Round 4,851 to the nearest hundred.
4,900
2,308 + 1,299
3,607
2 ¼ + 3 ¾
6
What is an equivalent fraction to ¼?
Teacher decides if group's answer is correct.
Draw a shape that has at one set of parallel lines.
Teacher decides if group's answer is correct.
1,700 is 10 times what number?
170
12,001 - 8,645
4 ⅛ + 2 ¼
6 ⅜
Decompose ⅚ into unit fractions.
⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ = ⅚
How many feet are in 4 yards?
12 feet
Continue the pattern if the rule is multiply by 2.
1, 2, ____, ____, ____
1, 2, 4, 8, 16.
345 x 12
4,140
Mr. Davis is measuring her instruments. The trumpet is 4 ²⁄₄ feet long. The flute is 1 ¼ feet long. How much longer is the trumpet than the flute.
3 ¼ feet longer
How can you compare these fractions?
²⁄₇ ____ ⅗
²⁄₇ < ⅗
How many pints are in 3 quarts?
6 pints
What are the factor pairs of 36?
1 x 36
2 x 18
3 x 12
4 x 9
6 x 6
Miss Kourtis has 200 smelly stickers left over. Ms. Aguilar has 4 times as many stickers. Write an equation to match find how many stickers Ms. Aguilar has.
200 x 4 = 800 stickers
8 ⅕ - 3 ⅗
4 ⅗
Write ⁸⁄₁₀ as a decimal.
0.8
Ms. Connery is designing a new reading corner in the library. The area of the space is 63 feet2. The length of the space is 9 feet. What is the width?
W= 7 feet
Which are prime numbers?
1 2 3 4 5 6
1, 2, 3, 5
Ms. Beigel is buying popsicles for Field Day. There are 435 students attending. Each box contains 6 popsicles. She wants every student to receive 1 popsicle. What is the fewest number of boxes she can buy so that every student gets a popsicle?
73 boxes
Mr. Barry is setting up a paint project. Each can of paint can hold 3 ½ ounces of paint. If there are 4 groups and each group needs one can of paint, how many ounces of paint will Mr. Barry need?
14 ounces of paint
How can you compare these decimals?
0.6 ____ 0.39
0.6 > 0.39
What is the measurement of angle C?
70 degrees