Perfect Squares
Powers of 10
Scientific Notation
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
Contextual Problems
100

32 = ?

9

100

Write the following in standard form:

102

100

100

2.5 x 10-2 =

0.025

100

Use <,>,= to create a true statement.

1.4 ___ 130%

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100

You have $10 and buy a soda for $2 and chips for $3. How much money do you have left to spend?

$5

200

62 = ?

36

200

Write the folowwing in standard form, use decimals if needed:

10-5

0.00001

200

Which of the following are equivalent to 7.2 x 104

A) 72,000

B)0.000072

C) 7,200,000

D) 720,000

A) 72,000

200

3 4/9 ___ 3.5

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200

Elly has $60 to spend at the fair. If she buys 3 shirts for $12 each, how much money will she have remaining?

$24

300

What is the square root of 81 = ?

9

300

0.000000000000001 =? 

10-15

300

Convert the following into scientific notation:

95,812

9.5812 x 104

300

List the numbers in descending order.

15%, 0.015, 43.7%, 3/2

3/2, 43.7%, 15%, 0.015

300

On Monday, you walked 2 1⁄4 miles and on Tuesday you walked 3 1⁄2 miles. How many miles did you walk in total? 

3/Miles

400

What is the square root of 169 = ?

13

400

Write the following in expanded form, use fractions if necessary:

105

10 * 10 * 10 * 10 * 10

400

Fill in the blank to make a true statement.

2.38 x 104 ___ 2.38 x 10-4

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400

Select all the values that are greater than -3/8.

A) -1/2

B) 0

C) -0.2

D) -45%

E) 1/5

B, C, E

400

A bakery sold 60 cookies today.

• One third of the cookies sold were sugar cookies

• Two fifths of the cookies sold were chocolate

How many cookies were neither sugar or chocolate?

16

500

192 = ?

361

500

Write the following in expanded form using fractions if necessary:

10-3

1/10 * 1/10 * 1/10

500
Select all that are less than 1,673,000.

A) 1.673 x 106

B) 1.673 x 10 -2

C) 1.673 x 100

D) 1.325 x 106

B, C, D

500

List all the numbers that make the statement true.

13/5 <_____< 325%

A) 2 7/9

B) 250%

C) 3.1919...

D) 17/4

A, C

500

You sell hats at the football game.

•The hats cost you $10.00 not including tax.

•You apply a 1⁄4 markup to the cost of the hats when they are sold.

What is the new price of the hat after the 1⁄4 markup is applied to the original amount?

$12.50

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