Unit 1: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Unit 2: Probability
Unit 3: Ratios and Rates
100

Write the fraction below as a decimal. Round to the nearest hundredth.  

6/7 

0.86

100

Determine whether the event is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain:

You draw a yellow marble out of a bag of orange and yellow marbles.

Certain

100

Write the ratio of squares to total shapes.  Write your answer in simplest form and all three forms.  

1 to 6    1:6    

1/6

200

Write 55% as a fraction in simplest form and a decimal.

11/20    0.55

200

Rylee goes to an ice cream parlour.  She can get vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry ice cream.  She can either have it in a bowl, in a cone, or on a cookie.  Make a sample space to determine how many combinations of ice cream treats she could make. 

9
200

If 3 lbs of jellybeans cost $6.30, how much do 2 lbs of jellybeans cost? 

$4.20

300

Mrs. Johnson is making a scarf.  She has a piece of fabric that is 5.7 feet long.  What is the length of the piece of fabric represented as a fraction in simplest form?

5 7/10

300

Josh has a bag of 10 marbles.  There are 6 green, 2 yellow, 1 blue, and 1 red.  What is the theoretical probability that he will not draw a yellow out of the bag? Write your answer as a fraction (in simplest form), decimal, and percent.

0.8    80%     

4/5

300

Curdel biked 28 miles in 2 hours.  Dylan biked 12 miles in 1 hour.  How much further can Curdel bike than Dylan in 4 hours if they continue at the same rate? 

8 miles

400

Ms. Janitschke's car has 5 seats, of them 4 are taken.  What percent represents the number of seats that are not taken?  

20%

400

What is the experimental probability of drawing a yellow marble?  Write your answer as a fraction (in simplest form), a decimal, and a percent.  

0.2    20%     

1/5

400

If Beverly rode her bike 4.5 miles, how many feet did she ride?  (1 mile = 5,280 feet) 

23,760 feet

500

Write the following percent as a fraction in simplest form and a decimal.

200%

2/1

2    

500

During her ride home from school.  Audrey sees 28 red cars and 18 black cars.  What is the experimental probability that the next car she sees is red?  Write your answer as a fraction (in simplest form), a decimal, and a percent.

0.61    61%   

14/23

500

Water is poured into 4 containers.  Each container holds 4 cups of water.  If each container is full, how many quarts of water are there?  (1 quart = 4 cups) 

4 quarts

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