These three letters stand for the most common rate used to measure speed. In the United States, at least.
What is MPH (Miles Per Hour)?
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of ____ square inches.
What is 36 square inches?
Your friends have the following hair color: brown, black, brown, red, brown, black, red, blonde, brown, blonde.
This color is the mode.
What is brown?
-4 + -6
What is -10?
This is the name for a math sentence that includes a variable and an equals sign.
What is an equation?
70% of 50.
What is 35?
This polygon has four sides and only ONE set of parallel sides.
What is a trapezoid?
Your test scores are: 20, 40, 40, 95, 100
This is your median score.
What is 40?
This number is 6 less than -5. In other words, -5 - 6.
What is -11?
3x + 2 + 4x
What is 7x + 2?
1/2 is a popular fraction. But if its denominator was 46, this is what the numerator would be to keep the fraction equivalent.
What is 23?
This angle is supplementary to 70 degrees.
What is 110 degrees?
The mean of 6, 8, and 13
What is 9?
When adding fractions, whether they're positive or negative, the first step is to find this two-word phrase. You find it the same way you find the Least Common Multiple.
What is the common denominator?
If two less than three times x is equal to 19, then x must be this number.
What is x = 7?
It took you 9 hours to drive 504 miles. Your average speed was this.
What is 56 mph?
This angle is complementary to 50 degrees.
What is 40 degrees?
The probability of drawing a Jack from a normal deck of playing cards.
What is 4/52 or 1/13 or 7.7%?
3.5 - 7.1
What is -3.6?
If -6x > 18, then this is a possible value for x:
a) -5
b) -3
c ) 0
d) 5
What is a) -5?
60% of this number is 45.
What is 75?
Angles measuring 2x + 4 and 60 degrees are vertical. This is the value of x.
What is x = 28?
This is what Q stands for when making a box-and-whisker plot. For example, Q1 and Q3.
What is Quartile?
(-4)3 + -6
What is -70?
-xy + 4x - 6y + 15x - 7 + 8y + 5xy
When the expression above is simplified, this is the coefficient of y.
What is 2?