Computation
Order of Operation
GCF/LCM
Alg Expressions
Fractions/%/Decimals
100

¾ ÷ ⅖ =  

15/8

100

100+6×42÷7

136

100

GCF of 8 and 12

4

100

Simplify 4y + (6y + y) + 17

11y + 17

100

Which fraction is equivalent to 40%?

40/100 =2/5

200

4 ½  + 3 ⅔  + 7 ⅚ =

16

200

¾ ⋅16+(12−5)

19

200

LCM 12 and 28

84

200

A student says the two given expressions are equivalent.

4(y+5)=4y+20

Use y = 3 to substitute for y to determine whether the student is correct. 

Correct

200

Which fraction is equivalent to 0.7?

7/10

300

125.18 ÷ 2.2

56.9

300

 6.5×(10+3)−76.5

8

300

Use the distributive property     8 + 20

2(4 +10)  or 4(2+5)


300

Find the missing number                             7 X 6 - ⬜ = 5(3 + 5)

2

300

Write .078 as a percent. (round to the nearest 100ths

8%

400

   42.80 x 3/4 =

32.1

400

⅔  x 12+(8−3)

13

400

Use the distributive property 39-26

13(3-2)

400

Find the missing number 

100 - 33 = (10 X ⬜) + 7

6

400

Two students are asked to convert the fraction 5/6 to a decimal.

Student 1 says 5/6 is equivalent to 5.6.

Student 2 says 5/6 is equivalent to .8333

Determine which student’s conversion is correct and explain your answer.

Student 2 Fractions are division problems

500

462.06  ÷  5.1 + 100.38=

190.98

500

(5.2+6.6-9.3)² X 3.8

23.75

500

Sara is making bouquets.

She has 16 red flowers. She has 24 yellow flowers. She wants to put the same number of flowers in each bouquet.

What is the greatest number of bouquets Sara can make?




8

500

Simplify this equation and solve for k                         2k + 5 + k + 9 + 13k= 73

16k + 9 = 73 K= 4

500

A pizza restaurant advertises that 1 large pizza will feed 4 people. How many pizzas are needed to feed 17 people?

5 pizzas 

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