Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
GCF & LCM
Decimals
Math Terms
100
Solve and simplify: 7/14 - 1/6.
What is 1/3?
100
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction: 5 6/13.
What is 71/13?
100
The GCF of 6, 12, and 72.
What is 6?
100
Forty-five thousandths.
What is 0.045?
100
The result of multiplying a set of numbers.
What is the Product?
200
Solve and simplify: 12/48 - 3/16.
What is 1/16?
200
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number: 110/26.
What is 4 3/14?
200
The LCM of 14, 28 and 42.
What is 84?
200
Is equivalent to 150%.
What is 1.5?
200
A positive integer which has only 1 and the number itself as factors.
What is a Prime Number?
300
Solve and simplify: 1/10 + 2/5 + 3/15.
What is 7/10?
300
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
What is the first step in converting an improper fraction to a mixed number?
300
The GCF of 18, 54 and 81.
What is 9?
300
Is equivalent to 1/25.
What is 0.04?
300
Writing an integer as a product of prime numbers.
What is Prime Factorization?
400
Solve and simplify: 2/4 + 2/5 + 3/4.
What is 1 13/20?
400
The remainder becomes the numerator.
What is the second step in converting an improper fraction into a mixed number?
400
Is found by multiplying all of the numbers that appear in the center of a Venn Diagram.
What is the Greatest Common Factor (GCF)?
400
Is equivalent to 21/60.
What is 0.35?
400
The number is divisible by both 2 and 3.
What is the divisibility rule of 6?
500
Solve and simplify: 11/12 - 1/6 - 1/3.
What is 5/12?
500
After finding the product, add the numerator.
What is the second step in converting a mixed number into an improper fraction.
500
Is found by multiplying all the numbers in the Venn Diagram together.
What is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) or Least Common Denominator (LCD)?
500
Is a number between 0.35 and 0.36 that has 3 digits after the decimal.
What is 0.351, 0.352, 0.353, 0.354, 0.355, 0.356, 0.357, 0.358 or 0.359? (One of these numbers)
500
Rules that let you test if one number is divisible by another, without having to do too much calculation.
What are Divisibility Rules?
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