Stretching and Shrinking
Comparing & Scaling
Random Knowledge
Accentuate the -
Just the (Math) Facts
100
The scale factor used to stretch a 8x5 rectangle into a 24x15 rectangle.
What is 3?
100
The ratio of women to men teachers in the 7th and 8th grade academy (including essentials).
What is 3 to 5?
100
Where Mr. Pasquino is from.
What is New Jersey?
100
The solution to 8-(-7)
What is 15?
100
The greatest common factor of 24 and 8.
What is 8?
200
Two figures that have congruent angles, identical shapes and side lengths that are proportional are called this.
What are similar figures?
200
There are 60 girls in the academy and 50 boys. This is the simplified ratio of boys to girls here.
What is 5 to 6?
200
Where Mr. Johnson went to college.
What is BYU (Utah)?
200
The solution to (-45)/9.
What is -5?
200
The first 5 prime numbers.
What are 2,3,5,7 and 11?
300
Dividing by 2 is the same as multiplying by this.
What is 1/2? (0.5)
300
The value of x if 4/5=x/35.
What is 28?
300
Mr. Johnson's first name.
What is John?
300
The solution to 8*[(-2)+6]-2
What is 30?
300
The solution to 25*π
What is 78.5?
400
The missing angle measure for triangle ABC, where angle A=90 and angle B=33
What is angle C=57?
400
If a one serving of lemonade calls for 1 cup of sugar to 4 cups of water, to make 4 servings you would need 4 cups of sugar and this many cups of water.
What is 16?
400
The name of Ms. Skipper's dog.
What is Dante?
400
When adding two integers, if they have different signs, you find this.
What is the difference?
400
1/5 is equivalent to this percent.
What is 20%?
500
Alex is using the mirror method to find the height of a radio tower. He is 5ft tall and 8ft away from the mirror. The tower is 200ft away from the mirror and this tall.
What is 125ft?
500
Noralie used 22 gallons of gas to go 682 miles. This is her unit rate of miles per gallon.
What is 31?
500
The names of 7 city year volunteers.
What is (answers vary)
500
This is and example of why subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive.
What is (answers vary)
500
The year you will graduate from college.
What is 2022?
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