Order of Operations
Decimals
Expressions
Polygons
Integers
100
Tell what operation you would do first when solving the following expression: 2+3²x (4+3)
Add four and three; or addition
100
Which digit in the following number is in the ten-thousandths place?38.09342
4
100
State the algebraic expression for the following phrase: 6 more than a number x
6+X
100
What do you call a polygon with all sides of the same length and all angles with the same measure?
a regular polygon
100
Order the following integers from least to greatest: -5, -34, -27, 0, 3
-34, -27, -5, 0, 3
200
Find the value of the following expression: 20x3÷2
30
200
Order the following decimals from least to greatest. Your answer must be given in correct word form: 16.201, 16.2, 16.211, 16.2011
16.2; 16.201; 16.2011; 16.211
200
State the algebraic expression for the following phrase: double a number k
2k or 2 times k
200
Which type of polygon is four-sided and has only one pair of parallel sides?
a trapezoid
200
-20+65
45
300
Find the value of the following expression: 3+8÷2
7
300
What is the decimal equivalent for the follow fraction: 2/3
0.6 that repeats, or 0.6, with bar notation
300
State the algebraic expression for the following phrase: half of a number y
y÷2, or y times 1/2
300
What is a triangle called that has no sides of the same length?
scalene
300
-430-(-650)
220
400
Find the value of the following expression: 83+2(4-1)
89
400
17.458 x 1000
17,458
400
State the algebraic expression for the following phrase: 8 more than twice a number c
8+2c or 2c+8
400
Name the five types of quadrilaterals.
parallelogram, rectangle, square, rhombus, and trapezoid
400
-6(2x4)
-48
500
Find the value of the following expression: 11(3+1)÷2²+3
14
500
144÷1.2
120
500
State the algebraic expression for the following phrase: four times the difference of a number n and 6
4(n-6)
500
How many sides does a dodecagon have?
twelve
500
If the highest ever recorded temperature in Kansas is 118°F, and the lowest recored temeperature is -25°F, what is the difference in temperature from the high to the low?
143°
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