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National Constitution Day
100

Multiply, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

2/5 x 1/2

1/5

100

Subtract, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

4/5 - 3/5

1/5

100

Multiply, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

28/9 x 5/4

35/9

100

Add, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

7/9 + 5/9 + 2/9

1 5/9

100

Who was the first person to sign the constitution?

George Washington

200

Write the decimal equivalent for the fraction:

3/5

0.6

200

Multiply, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

2/7 x 14/15 x 3/10

2/25

200

Divide, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

7/5 (divided by) 35/6

6/25

200

Subtract, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

8/9 - 2/3

2/9

200

Name 3 of the 5 rights provided by the first amendment.

Freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of religion, right to peaceably assemble, right to petition the government

300

Divide, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

3/4 divided by 15/12

3/5

300

Divide, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

4/17 (divided by) 32/34

1/4

300

Write the decimal equivalent for the fraction:

2/3

0.66666666...

300

Multiply, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

3 1/2 x 2 /3

7 / 3

300

Where did the Constitutional Convention meet in 1787?

Philadelphia

400

Add, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

2/5 + 5/6

1 7/30

400

Write the decimal equivalent for the fraction:

7/8

0.875

400

Add, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

9 3/4 + 6 1/2 + 4 3/8

20 5/8

400

Divide, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

6/7 (divided by) 24

1/28

400

Who wrote the original Bill of Rights and introduced it to Congress?

James Madison

500

Subtract, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

37 2/9 - 16 1/3

20 8/9

500

Add, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

1 1/8 + 1 2/3 + 1 2/6

4 1/8

500

Subtract, make sure your answer is fully reduced:

6/8 - 3/12

1/2

500

Write the decimal equivalent for the fraction:

5/12

0.4166666....

500

Which series of documents was written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay to convince states to approve the Constitution?

The Federalist Papers

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