Problem with signs
Ratios
Algebra
Vernacular
Geometry
100

4(12+23) is >, <, or = to 129?

 >

100

5/2=200/x

80

100

 is (7+2)-8 equivalent to 9-8 or 7+(2-8)

yes

100

The radius of a circle is 10, what’s the diameter?

20

100

If a triangle has two angles that each measure 60 degrees, what is the third?

60

200

89-(111+(-8)is >, <, or = to -14?

=

200

what is the ratio of cookies in a jar to peanuts in a jar? There are 20 peanuts in a jar and there are 16 cookies in a jar. Please simplify.

8:10

200

½(3x6)+20=?

29

200

A circle's diameter is 24, what’s the radius?

12

200

Using the formula 2(pi)R where pi =3.14 and R=6

37.68

300

27+(-10)*3+(-5) is >, <, or = to 64?

<

300

Solve for x: 360/180=x/90?

180/90

300

 Of the following values (-1,-2,2,½,4,6) which satisfy the inequality x1/2? (There is more than one answer).

-1,-2,1/2

300

what axis (x or y) would this point (0,2)?

y axis 

300

  A triangle with a degree above 90 degrees would be considered (obtuse/right/acute).

Obtuse

400

10+321*(-5) is >, <, or = (55.2+11)?

=

400

what is an equivalent ratio to 100/428?

20/107,50/214

400

½ of x is 46, based on that information find what x=?

92

400

An equilateral triangle is likely to have the (same or different) angle measures.

Same

400

 using the total degrees of a triangle, figure out the two other angles if one is 60 degrees and it’s equiangular.

60 degrees

500

86-(-23)-124 is >,<, or = -3

<

500

There are -329+234 cows in a barn, there are 299+99 goats in the barn. What is the ratio of cows to goats?

-95/398

500

Compare two numbers and pick a symbol, that makes sense such as 2<4

Create your own (IE:0<1).

500

(radius, diameter, or circumference) refers to the perimeter of a circle.

Circumference

500

 Using the formula 2(pi)R where =3.14 and R=2, find the circumference and feel free to use a calculator

12.56

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