Equivalent fractions
Angles
Types of Lines
Compare Fractions
Decimals
100

write an equivalent fraction using multiplication for 2/3

4/6, 6/9. 20/30

100

an angle with a 39 degree measurement is what type of angle?

acute angle


100
lines that never touch are called?

parallel lines

100

3/4     2/4 

> greater than

100

write this fraction as a decimal


87/100

. 87

200

write an equivalent fraction for 4/5 using multiplication

8/10, 12/15, 16/20

200

an angle that has a measurement of 127 degress is what type of angle?

obtuse

200

lines that cross and form a right angle are called?

perpendicular lines


200

4/5    2/3

> greater than


200

write this fraction as a decimal

8/10 

.8

300

write an equivalent fraction for 20/24 using division by finding the Greatest Common Factor

5/6

300

can you form a triangle with 2 obtuse angles?

no

300

railroad tracks are an example of these types of lines

parallel lines

300

5/7    6/8

< less than


300

write this decimal as a fraction


.25

25/100

400

Find an equivalent fraction for 14/21 by finding the GCF, Greatest Common Factor

2/3

400

draw an angle with a measurement of 35 degrees

teacher will decide
400

The X in the word exit is an example of this type of line

intersecting lines

400

1/5     2/10

= equal

400

write this decimal in standard form sixty-two hundredths

.62

500

find the next 3 numbers in the pattern....


3, 9, 27, ___, ___, ___

81, 243, 729

500

multiply 43 x 25

1,075

500

a cross is an example of this type of line

perpendicular lines

500

Danny has 8 friends who he wants to share his 254 baseball cards with. How many baseball cards will each friend receive? How many will be left over?

31 baseball cards to each friend, there will be 6 left over

500

what is the greatest common factor (GCF) for the numbers 56 and 48


bonus: 500 points, what are all the factors for 56 and 48?

8. 



Bonus: 56: 1x56, 2x28, 4x14, 7x8

48: 1x48, 2x24, 3x16, 4x12, 6x8


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