Order of Operation
Formulas
Parts of a Whole
Measurement
Famous Mathematicians
100

(8+3)2 - 3 + 8

126

100

1/2bh

Area of a triangle

100

1/10th  of 120

12

100

The number of inches in 6 feet

72 inches

100

This mathematician is credited with the discovery of a2+b2=c2

Pythagoras


200

100 - 80 ÷ 4 + 3



83

200

P = 2l + 2w

Perimeter of a rectangle

200

A 15% tip on a $10 meal 

$1.50

200

The number of feet in one mile

5,280

200

This mathematician is credited for discovering a triangle pattern that matches the coefficients of a binomial expansion 

Pascal

300

52 × 4 ÷ 2 - (8-3)

99

300

πr²h

Volume of a cylinder


300

The number of 1/4 pound portions you can make if you have 3 1/2 pounds of jelly beans. 

14 portions 

300

The number of millimeters in 20 centimeters

200

300

This mathematician is said to have derived a formula to sum numbers 1-100 in elementary school

Gauss

400

2 × (12-3)2 +7

169

400

The quadratic formula


400

This number is 8% of 250

20

400

The number of seconds in two hours

7200

400

We have this mathematician to thank for the rectangular coordinate system

Descartes

500

17 - 8 x 2 + 6 x (11 - 5)



37

500

The formula for compounding interest continually

A=Pert

500

Eight people shared a pizza equally. Jon ate  2/3

of his portion. This is the fractional part of the whole pizza he consumed.

1/12

500

The number of times larger a kilometer is than a centimeter

100,000

500

One of two persons credited with the discovery of calculus

Newton or Leibniz

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