Decimals
Quadrants
Dividing Fractions
Inequalities
LCM
100

4.27 +3.8 

8.07

100

Determine what quadrant this ordered pair is in

(4, -7) 

Quadrant IV

100

A pitcher holds 3/4 gallon of lemonade. Each serving is 1/8 of a gallon.
How many servings can be poured?

6 servings 

100

On a horizontal number line, –18 is located to the left of 4.
Write an inequality that represents this statement.

-18<4

100

Find the LCM of 6 and 15

30

200

12.6 + 0.945

13.545

200

Determine what quadrant this ordered pair is in

(7, 11) 

Quadrant I

200

A smoothie pitcher contains 2 1/2 liters of berry juice. Each serving is 1/4 liter.
How many servings are there?

10 Servings 

200

On a horizontal number line, 7 is located to the right of –12.
Write an inequality that represents this statement.

7>-12

200

Find the LCM of 8 and 12

24

300

9.5- 2.78

6.72

300

Determine what quadrant this ordered pair is in

(-8, -9) 

Quadrant III

300

One half of a watermelon is divided equally among 6 people. What fraction of the watermelon does each person get? 

1/12

300

On a horizontal number line, –5 is located to the left of –2.
Write an inequality that represents this statement.

-5<-2

300

Find the LCM of 9 and 21

63

400

15.03- 6.847

8.183

400

Determine what quadrant this ordered pair is in

(-6, 11) 

Quadrant II

400

_____ divided by 3/7 =7/15

1/5

400

On a horizontal number line, 10 is located to the right of 3.
Write an inequality that represents this statement.

10>3

400

Find the LCM of 10 and 14

140

500

3.6 x 0.45

1.62

500

Determine how far in units these ordered pairs are: 

(-4, 1) and (2, 1)

6 units 

500

____ divided by 2/11= 22/14

2/7 

500

On a horizontal number line, –27 is located to the left of 0.
Write an inequality that represents this statement.

-27<0

500

Find the LCM of 5 and 18

90

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