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100

1.5 + 1.5 =

3.0

100

1/3 x 2/7 = 

2/21

100

10 to the 2nd power (AKA 10 squared) = 

100

100

When measuring the length of your living room, which unit of measurement is most appropriate:  mm, cm, m

m (meters)

100

2b + 7 = 13

solve for b

b = 3

200

2.7 - 2.3 =

0.4

200

Change 22/5 into a mixed number.

4  2/5

200

2 to the 4th power

16

200

If the length of one side of a square is 5 inches, what is the perimeter?  

20 inches

200

5w - 22 = 8

solve for w

w = 6

300

15.1 x 3 =

45.3

300

Change 6 1/8 into an improper fraction

49/8

300

square root of 64 = 

8

300

Your desk surface measures 30 inches (height) x 32 inches (width).  The area of the desk surface = 

960 inches (squared) 

300

3d divided by 6 = 4

solve for d

d = 8

400

18.2 divided by 2

9.1

400

7/8 divided by 1/2 =

14/8 or 1 6/8 or 1 3/4

400

5 to the 3rd power = 

125

400

When measuring the perimeter of the state of Alaska, we should use which of the following units of measurement:  cm, m, km

km

400

5 squared - 7g = 11

solve for g

g = 2

500

-4.5 + 3.3 =

- 1.2

500

2/3 + 1/7 = 

17/21

500

square root of 81

9

500

When weighing a bowling ball, this unit of measurement is probably best:  cg, g, kg

kg

500

(9h + 17) divided by 2 = 31

solve for h

h = 5

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