Why is it important to understand a question?
To know how to find the answer / To understand what question we are finding an answer to.
15 ÷ 3 =
5
Answer with <,>, or =
1/5 ____ 1/12
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What kind of angle is exactly 90 degrees?
right angle
Kris has 7 pet chickens. Tim has 5 times more pet chickens than Kris. How many chickens does Tim have?
35 chickens
what does product mean?
The answer to a multiplication problem
9 x 234 =
2,106
Answer with <,>, or =
2/10 ____ 4/5
=
Name the following geometry terms
o----------->
o-----------o
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Ray
Line Segment
Line
Sherry and Alice compared the weights of their lunches. Sherry's weighed 5/10 of a pound. Alice's weighed 3/4 of a pound. Whose lunch weighed more?
When you see the words "is," "has," or "have," in a word problem, you can replace it with this symbol while investing in the question.
For example: Logan has 16 bracelets.
=
2,233 ÷ 7 =
319
3/4 x 6
18/4 = 4 2/4 = 4 1/2
Daily Double!!
What term describes something that is made up of 2 rays that are joined at the endpoint?
angle
Ms. Williams won 78 points playing a game. That is three times as many points as her friend. How many points did her friend win?
26 points
Ms. Williams won 78 points playing a game. That is three times as many points as her friend. How many points did her friend win?
Make a plan to solve this question
78 ÷ 3 = F
695 ÷ 4 =
173 R 3
6 2/6 - 2 4/6 =
3 4/6
Draw the following
A. Perpendicular Lines
B. Parallel Lines
C. Intersecting Lines
A. +
B. =
C. X
Some friends and their families are going to the zoo. Each car they take can fit 4 people. If 39 people are going to the zoo, what is the least amount of cars they need to take?
10
Meredith has 65 tickets for the fair. She gives 13 to her sister and uses 32. How many tickets does she have left?
Invest in the question and make a plan to solve.
Meredith=65
Sister=13
Uses=32
Plan:
M-(S+U) = L
65-(13+32)=L
69 x 56 =
3,864
Put the fractions in order from least to greatest
3/6
7/10
2/3
3/6
2/3
7/10
x = 41
z = 41
y = 90
Sammy walks 1/5 mile to school. On the way home, she stops at the store, which adds an extra 2/6 miles. If she walks to and from school every day for 5 days, how many miles does she walk in total?
40/15 OR 2 10/15
OR
80/30 OR 2 20/30 OR 2 2/3