Dividing Fractions
Long Division
All Decimal Operations
Percents
Order of Operations
100

Which value of x makes this equation true?

8/3-:4/5=x

A. 3/10         B. 10/3      

C. 15/32       D. 32/15

B. 10/3

100

What is 

7200-:1.20

A. 60,000

B. 6,000

C. 600

D. 60

B. 6000

100

Three girls are making bracelets and combining beads. Marsha has 1.26 yards, Claire has 5.704 yards, and Zoe has 16.1 yards of beads. How many yards of beads do the girls have to make bracelets?

23.064 yards total

100

48 is what percent of 64?

75%

100

10^2-(18+3*5)

67

200

Find the quotient in SIMPLEST form:

5/2-:1/4

10

200

Find the quotient: 

1564-:68

23

200

What is the value of the expression? 

574.3-42.67

A. 521.63

B. 531.77

C. 14.76

D. 531.63 

D. 531.63

200

Mary scored an 85% on her latest quiz. If there were 20 questions on the quiz, how many did she get right?

17 questions

200

(4^3+1/2(127-15))/(2^3*3)

5

300

3/10 divided by 1/3 is the same as:
A. 3/10 x 1/3

B. 3/10 x 3

C. 10/3 x 1/3

D. 10/3 x 3

B. 3/10 x 3

300

What is the remainder of the quotient for the division problem: 

3875-:15

5

300

Find the product: 4.5 x 2.8

12.6

300

Carl planted a tomato plant measuring 5 feet tall. If the plant grew 25% in one year, how tall was it now?

6.25 feet

300

[((6^3-4^2)-:(5^2*4))/(8^2-2^4*3)]^0

1

400

JoAnn has 2/3 of an hour in which to do her math homework. It takes her 1/12 hour to do each math problem. How many problems can JoAnn complete in 2/3 of an hour?

8 problems

400

A paperclip manufacturer puts 75 paperclips in each box. Every hour the factory produces 15,360 paperclips. How many full boxes does the factory fill each hour?

204

400

Bob is buying the soccer team ice cream after their game today.  8 players want ice cream cookies and 5 players want ice cream cones.  If ice cream cones cost $1.25 each and ice cream cookies cost $1.75 each, how much will Bob spend on ice cream for the team?

$20.25

400

Charlene received a 35% discount on a necklace with an original Price of $42. What was the sale price of the necklace?

$27.30

400

Simplify the following expression:

(2/3)^3*3^2/((2*2)^2

1/6

500

Shelly has a roll of fabric and decides to make some scarves for her friends. The roll contains 6-2/3 yards of fabric. She needs 1/6 of a yard of fabric for each scarf. How many scarves can she make?

40 scarves

500

City buses in Newark can hold 24 passengers at one time. If there are 7,491 travelers at the Newark Airport, how many buses would be needed?

313

500

Evaluate: 

10.752-:2.8

A. 384                 B. 38.4

C. 3.84                D. 0.384

C. 3.84

500

In Mr. Romano’s class, 40% of the students like baseball. If 14 of his students like baseball, how many students are in Mr. Romano’s class?

35 students

500

(-3)^2+[10-1/4(20+11*4)]

3

M
e
n
u