Fractions
Decimals
Exponents
Order of Operations
Miscellaneous
100

What is 1/4 + 2/3 - 4/7 equal to?

29/84

100

Minyon weighs 12.6 pounds. He gains 1.028 pounds but then loses 3.04 pounds. How much does he weigh now?

10.588 pounds

100

Evaluate 103

1000

100

Evaluate 5 x (2+3) ÷ 5

5

100

What is the capital of Kansas?

Topeka

200

Sarah gave Megha 8/9 of a pie. Megha gave Jack 3/4 of her portion of pie. What fraction of the whole pie did Jack receive? Give your answer in simplest form.

2/3

200

Multiply 1.2 by 0.06.

0.072

200

3x = 81. What is x?

4

200

Evaluate 24 + 32 ÷ 42

26

200

Who is recent billionaire and the wife of the celebrity rapper who recently announced he was running for president of the US?

Kim Kardashian

300

Jeremy has 7/8 of a gallon of juice. He wants to store his juice in 1/2 gallon containers. How many containers will Jeremy be able to fill up? Give your answer as a decimal.

1.75

300

Divide 84.3 by 0.03.

2,810

300

5÷ 54

625

300

Evaluate 9 - (3 ÷ 1/3)^2 + 100

Note: The 1/3 is a fraction

28

300

Name the eight planets in our solar system from closest to the Sun to farthest from the Sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

400

Convert 55/13 into a mixed number.

4 3/13

400

Convert 0.516 into a fraction in simplest form and a percent.

129/250; 51.6%

400

Zach has 24 apples. Mark has 22 times as many apples as Zach. How many apples does Zach have?

64 apples

400

10 × 4 - 2 × (4² ÷ 4) ÷ 2 ÷ 1/2 + 9

Note: The 1/2 is a fraction.

41

400

What is 12!/8! equal to?

11,880

500

Convert 21 3/8 into an improper fraction and a decimal.

171/8; 21.375

500

Fiona has a $10 gift certificate to her local bakery. If she buys a slice of pie for $2.20 and uses the rest of the gift certificate to buy chocolate macaroons that cost $0.60 each, how many macaroons can Fiona buy?

13 macaroons

500

If 23x equals 64, what is x?

2

500

Evaluate -10 ÷ (20 ÷ 2² × 5 ÷ 5) × 8 - (3!)  

-22

500

Make the number 15 using all the digits from 1 - 4 only once. You can use factorial, exponents, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and parentheses (Keep order of operations in mind).

ex: (4 x 3) + 2 + 1

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