Order the following numbers from greatest to least.
0.78, 0.87, 0.58, 0.85
0.87, 0.85, 0.78, 0.58
300
Stylists at a hair salon charge $26 per haircut. If they gave 63 haircuts, how much money did they collect, not including tips?
$1,638
400
Write the following number in standard form and expanded form: three hundred twenty-one billion, fifty million, one hundred ninety-eight thousand, eight hundred seventy-six
What is the value of the 9 in the number 1,000,050,438.090?
The value is 0.09 or nine hundredths
400
Compare the following: 87.9 ❑ 87.90 ❑ 87.399
87.9 = 87.90 > 87.399
400
A group of students recorded their height during math class. Hailey's height is 5.08 ft, Bonnie is 5.16 ft tall, Max is 4.83 ft tall, and Josiah's height is 4.67 ft. The students need to order themselves from shortest to tallest. Determine what order they would stand in.
Josiah, Max, Hailey, Bonnie
400
Admission to a basketball tournament is $7 per person. If 179 people attend the tournament, how much money will be collected for admission?
$1,253
500
What is the greatest number you can build with the digits 0, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9? What is the smallest number you can build using those digits?
Greatest: 99,876,543,320 Smallest: 02,334,567,899
500
Use the following digits to make the smallest number possible: 9, 4, 0
.049 or 0.049
500
Which perimeter is greatest, a park with a length of 600 ft and a width of 450 ft or a park with a length of 550 ft and a width of 475 ft?
Park 1 has the greatest perimeter. Park 1: 2,100 ft Park 2: 2,050 ft
500
A group of students placed water in different containers made of four different materials to determine which was the best insulator of heat. The students boiled the water and recorded the time it took for the water to decrease 20°C. Material #1: 6.7 min, Material #2: 6.07 min, Material #3: 4.5 min, Material #4: 4.6 min. Order the materials from the worst insulator of heat to the best insulator of heat.
Material #3-4.5 min, Material #4-4.6 min, Material #2-6.07 min, Material #1-6.7 min
500
Bart's drama club put on a play. There were 843 people in the audience. Each ticket to the play cost $8. The audience was seated in 3 sections. If each section had the same number of people in it, how many people were in each section?