Q: Find the GCF of 4 and 8
A: 4
Q: Bonus: Complete 20 Jumping Jacks (WHOLE GROUP needs to COMPLETE this task)
A: CONGRATS!!! You completed the bonus challenge!!!
Q: What does LCM mean?
A: Least Common Multiple
Q: Katherine bought 10 pizzas. If she evenly divides the pizza between her and her 4 friends, how many pizza slices does each get?
A: Everyone gets 2 pizza slices.
Q: 21.114-14.28=
A. 7.824
B. 6.724
C. 6.834
D. 6.944
A: 21.114-14.28= 6.834
A. 7.824
B. 6.724
C. 6.834
D. 6.944
Q: Find the GCF of 18 and 36 using a T chart
A: 18
Q: Find the LCM of 24 and 36
A: 72
Q: What is one of Mr. H's favorite hobbies? (NO assistance from Mr. H)
A: Building LEGO, Reading, Etc.
Q: Annabel spent 1/3 of the money her friend Arely gave her for her birthday on an adventure book. She also spent 1/9 of the money on a Hello Kitty plushie. What fraction of the payment has Annabel spent?
A: 4/9 of the money she got
Q: Convert the following fraction to a decimal: 1/8
A: 0.125
Q: Find the GCF of 30 and 90?
A: 30
Q: Find the LCM of 12 and 20.
A:60
Q: What is a unit rate?
A: Comparison between 1 and a quantity
Q: This morning Jackson bought 1 pound of ham. To eat with his family, he used 3/4 of a pound. How much does he have left in the refrigerator?
A: 1/4 pounds of ham left in the refrigerator
Q: Convert the following decimal into a fraction:
0.243=
A: 0.243=243/1000
Q: What is the GCF of 49, 91, and 119? Use a T-chart to find the answer
A: 7
Q: Find the LCM of 42 and 70
A: 210
Q: What does KCF stand for?
A: Keep
Change
Flip
Q: Jack swam four-fifths of a lap in the morning and seven-fifteenths of a lap in the evening. How much farther did Jack swim in the morning than in the evening?
A: Jack swam one-third of a lap farther in the morning
Q: Multiply: 9/5×4/3
A: 9/5×4/3=3/5×4/1=3×4/5×1=12/5
12/5 simplify to 2 2/5
=2 2/5
Q: Find the GCF of 72 and 84.
A: 12
Q: Find the LCM of 54 and 90
A: 270
Q: What is a Reciprocal?
A: The reciprocal of a fraction is when the numerator and denominator are switched.
Q: If 1/3 of a sum of money is $21, what is the sum of money?
A:21 × 3 = $63
Q: Emily wants to throw an informal party for herself and seventeen guests. She wants to serve each attendee a large espresso and a butter croissant, including herself. The shop has a special - the third is free for every two croissants purchased. How much change will Emily get back for a $100 bill?
$30.64
$42.64
$13.30
$13.30
A: $13.30