4.5 + 9.64
14.14
Solve
2.54*8
20.32
Solve
8.82 -: 14
0.63
What is the exponent in word form?
82
Eight to the power of two
OR
Eight Squared
What are inverse operations? What should you remember about inverse operations?
Inverse operations are the reverse of another. For example, multiplication and division are inverse operations. Adding and Subtracting are inverse operations as well. When solving multi-step expressions, inverse operations are solved left to right.
Maddie is looking to put a wooden border around a frame that she will give to her friend as a gift. What does Maddie need to find in order to have enough material for her border?
Maddie needs to find the perimeter.
52-46.739
5.261
Solve
5.8 * 0.84
4.872
Solve.
89.5 -: 23
~ 3.89
What is the exponent in expanded form?
124
12 * 12 * 12 * 12
Solve.
1.8 + (0.6*5.2)^2
11.5344
Alex has 25 lollipops. Carter has 12 more lollipops than Alex. How many lollipops do the boys have all together?
62
6.7+47.859 + 8.23
62.789
Solve.
6.74*0.43
2.8982
Solve.
0.745 -: 1.2
0.62083 (repeating bar over 3)
What is the exponent, "Sixteen cubed," in exponential form?
163
Solve.
(2.4+3.9)^2+1.88-:0.6 - sqrt 36
36.823 (repeating bar over the 3)
Riley is replacing the tile floor in her bathroom. The width of the tile floor is 3.7 feet. The length is 6.4 times as long as the width. How much tile floor will she need?
Riley will need 87.616 feet2 of tiling.
5-3.37-0.9648
0.6652
Solve.
0.897*9.8
8.7906
Solve
13.915 -: 2.3
6.05
Write the exponent in standard form
73
Solve.
4.6(1.8-:0.12*0.9)-(1.3*4.4)
56.38
Three teachers handed out math and science textbooks for their classes. Two teachers had 21 students each, and the last teacher had 22. How many textbooks were handed out altogether?
The teachers handed out 128 books.
42.7-36.4869+4.211
10.4241
Solve
6.57*0.859
5.64363
Solve
365.4 -: 0.34
1,074.71
Write the exponent in standard form
134
28,561
Solve
[ 8.3 sqrt((0.5)^2*4.2-(0.4)^2+3.11)รท0.22 ] + 5.67 - (1.2)^2

79.6845 (repeating bar over 45)
Parker is walking to raise money for the American Heart Association! Parker's friend gives him $5.25 for every foot he walks. His teacher pledges to give him $3.15 for every foot he walks. Parker chooses a field that measures 6 feet by 8 feet. How much money did he earn if he walked around the field five times?
Parker raises $1,176 by walking a total of 140 feet.