Fractions and Percents
Measurements (Customary System)
Measurements (Metric System)
4-Sided Shapes
Other Shapes
100
This word means "out of 100"
What is percent?
100
These are the 4 basic units of length in the customary system.
What are inches, feet, yards, and miles?
100
This prefix means "one-thousandth."
What is "milli-"?
100
This kind of shape has 4 sides.
What is a quadrilateral?
100
This shape is a polygon with 5 sides.
What is a pentagon?
200
This percent is represented as 67/100.
What is 67%?
200
This is the number of inches in 6 feet.
What is 72 inches?
200
This prefix means "one thousand."
What is "kilo"?
200
This quadrilateral has 2 sets of parallel sides.
What is a parallelogram?
200
This is a kind of triangle with NO equal sides.
What is a scalene triangle?
300
This number is 40% of 300.
What is 120?
300
These are the 3 basic units of weight in the customary system.
What are ounces, pounds, and tons?
300
These are the basic units of length, weight, and capacity in the metric system.
What are meters, grams, and liters?
300
This is the area of a parallelogram with a base of 12 and a height of 4.
What is 48?
300
This is the area of a triangle with a base of 14 feet and a height of 7 feet.
What is 49?
400
This number is 150% of 82
What is 123?
400
This is the right unit of weight in the customary system to measure a slice of bread.
What is ounces?
400
This is the number of grams in 74,000 milligrams.
What is 74?
400
This parallelogram has 4 equal sides.
What is a rhombus?
400
This is the part of a circle that goes from the center point to the edge.
What is the radius?
500
If Mr. Wheeler's Model Citizens scored 47 out of 50 questions on their assessment correctly, this percent is the percent of questions they answered correctly.
What is 94%?
500
This is the number of tons that equal 46,000 pounds.
What is 23 tons?
500
This is the number of meters in 17 kilometers.
What is 17 meters?
500
This is the ultimate quadrilateral because it has 4 equal sides AND 4 right angles.
What is a square?
500
This is the number you get when you divide the circumference of a circle by the diameter?
What is pi?
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