Prime and Composite
Even and Odd
Decimal Place Value
Converting Decimals and Fractions
Compare and Order Fractions and Decimals
100
Numbers that have only 2 factors, one and itself
What is a prime number
100
These numbers end in 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8.
What are even numbers
100
The first three place value spaces (in order)to the right of any decimal are what?
What is tenth, hundredth, and thousandth
100
1/4, 3/4, 2/5, 1/3, 4/5, and 2/3 are examples of what?
What are benchmark fractions
100
Which is larger: 1/10 or .08?
What is 1/10
200
Numbers that have more than two factors (can be made with multiplication in more than 1 way).
What is a composite number
200
These numbers end in 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.
What are odd numbers
200
In the number 109.483, the 8 is in what place value?
What is the hundredth
200
If a fraction is not a benchmark fraction, our next step is to see if we can make its denominator what?
What is either 10 or 100
200
Which is smaller: 9/50 or .63?
What is 9/50
300
13, 17, 23, 5, 29, 31, and 41 are examples of what?
What are prime numbers
300
22, 46, 80, 62, 106, and 54 are examples of what?
What are even numbers
300
Round 48.8361 to the nearest tenth.
What is 48.8 or 48.8000
300
Covert 6/25 to a decimal
What is .24 or 0.24
300
Which is larger: .5 or 25/50?
What is neither. They are equal!
400
4, 10, 14, 22, 27, 33, and 45 are examples of what?
What are composite numbers
400
33, 17, 99, 65, 21, and 45 are examples of what?
What are odd numbers
400
Round 279.9929 to the nearest whole number.
What is 280 or 280.0000
400
Convert 7/8 to a decimal.
What is .875
400
Order from least to greatest: 1/3, .72, 3/4, and .09
What is .09, 1/3, .72, 3/4
500
These numbers are neither prime nor composite. They are special!!
What is 0 and 1
500
Can all of the following numbers be called one thing? Why? 4, 10, 23, 54, 19, 88, 60, 14, and 100
What is no! 23 and 19 are odd while the rest are even!
500
Round 4.7221 to the nearest thousandth.
What is 4.722 or 4.7220
500
Convert .08 and .3 to fractions
What is 8/100 and 3/10
500
Order from greatest to least: 11/20, .23, 2/3, 1/4, and .84
What is .84, 2/3, 11/20, 1/4, and .23
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