This is what GCF stands for.
What is Greatest Common Factor?
This is 33/100 written as a decimal.
What is 0.33?
This is the acronym for the Order of Operations.
What is PEMDAS?
These are the three ways to write ratios. (Use 1 and 2 as example numbers)
What are 1 to 2, 1:2, and 1/2?
These are the two City Years in your half of the 6th grade.
Who are Ms. Jennifer and Mr. Noah?
This is the Greatest Common Factor of 6 and 9.
What is 3?
This is .5 written as a fraction in simplest form.
What is 1/2?
This is the first thing you would do in this problem:
3+2(8-4)
What is 8-4, since this is in the parenthesis
This is how many students the four 6th grade City Years would have pulled out if there's a 1:4 student to City Year ratio in all pullout groups today.
What is 16?
This is the name of Principal Gittens' dog.
Who is Romeo?
This is the Greatest Common Factor of 15 and 35.
What is 5?
What is 9/20?
This is the answer to the following problem:
7+6/3
What is 9?
This is 49 groups of 5. (Use a ratio table)
What is 245?
This is what SOAR stands for.
Self-Directed, Orderly, Accepting, Respectful
This is the Greatest Common Factor of 54 and 42
What is 6?
This is 2/5 written as a decimal.
What is 0.4?
This is the answer to this problem:
(2+3)*4+52
What is 45?
This is the number of teachers you would need in a school of 450 students, if the district required a 1:25 teacher to student ratio.
What is 18 teachers.
This is the type of government that the United States has.
What is representative/indirect democracy or republic?
This is the Greatest Common Factor of 320 and 540.
What is 80?
This is 0.64 written as a fraction in simplest form.
What is 16/25?
The answer to the problem:
27 - 3(1+2)2
What is 0?
Each package of Pokemon cards has 3 uncommons and 2 rares. This is how many rares must I have if I have 57 uncommons.
What are 38 rares?
This is all Ms. Wise wants you to do in math class.