This is the answer in addition.
What is the sum?
Name 3 equivalent fractions for 1/2.
What are 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, etc....?
You can write 0.25 as this fraction.
What is 25/100? (Or 1/4)
5 + 6
A number sentence written without the answer is called this.
What is an expression?
Classify a square in as many ways as you can.
What is: a polygon, a quadrilateral, a trapezoid, a parallelogram, and a rectangle.
This is the answer in subtraction.
What is the difference?
These are 3 equivalent fractions for 1/4.
What is 2/8, 3/12, 4/16, 5/20...?
12.074
This is the place value of 7.
What is 7 hundredths?
5 x 6= 30
Another word for a completed number sentence is this.
What is an equation?
Name three shapes that are NOT quadrilaterals.
What are...circles, triangles, hexagons, octagons...?
This is the answer in multiplication.
What is the product?
These are 3 equivalent fractions for 3/4.
What are 9/12, 15/20, 18/24...?
True or False: 0.25 = 0.250
What is true?
8 + 17 = 25
The numbers that add up to 25 (8 and 17) are called this...
What are addends?
True or false: A rectangle is a type of square.
What is false? But a square IS a type of rectangle!
This is the answer in division.
What is the product?
Trevor got 1/2 of a candy bar, and Landen got 1/4 of another candy bar. Landen's portion was bigger. How is this possible?
Landen had a larger candy bar.
0.75 x 1/10
This is the product of the decimal above...
What is .075?
24=3 x 8
The numbers that you multiply to get the product (24) are called this.
What are factors?
This is the name of a flat surface that goes on forever.
What is a plane?
36 divided by 3=12
This number is the dividend.
What is 36?
Maddie and Leona wanted to buy an art set that usually sold for $50. It was 10% (1/10) off. How much did the art set cost?
50-5=$45
1,000 x 0.817
This is the product of the expression above...
What is 817?
Numbers with only themselves and one as factors are called this. (Example: 13)
What are prime numbers?
Which of these is NOT infinite?
a. a line
b. a plane
c. a line segment
d. a coordinate plane
What is c?