Proportions
Benchmark Fractions
Absolute Value
Number System
Coordinate Plane
100

Find out the proportion: 21/49 = x/21 (simplify)

x = 9

100

What is the percent of 1/6?

16.666...

100

What is the absolute value of 56?

56

100

Name some examples that are natural numbers.

Examples vary. (No negatives, no decimals and no fractions) Definition: 1 to positive infinity

100

What quadrant has the coordinate (9, 7)?

Quadrant 1: x, y

200

Find out the proportion: 100/120 = 25/x

x = 30

200

What is the fraction of 0.333...?

1/3

200

What is the opposite of -78?

78

200

Name some examples that are whole numbers.

Examples vary. (No negatives, no fractions and no decimals) Definition: 0 to positive infinity

200

What quadrant has the coordinate (-4, 3)?

Quadrant 2: -x, y

300

Find out the proportion: x/14 = 8/56

x = 2

300

What is the decimal of 6.25%?

0.0625

300

Which number has the most absolute value? 67 or 13?

67
300

Name some examples that are integers.

Examples vary. (No fractions and decimals) Definition: Negatives and positives

300

What quadrant has the coordinate (-5, -2)?

Quadrant 3: -x, -y

400

Find out the proportion: 12/x = 6/4

x = 8

400
What is 50% of 79?

39.5

400

Which number has the most absolute value? -45 or -71?

-71

400

Name some examples that are rational numbers.

Examples vary. Definition: Fractions, decimals,  positives and negatives

400

What quadrant has the coordinate (6, -9)?

Quadrant 4: x, -y

500

BONUS: How are proportions helpful in math?

Proportions help to find percents.

500

BONUS: What does benchmark mean in math?

Benchmark is a familiar, standard reference point used to estimate/compare/simplify more complex numbers.

500

BONUS: What is absolute value?

The distance from 0

500

BONUS: What is the order of the number system?

Natural, Whole, Integer, Rational

500

BONUS: What are coordinates?

Coordinates are ordered sets of numbers that give the exact location of a point in a space.

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