Graphing
Factors and Multiples
Order of Operations
Word Problems
Ratios
100

What is the name of horizontal axis on the coordinate grid?

x-axis

100
Give the first 2 multiples of 7
14 and 21
100
3 + 4 / 2
5
100
The Math book has 1533 pages is the first part and 1488 pages in the answer section. How many pages does it have?
It has 3021 pages in total.
100

What's the ratio of G's to H's?

GGG HHHH

3:4

200

What coordinates does the origin of the coordinate grid have?

(0,0)

200
4 and 8 is a Factor pair of _____
32
200
56 / (7 + 1)
7
200
Chris is buying some generators. The generators cost $12,000 each and she needs 11 of them. How much will it cost her?
It will cost her $13,200.
200

Write the ratio in simplest form


10:25

2:5

300

From the origin, which directions would you go to plot the point (1, 3)?

Right 1, up 3

300
Give the 10th Multiple of 9
90
300

33 / (13-10)2

22

300
If Anthony is trying to organize her class of 20 students into rows for the class photo and each row is to have equal number of students. What possible arrangements can he have?
She can have 10 rows of 2, 4 rows of 5 students, 5 rows of 4 students, or one row of 20 students.
300

What is the equivalent ratio to 5:6 if it's scaled up by multiplying by 3?

15:18

400

From the origin, how would you move to plot the point (-4, -5)?

Left 4 and down 5.

400
What are all the factors of 120?
12,10; 120,1; 3,40; 4,30; 5,24; 6,20; 8,15
400

Evaluate 12(4 + 2) - 12 

60

400
There are 294 students waiting to buy lunch from Leineschloss and there are 3 lines. Could each line have an equal number of students?
Yes, 3 rows of 98 students
400

What's the value of a 7:8 ratio?

7/8

500

If you reflect the point (1, 4) over the y-axis, at what point do you land?

(-1,4)

500
What is the LCM of 4 and 6?
12
500

17 - 8(2) + 6(11 - 5)

37

500
Could 142 students be broken into volleyball teams with no one left out if each team needs 6 players?
no
500

If Bart makes a recipe where he needs 2 eggs for every 6 cups of flour, can he make 3 batches of the cookies if he has 19 cups of flour? Explain.

yes, because 2:6 scaled up by 3 is 6:18, so Bart has one cup of flour left over if he makes three batches of cookies