Fractions
Decimals
Place Value
Multiplication/Division
Geometry
100

4 1/5 + 1 4/5 = _______?

6

100

What is 3/4 as a decimal?

0.75

100

Round the number 245,637 to the nearest ten thousand.

250,000

100

67 x 23 = _____? 

1,541

100

What is a line a of symmetry?

If you can reflect or flip a figure over a line and the figure looks the same (mirrored).

200

3 3/8 + 7 4/8 = _______?

10 7/8

200

What is 33/100 as a decimal?

0.33

200

Write this number in standard form:

700,000 + 3,000 + 100 + 50 + 7

703,157

200

3,456/9 = ______?

384

200

How many lines of symmetry does a square have?


4 lines of symmetry.

300

4 3/5 - 3 4/10

1 1/5

300

23.45 - 17.6 = ______?

5.85

300

Write 508,104 in word form.

Five hundred eight thousand one hundred four

300

2,247/3 = ______?

749

300

 This triangle has a 90o angle.

A Right Triangle

400

7 1/7 + 1 11/14 

8 13/14

400

Sally wants to know what 45/100 is as a decimal. Benny tells her that its decimal form is 0.045. Is he right?

No, because 45/100 is 0.45 as a decimal.

400

Round 8,648,123 to the nearest hundred thousand.

8,600,000

400

82 x 55 = ______?

4,510

400

Benny says that if you add 2 acute angles together the new angle is always acute. Is Benny correct?

No, because you could have two acute angles that add up to a number greater than 89 degrees. Making the new angle a Right or Obtuse angle.

Ex: 80o + 50o = 130o which is an obtuse angle.

500

18 3/4 - 6 1/2

12 1/4

500

119.34 - 45.8 = ______?

73.54

500

Write 1,234,567 in expanded form. 

1,000,000 + 200,000 + 30,000 + 4,000 + 500 + 60 + 7

500

8,420/4 = ______? 

2,105

500

Name the 3 types of triangles based on length of sides and the 3 types of triangles based on angles.

Sides: Scalene, Isosceles, and Equilateral Triangles

Angles: Obtuse, Right, and Acute Triangles

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