inequalities
Fractions
Volume/Area/Perimeter
Multiplying &Dividing
Word Problems/Graphs
100

Which number makes the inequality true?

4253.647>_________

A) 4253.664

B) 4253.655

C) 4253.649

D) 4253.638

D

100

4 1/2 x 3 1/7=

14 1/7

100

Number 11

What is the perimeter, in centimeters, of this polygon?

1435 cm

100

2268÷27

84

100

Connor is buying tickets to a concert. The tickets cost $4.75 each. Connor has $26.00. What is the GREATEST number of tickets he can buy?

5

200

Which number makes the inequality true?

4253.647<_________

A) 4253.399

B)4253.348

C)4253.649

D) 4253.638

C

200

Number 59

Which two fractions can be written with a denominator of 24?

1/6 & 7/8

200

Number 12

What is the perimeter, in meters, of this polygon?

17.88 M

200

356x42

14,952

200

A teacher gives 7 students some cards to play a game. The teacher gives each student 1 card until all 52 cards are gone. If all the children need to have the same number of cards, how many will be left over?

3

300

Which number makes the inequality true?

2308.427>______

A)3308.405

B)2308.405

C)2318.427

D)2408.427

B

300

1/3 ÷5

1/15

300

number 39 

38 1/4

300

____ ÷9=457

How should you solve the problem?

a)divide 400 by 9

b)multiply 400 by 9


B multiply 400 by 9

300

Number 27

A

400

Write a single digit in each space to create a fraction that makes the inequality true.

4x __ <4


Any fraction less than 1!

400

5 1/4 +6 3/4

12

400

number 43

5 inches

400

9427x 56

527,912

400

Tyler is 8 years old. His sister Olivia is 4 years less than twice his age. Write an expression for Olivia's age

8x2-4

500

Write a single digit in each space to create a fraction that makes the inequality true.


4x__=4

Any fraction that is equivalent to 1

500

Number 9 

A

500

On board. Find the volume

540 cm3

500

1736 ÷56

31

500

Number 22

B

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