Place Value and Rounding
Equivalent Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Percentage
100
This is the digit in the tens place in the number 521,437,869.
What is 6?
100
Out of 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, or 5/6, it's the one equivalent to 1/3.
What is 2/6?
100
This is the answer when you subtract 2/8 from 3/4.
What is 4/8 or 1/2?
100
This is what you multiply by 1/4 to get 2/4.
What is 2?
100
This is the percentage of boys in seating group 2.
What is 67%?
200
This is 351,710 rounded to the nearest ten.
What is 351,700?
200
Out of 20/3, 100/120, 2/3, and 80/81, it's the one equivalent to 5/6.
What is 5/6?
200
This is 2/6 added to 1/3.
What is 4/6 or 2/3?
200
This is what you get when you multiply 1/4 and 1/8.
What is 1/32?
200
This is the percentage of girls in seating groups 1 and 4.
What is 50%
300
This is 63,545 rounded to the nearest ten thousand.
What is 60,000?
300
Out of 6/5, 5/6, 8/9, and 240/300, it's the one equivalent to 24/30.
What is 240/300?
300
This is the answer when you add 2/5 and 7/8.
What is 51/40 or 1 and 11/40?
300
This is what you get when you multiply 2/3 by 3/12. Answer as a reduced fraction.
What is 1/6? (6/36)
300
This is what percentage we would have completed if we went to school for nine extra days over the required 180.
What is 105%?
400
This is 554,600,545 rounded to the nearest thousand.
What is 554,601,000?
400
Out of 90/108, 10/80, 5/6, and 10/12, it's the one equivalent to 45/54.
What is 5/6?
400
This is 7/8 - 5/6.
What is 1/24?
400
Seven people wanted to split half a cake equally. This is how much of the cake each person received.
What is 1/14?
400
This is the percentage of 4 X (4squared + 9) / 2 out of 55.
What is 91%
500
This is the number in the tenths place when you divide 2,768 by (32 X 2).
What is 2? (43.25)
500
Out of 29/50, 21/60, 35/46, and 46/90, it's the one equivalent to 23/45.
What is 46/90?
500
This is 4/5 - 59/300.
What is 181/300?
500
This fraction equals 1/10 when multiplied by 1/2.
What is 1/5?
500
This is the percentage of number of donuts in a baker's dozen out of how many degrees two complementary angles have.
What is 14%?
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