Proportional Relationships
Percents
Integers and Fractions
Expressions and Equations
Probability and Statistics
100

Is this a proportional relationship?

No, there is no constant of proportionality. Also it doesn't start at (0,0)

100

What is 14% of 150?

21

100

1/2 รท 3/4

2/3

100

Simplify

3x + 5 - 2x + 3

x + 2

100

What is the mean of the following numbers?

75,84,35,54

62

200

What is the constant of proportionality in the following equation?

y = 1/2x

1/2

200

The original price of a suit is $198.00. There is a 5% discount on it. What is the price after the discount?

$188.10

200

5/7+4/-9

17/63

200

Find the value of x

x/3+2=4

x=6

200

2,7,8,8,12,13,18

Why doesn't this histogram represent the above set of numbers?

The histogram only shows one number between 10 and 15

300

What is the constant of proportionality for this graph?


5

300

A book costs $25.00. There is a 10% student discount, and a 10% sales tax. What is the final price?

(Hint: It isn't $25.00)

$24.75

300

1 1/2 - (-2 2/3)

4 1/6

300

Find the value of n

(n+5)/3 = 4

n = 7

300

A six sided dice is rolled 3 times. What is the probability that it lands on an even number every time?

1/8

400

Write an equation for this table.


y = 13x

400

Emily thought she would sell fifteen cups of lemonade, but only sold six. What was her percent error?

150%

400

1.5 - (4 5/7 - (-5)/8)

-215/56 or -3 47/56

400

Distribute and combine the like terms

2(x + 3y) - 3(2x - 4y)

-4x +18y

400

What is the median of the following numbers?

92,15,24,77,63,48,32,26,28,55

40

500

Write an equation for this graph.


y = 2/3x

500

The price of a sofa decreased by 25% and is now $450. What was the price before?

$600

500

-4(-3.6+5 1/5)+3/-8(2-18)

-0.4 or -2/5

500

For speeding tickets, a judge charges $75 plus another $2.50 for each mile per hour over the speed limit. If Tasha was charged $112.50 for a speeding ticket, how many miles per hour was she going over the speed limit?

Tasha was driving 15 miles per hour over the speed limit.

500

Jolene rolled a six sided dice 400 times. She rolled 100 ones. Jolene said this dice was probably not a fair dice. Why did she say this?

The theoretical probability of landing a one on a fair dice is 1/6 , but she rolled a one  1/4 of the time. After 400 rolls, the experimental probability should be closer to the theoretical probability. 

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