Numbers & Operations
Probability
Geometry
Word Problems
Grab Bag
100
-7 + 18 = ?
11
100
The probability as a fraction of flipping a coin and it landing on "heads".
1/2
100
an angle measuring less than 90 degrees
an acute angle
100
Dave is 5 years older than Adam. If the sum of their ages is 25, how old is each boy?
Dave is 15 years old, Adam is 10 years old.
100
An algebraic expression for "8 more than x".
x + 8
200
8 - 3(9 - 4) = ?
7
200
The probability as a fraction of rolling a die and landing on an a number greater than 4.
2/6 or 1/3
200
Two angles are supplementary. One angle measures 74 degrees. What is the measure of the second angle?
106 degrees
200
Becca thinks of a number. If she multiples her number by 8, adds 10, and then divides by 5, the result is 26. What is Becca's number?
15
200
The mean of the following test scores: 70, 81, 96, 89
84
300
0.06(0.23) = ?
0.0138
300
The probability as a fraction and a percent that a month chosen at random begins with the letter J.
1/4, 25%
300
The name of a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
trapezoid
300
Two integers have a sum of -11 and a sum of -3. What are the integers?
-7 and -4.
300
-8 - (-5) + 9
6
400
7^3 (7 to the 3rd power)
343
400
The probability as a fraction of flipping a coin and landing on tails AND rolling a die and landing on 3.
1/12
400
The area of a triangle with a base of 20 cm and a height of 9.6 cm.
96 square centimeters
400
In a math class of 26 students, each girl drew a triangle and each boy drew a rectangle. There were 92 sides in all. How many girls and how many boys were in the class?
12 girls and 14 boys
400
0.0000104 , written in scientific notation.
1.04 x 10^-5
500
5/12 + 1/9
19/36
500
You have a bag that contains 3 purple marbles, 2 orange marbles, 1 black marble, and 4 silver marbles. Suppose you choose a silver marble and do not put it back in the bag. You again choose a marble at random. What is the probability you will choose an orange marble?
2/9
500
Find the circumferences of a circle with a diameter of 15 inches. Round to the nearest tenth.
47.1 inches
500
Martina went shopping. She spent one-fifth of what she had in her wallet and then one-fifth of what remained. In all she spent $36. How much did she start with?
$100
500
Two friends received a total of $95 for delivering newsletters. They split their earnings based on the bundles each delivered. If one friend delivered 13 bundles and the other delivered 6 bundles, how much money should each receive?
$65 for 13 bundles, $30 for 6 bundles
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