507,382 in expanded form
500,000+7,000,300+80+2 in expanded form
34 × 6
204
96 ÷ 8
12
3/8 + 2/8
5/8
Area of 9 ft by 4 ft rectangle
36 sq ft
On a line plot, it means the most.
Mode


•Round 4,782 to nearest thousand
5,000
45 × 8
360
What is a quotient?
7/10 − 3/10
4/10
What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 10 ft by 6 ft?
32 ft
On a Stem & a Leaf Plot - it is the middle. What is its name?
Median
A 160° angle is composed of three adjacent angles. The measures of two angles are 62° and 43°. What is the measure of the third angle?

•Which is larger: 456,321 or 456,231?
456,321
24 × 15
360
372 ÷ 9
What are two equivalent fractions for 1/2
2/4
What is the area of a rectangle ithat is 7 in by 5 in.
35 sq in
What is the range: 3, 8, 2, 4, 9
7
Solve for x.

x = 55
What digit is in the thousands place in 6,482?
6
36 × 8
288
364 ÷ 8
45 remainder of 4 or 4/8
Compare: 3/4 ___ 2/4
3/4 > 2/4
The lengths of a rectangle is 8 ft by 3 ft rectangle. What are the perimeter and the area?
Area = 24 sq ft
Perimeter = 22 ft.
The weights of elephants in two herds are shown. Which herd has a greater fraction of elephants heavier than 5 tons? 
Herd A
What is the difference between an obtuse angle and a reflex angle.
The obtuse angle is less that 180 degrees.
The reflex angle is greater than 180 degrees.
Order greatest to least: 203,456; 230,456; 203,546
230,456; 203,546; 203,456;
528 × 4
2,112
985 divided by 5
197
Which is larger: 5/8 or 3/8?
5/8
The area of a rectangle = 36 sinches. What is one possible perimeter?
P=(2x9) + (2x4) = 26 inches
P=(2x3) + (2x12) = 30 inches
P=(2x2) + (2x18) = 40 inches
What do you use to count on a Line Plot.
We use an "x".
A circle is divided into five equal sections. Find the sum of the measures of four of the sections.
288
How much bigger is the 8 in 5,987, than the 8 in 5,718?
10 times bigger.
3793 x 13
49,309
592 divided by 2
296
2/3 x 3/4
6/12
If the area of a square is 16 square inches, what is the perimeter
perimeter = 16 inches
What is the median of 1,5,3,6,9,2,3
The median is 3
Find the values of x, y, and z.

