6th Grade
7th Grade
Pre-Algebra
Algebra 1
Miscellaneous
100

3/4 + 2/3

17/12

100

Find the area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and width 5 cm

40

100

Find the volume of a cube with side 6 cm

216

100

3x − 4 + 7x + 9

10x + 5

100

I’m thinking of a number. I add 5 to it and get 12. What’s my number?  

7

200

4.8 ÷ 1.2

4

200

What is the probability of rolling a 2 or 5 on a 6-sided die?

1/3

200

Solve for x: 

3x + 8 = 35

9

200

4(x−2)=2x+6

7

200

You walk about 80 steps per minute. How many steps do you take in 5 minutes?

400

300

Evaluate: 2(a + 4) when a = 3

14

300

Convert 0.375 to a fraction

3/8

300

A map scale is "1 in : 50 miles". How many miles is 3.5 inches?

175

300

−3x + 7 > 1

x < -2

300

What comes next in this pattern?
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ___

32

400

Evaluate: -6 × -3

18

400

Find the Mean of: 2, 5, 8, 8, 11, 13, 16

9

400

Find the circumference of a circle with radius 7 cm

14*pi or 43.98

400

Factor: x2−6x+5

(x - 1)(x - 5)

400

You buy 3 pens that cost $2 each. How much change do you get from $10?

$4

500

Find the Least Common Multiple of 12 and 18

6

500

If 5 notebooks cost $15, what is the cost of 15 notebooks?

$45

500

3(x + 5)/6=8 

11

500

Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form that passes through the points (2,−1) and (4,5)

y = 3x - 7

500

You have 3 jars of candy. The first jar has 5 pieces of candy, the second jar has twice as many, and the third jar has 3 fewer than the second jar. How many pieces of candy do you have in total?

22 pieces of candy.

  • First jar: 5 pieces

  • Second jar: 5×2=105 \times 2 = 105×2=10 pieces

  • Third jar: 10−3=710 - 3 = 710−3=7 pieces
    Total = 5+10+7=225 + 10 + 7 = 225+10+7=22 pieces of candy

M
e
n
u