Evaluate
-1 2/3 + 5 1/9
31/9 or 3 4/9
Ron has $83 to spend on lunch while he is on vacation for 5 days. On Monday, he spent $15.50 for lunch and on Tuesday he spent $14.76.
How much money did Ron spend Monday and Tuesday? How much money does Ron have left?
He has spent $30.26
He has $52.74 left
Evaluate
14-[(12.5+0.8)+3^3]
-26.3
Write the following fraction as both a decimal and a percentage.
8/5
Decimal: 1.6
Percent: 160%
Solve
(x+3)/4=12
45
Solve the inequality algebraically and graph the solution set on a number line.
20>4p
5>p
Solve for x
0.16=x^2
x=0.4
Evaluate
1 2/8 - 3 3/4
Possible answers:
-20/8
-2 4/8
-2 1/2
Ron has $83 to spend on lunch while he is on vacation for 5 days. On Monday, he spent $15.50 for lunch and on Tuesday he spent $14.76. He plans to spend the same amount of money each day from Wednesday to Friday.
How much money can Ron spend each day Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday?
He can spend $17.58 each day.
Evaluate
(|-8|^2+|-7|+1)÷(-10+1)
-8
Write the following percentage as both a decimal and a fraction.
4%
Decimal: 0.04
Fraction: 4/100
Solve. Use substitution to check your solution.
-2(y+6)=36
-24
Solve the inequality algebraically and graph the solution set on a number line.
m/3>=6
m>=18
Find the area of a square that has a side length of 14 cm
196 cm^2
Evaluate
-0.25(3.1)
-0.775
Byron spent $2.45, $15.72, $8, and $3.83 on snacks at a baseball game. If Jeff spent 1/5 of what Byron spent, how much did Jeff spend?
Jeff spent $6
Evaluate
[15÷(5/7*7/15)]÷(5^2-10)
3
Rewrite the repeating decimal as a fraction using an equation.
4.656565...
4 65/99
Write and solve an equation that represents the given situation.
Marcus went bowling with his friends. He paid $3.25 to rent shoes and then $1.25 for each game of bowling. If he spent a total of $22, how many games did he bowl?
15 games
Solve the inequality algebraically.
5.25p+12.50<=101.75
p<=17
Solve for y
-27=y^3
-3
Evaluate
-4 5/8 ÷ 3/4
Possible answers:
-148/24
-6 1/6
-37/6
The table below shows the cost of fruits at Sal’s Fruit Stand.
If you purchase 2 1/2 pounds of oranges, 3 1/8 pounds of apples, 2 pounds of bananas, and 6 1/4 pounds of peaches, how much will you spend?
$25.56
Evaluate
3/5*(17-5^2+3)÷3/4
-4
Rewrite the repeating decimal as a fraction using an equation.
0.0166666...
1/60
Write and solve a two-step equation to match the situation.
Sienna spent a third of her savings at Five Below. To earn more money her parents let her wash the car for $6. How much was in her savings before she went to Five Below if she was left with $46?
$60
Solve the inequality algebraically.
10<-n/5-15
-125>n
Evaluate
root(3)(64)
4