Arithmetic
Geometry
Time & Money
Fractions & %
Math Trivia
200

If you have 2 apples and eat 1, you have this many left.

Where is 1?

200

This shape looks like a ball or a bubble.

Where is Circle (Sphere)?

200

This coin is big, silver, and worth 25 cents.

Where is Quarter?

200

Half of a pizza is divided into this many slices.

Where is 2?

200

You use these ten things on your hands to help you count.

Where is Fingers?

400

10 + 10 equals this number.

Where is 20?

400

A square has this many corners.

Where is 4?

400

There are this many minutes in one hour.

Where is 60?

400

50% of something is the same as this fraction.

Where is 1/2?

400

This is the "starting" number that represents nothing.

Where is 0?

600

This is the result of 5 x 6.

Where is 30?

600

This is the term for the distance all the way around a shape.

Where is Perimeter?

600

If you buy a $0.75 candy with a $1.00 bill, you get this much change.

Where is $0.25?

600

This is the top number of a fraction.

Where is Numerator?

600

He is the famous "Father of Geometry" whose name starts with 'E'.

Where is Euclid?

800

This is the square root of 81.

Where is 9?

800

An angle that is exactly 90 degrees is called this.

Where is Right Angle?

800

If it is 11:45 AM, it will be this time in 30 minutes.

Where is 12:15 PM?

800

To find 10% of any number, you move the decimal point this many places to the left.

Where is 1?

800

This sequence starts 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8...

Where is Fibonacci?

1000

12 times 12 equals this.

Where is 144?

1000

A 3D shape that looks like a soup can is called this.

Where is Cylinder?

1000

If a train leaves at 2:00 PM traveling 60 mph, it will travel this far by 4:30 PM.

Where is 150 Miles?

1000

This is 1/4 written as a decimal.

Where is 0.25?

1000

This "P" word describes a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself.

Where is Prime?

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