Decimals
Angles
Collecting Data
Fractions
Shapes and Symmetry
100

2.5 + 3.4

5.9

100

A right angle measures this many degrees  
 

 90°

100

A type of data that can only take whole number values

Discrete data

100

½ + ¼  
 

¾

100

A cube has this many faces  

6

200

6.8 - 2.3  
 

 4.5

200

The total sum of angles in a triangle  

180°

200

A survey asks for students' favorite color. This is an example of this type of data  

Categorical data

200

⅗ × ¾  
 

9/20

200

A shape that has only one line of symmetry  
 

Isosceles triangle

300

4.2 × 1.5  

6.3

300

An angle greater than 90° but less than 180°  
 

Obtuse angle

300

The height of a tree is an example of this type of data  
 
 

Continuous data

300

5/6 ÷ 2/3  
 

5/4 or 1¼

300

The number of edges in a rectangular prism  
 

 12

400

7.35 ÷ 0.5  

14.7

400

The sum of interior angles in a quadrilateral  
 

360°

400

A teacher records the number of books students read. This is an example of this type of data  
 

Discrete data

400

Convert 7/8 to a decimal  
 

0.875

400

The number of lines of symmetry in a regular hexagon  
 

6

500

0.24 × 1.2  

 0.288

500

The size of each angle in a regular pentagon  
 

108°

500

The type of data that is used for eye color, nationality, or blood type  
 

Categorical data

500

Find the missing numerator: 3/? = 9/12  
 

4

500

The number of faces, edges, and vertices in a triangular prism  
 

5 faces, 9 edges, 6 vertices

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