measuring it, found the actual mass to be 342 g. Calculate the percent error to the nearest percent.  

5% error.

500

Solve for the variable

a=1 8/9

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