Integers
Percents
Ratios
Eqn./Ineq.
Probability
100
742-375=?
367
100
Eight is 5% of what number?
160
100

Skyzone sells tickets for their jump area. You buy a ticket for 4 hours, and it costs $24. How much are you paying per hour to jump?

$6

100
Solve for n. 2n+6=46
n=20
100

What is the sample size (number of possible outcomes) of a cube?

6

200
200-348=?
-148
200

Amanda got a 21/28 on her test. What is her score in percent?

75%

200

What is the unit rate of the ratio 6:42 (6/42)?

1:7 or 1/7

200

Solve for n: 83 < -3- 25

n < -36

200

What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 5 on a fair dice?

1/6

300
-83-59=?
-142
300
What is 25% of 60?
15
300
Blake is able to get 27 miles on 1 tank of gas. How many miles can Blake travel on 6 tanks of gas?
162 miles
300

Solve for n: 5+ 35 = 60

n = 5

300

What is the theoretical probability of rolling an odd number on a fair dice?

1/2

400
-49+102=?
53
400

A restaurant bill is $34.60. You decide to leave a 15% tip. What is the total cost of the bill?

$39.79

400
A toy company can produce 9 toys in 3 hours. How many toys can they produce in 24 hours?
72 toys
400

Solve for n. (n/3) - 17 = 4

n = 63

400

What does the Law of Large Numbers state?

When the number of trials increases, the experimental probability gets closer to theoretical probability.

500
−10(1+ 4) − 5
-55
500
Kim bought a hat in California. The hat cost $15 before the 8% sales tax was applied. How much did Kim pay for the hat after taxes were added?
Kim paid $16.20
500
You paid $28.00 for 8 gallons of gasoline. How much would you pay for 15 gallons of gasoline?
You would pay $52.50
500

3.3h − 3 = 10.2

h = 4

500

There are 2 green marble, 4 blue marbles, 1 red marbles, and 3 orange marbles in a bag. Is the theoretical probability greater or less than the experimental probability: PE(green) = 1/4 out of 60 trials.

Less than

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