12 ÷ 3/4
16
When graphing 2, -1 and -5 on a number line what is true about -1?
-1 is in between 2 and -5
-1 is to the right of -5 and to the left of 2
16 - (2 + 3) =
What is 11?
5x = 30
X = 6
Davis printed 24 photos in 8 minutes. How many photos did he print per minute?
3 photos per minute
3/4 x 5/6
5/8
The distance between point (2, -4) and (7, -4)
What is 5?
The value of: 4 times the sum of 3 and 5
What is 32?
12x = 96
X = 8
3 T-shirts for $21. 5 T-shirts for $35. Are these rates equivalent?
Yes. The rate is $7/shirt
3 3/4 ÷ 1 1/2
1 7/8
Number of quadrants on the coordinate plane.
What is 4?
Simplify: 3(2x + 3y)
What is 6x + 9y?
If x = 2 and you have 3(x + 4), the expression is equivalent to...
What is 18?
The Millers drove 105 miles on 4 gallons of gas. At this rate, how many miles can they drive on 6 gallons of gas?
The Millers can drive 157.5 miles on 6 gallons of gas.
4 1/2 x 2 2/3 =
12
The steps for graphing the point (-2, -5).
What is start at zero, move to the left 2 spaces and then down 5 spaces. Draw a dot.
A bike shop charges by the hour to rent a bike. A helmet costs a one-time fee of $5.25 to rent and the bike is $12 per hour. If Akira wants to rent a bike and helmet for h hours, write an algebraic expression to represent her total cost.
What is: 12h + 5.25
If x = 2 and y = 4 and you have 2x + 3y, the expression is equivalent to...
What is 16?
If 45 cookies will serve 15 students, how many cookies are needed for 60 students?
180 cookies
Emily purchased 6 1/2 quarts of water for her project. If each bucket that Emily has holds 1/8 of a quart of water, what is the greatest number of buckets Emily can fill?
52 buckets
The shape made when connecting the following points: (-2, 3), (-2, 6), (2, 3) and (2, 6)
What is a rectangle?
Cassandra is purchasing cookies for a party. They cost 85 cents each and Cassandra ends up paying a total of $21.25. Write an equation that can be used to determine the number of cookies, c, that Cassandra purchased?
what is:
0.85c=21.25
If x = 3 and y = 5 and you have 3(2x + 3y), the expression is equivalent to...
What is 63?
A survey reported that out of 50 teenagers, 9 said they get their news from a newspaper. At this rate, how many out of 300 teenagers would you expect to get their news from a newspaper?
54 teenagers