Operations with Rational Numbers
Operations with Rational Numbers in the Real World
Evaluating Numerical Expressions
Equivalent Forms of Rational Numbers
Writing and Solving Two Step Equations
Solving Inequalities
Square Values and Cube Values
100

Evaluate

-1 2/3 + 5 1/9

31/9 or 3 4/9

100

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

100

Evaluate

14-[(12.5+0.8)+3^3]

-26.3

100

Write the following fraction as both a decimal and a percentage.

8/5

Decimal: 1.6

Percent: 160%

100

Solve

(x+3)/4=12

45

100

Solve the inequality algebraically and graph the solution set on a number line.

20>4p

5>p

100

Solve for x

0.16=x^2

x=0.4

200

Evaluate

1 2/8 - 3 3/4

Possible answers:

-20/8 

-2 4/8

-2 1/2

200

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.

200

Evaluate

(|-8|^2+|-7|+1)÷(-10+1)

-8

200

Write the following percentage as both a decimal and a fraction.

4%

Decimal: 0.04 

Fraction: 4/100 

200

Solve. Use substitution to check your solution.

-2(y+6)=36

 

-24

200

Solve the inequality algebraically and graph the solution set on a number line.

m/3>=6

m>=18

200

Find the area of a square that has a side length of 14 cm

196 cm^2

300

Evaluate

-0.25(3.1)

-0.775

300

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

300

Evaluate


[15÷(5/7*7/15)]÷(5^2-10)

3

300

Rewrite the repeating decimal as a fraction using an equation.

4.656565...

4 65/99

300

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

300

Solve the inequality algebraically.

5.25p+12.50<=101.75


p<=17

300

Solve for y

-27=y^3

-3

400

Evaluate

-4 5/8 ÷ 3/4

Possible answers: 

-148/24

-6 1/6

-37/6


400

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

400

Evaluate

3/5*(17-5^2+3)÷3/4

-4

400

Rewrite the repeating decimal as a fraction using an equation.

0.0166666...

1/60

400

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

400

Solve the inequality algebraically.

10<-n/5-15

-125>n

400

Evaluate

root(3)(64)

4

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