Integers
Solving Equations and Inequalities
2- and 3-Dimensional Figures
Percents and Probability
Other Problems
100
What number belongs in the blank below to make the statement true? (-6)/___=1/2
-12
100
Find the value of x that makes the equation true. (-6∙x)/(-3)=-48
-24
100
A cereal box is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The length of the box is 15 inches, the width is 4 inches, and the height is 13 inches. What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the box?
780 in.^3
100
What number goes in the blank below to make the statement true? ___% of 20 is 80
400
100
What is the value of the expression below? 5 5/8∙(-1/2)
-2 13/16
200
Put the numbers in order from least to greatest. 0,|-2|,-4,13,|16|
-4, 0,|-2|,13,|16|
200
What value of p makes the equation true? 5p-50=30
16
200
A right circular cylinder has a radius of 13 m and a height of 4 m. What is the surface area of the cylinder, in square meters? (Use 3.14 for pi)
1387.88 square meters
200
Sonja bought a new van for her business. The cost of the van was $20,000, and she had to pay 8% sales tax. What was the total cost of the van, including tax?
$21,600
200
What is the value of the expression below? 56÷(-7)+(-18)÷3
-14
300
What is the value of each problem below? 2-8 2-(-8) -2-8 -2-(-8) Which problem has the greatest value?
-6, 10, -10, 6 2-(-8) has the greatest value
300
What value of n makes the equation below true? n/4-3=11
56
300
Jimmy drew a three-dimensional figure. It had four congruent triangular faces and one square base. What is the name of the figure Jimmy drew?
Square Pyramid
300
Seminole Middle School’s colors are maroon and gold. At a pep rally, members of the band wore either a maroon shirt or a gold shirt. • 12 band members wore a maroon shirt. • 38 band members wore a gold shirt. What percent of the band members wore a maroon shirt?
24%
300
Solve: 11-8 Is the answer positive or negative? Solve: 8-11 Is the answer positive or negative? Think about the problems you just answered to complete the following sentence: The difference between two positive integers is ____________________ positive. always sometimes never
sometimes
400
In football, a team must gain 10 yards to get a first down. The team gains 8 yards on the first play, loses 5 yards on the second play, and gains 4 yards on the third play. Write an expression that can be used to decide whether the team gets a first down.
8-5+4
400
Choose the equation that is equivalent to this: 8(3x-5)=-37 24x-5=-37 24x-40=-37 11x-5=-37 24x+40=-37
24x-40=-37
400
What is the area, in square feet, of a circle with a radius of 77 feet? Use 3.14 for pi.
18,617.06 square feet
400
To cover increasing costs, Mr. Ochaeta is marking up all the prices of the items in his sporting goods store by the same percent. A basketball that costs $40 is marked up to a new price of $52. By what percent did Mr. Ochaeta mark up the prices?
30%
400
What is the value of each problem below? 2/5÷(-1/2) -2/5∙1/2 -2/5÷(-1/2) -2/5∙(-1/2) Which problem has the greatest value?
-4/5, -1/5, 4/5, 1/5 -2/5÷(-1/2) has the greatest value
500
What are the two numbers that could go in the blank to make the equation true? |7 + |=3
-4 and -10
500
Solve the inequality. x-13<15
x < 28
500
A right triangular prism and its dimensions are shown on the paper that Mrs. Herman just handed you. What is the total surface area, in square feet, of the right triangular prism?
96 square cm
500
The name of a city is shown below. C H A T T A N O O G A Charles will pick one letter at random from the name of this city. What is the probability that he will pick a letter that can also be found in the name “Charles”?
5/11
500
A line contains the ordered pairs (6,3) and (8,9). What is the slope of the line?
3
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