Vocabulary
Rules
Do I stop?
Are we equal?
C.O.P.
100

What does additive inverse mean?


Two numbers that have a sum of zero. 

(opposites)

Extra Points: Give an example of an additive inverse.

100

What rule do you use when subtracting integers?

Keep Change Change.

Extra Points: Give an example.

100

How do you convert a fraction to a decimal?

Divide the numerator by the denominator.

Extra Points: Give an example.

100

Which equation represents a proportional relationship?

A. y=7x-3

B. y= 150x

C. 21/x

D. 2x+1

B. y=150x

Extra Points: Explain why this equation represents a proportional relationship.

100

What are the two qualifications a graph must have in order to represent a proportional relationship? 

1. Go through the origin 

2. Straight line

Extra Point: What coordinate represents the origin? 

200

What is a complex fraction?

Has a fraction in its numerator, denominator, or both.

Extra Points: Give an example of a complex fraction.

200

What rule do you use when dividing fractions?

Keep Change Flip.

Extra Points: Give an example

200

What is a terminating decimal? 

A decimal that comes to an end. 

Extra Points: Give an example of a terminating decimal.

200

What are three ways you can present a proportional relationship?

Tables, equations, and graphs

200

How do you calculate the constant of proportionality from a table?

k=y/x

300

What are equivalent ratios? 

A set of two or more ratios that, when simplified, represent the same value. 

Extra Points: Give an example of equivalent ratios.

300

When adding two numbers with the same sign, is your answer negative or positive? 

Positive.

Extra Points: Give an example.

300

What is a repeating decimal?

A number that goes on forever with a pattern.

Extra Points: Give an example of a repeating decimal.

300

Are these fractions proportional? 

20/30

40/60

60/90

Yes, they ARE proportional.

Extra Points: Give two more fractions that are proportional to the fractions stated.

(fractions given:20/30, 40/60, 60/90)

300

What equation do you use to represent a proportional relationship?

y=kx

Extra Points: What letter represents the constant of proportionality?

400

What is a rational number?

A number that can be written as a ratio of two integers.

Extra Points: Give 3 examples of a rational number. (each one is worth 150 pts)

400

What is the rule when adding two numbers with different signs?

Subtract and keep the sign of the bigger number. 

Extra Point: Give an example. 

400

Is 100/5 a terminating or repeating decimal?

(Must show work to receive the point)

Terminating.

Extra Points: You have 1 minute to come up with your own example!

400

Diego drives 110 miles in 2 hrs, 165 miles in 3 hrs, and 220 miles in 4 hrs.

Proportional 

400

What is the constant of proportionality? 

k= 12

Extra Points: Interpret the constant of proportionality based on the situation shown.

500

What is another name for the constant of proportionality? 

Unit Rate

Extra Points: Give an example of a unit rate

500

What must you have when adding or subtracting fractions?

A common denominator. 

Extra Points: You have 2 minutes to give an example of a problem that have unlike denominators and solve.

500

Is 5/18 a terminating or repeating decimal?

(Must show work to receive the point)

0.2777777...

Extra Points: You have 2 minutes to come up with your own example!

500

Does the table represent a proportional relationship?

NOT proportional

Extra Point: Using the same x values, write a new table that would represent a proportional relationship.

500

Sally collected 32 coins. The ratio of Sally's coins to Bill's coins is 4:7. How many coins does Bill have? 

Bill has 56 coins.

Extra Points: Write a ratio that represents the ratio of Sally's coins to Bill's coins.

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