Use >, <, or = to solve the inequality.
8.09 ___________ 8.090
=
What operation uses the following keywords
-minus, greater than, take away, fewer than, less than,
Subtraction
Make each equation true by adding parentheses if they are needed. Circle the equations that do not need parentheses.
46 + 3 × 4 = 58
No Parentheses
8/9 ÷ 4/5 =_____
1 1/9
$10.00 for 2 pounds of dog food
$5.00 per pound
Use >, <, or = to solve the inequality
5/8 _______ 4/7
>
8,305,113 - 627,482=
7,677,631
Make each equation true by adding parentheses if they are needed. Circle the equations that do not need parentheses.
12 × 2 + 4 = 72
12 ×( 2 + 4) = 72
Zoey and Skylar met at Main Street Park. Zoey biked 3/8 of a mile to get to the park. Skylar biked 7/8 of a mile to get to the park. What is the total distance that Zoey and Skylar biked to get to the park?
1 1/4
Write an expression that is equivalent to
5(3x+2z)
15x +10z
Use >, <, or = to solve the inequality
12/15_________ 4/5
=
7,437x 549= _________
4,082,913
Evaluate the expression.
(32 + 47) x (83 – 24) - 43
4618
2 4 / 5 × 1 3 / 8
3 17/20
How many terms are in 2+ 4x + 7y?
3
A storm with sustained winds at or above 74 miles per hour is classified as a hurricane. Write an inequality for w, the wind speed of a hurricane.
w ≥ 74
In the Sweet Sprouts Farm U-Pick Berry Patch, Brenda picks 3.21 pounds of strawberries and 2.76 pounds of blueberries. How many pounds of berries does Brenda pick in all?
5.97 pounds
122 ÷ [(12 x 4) ÷ 8]
20.3
A group of children are at the playground. Half of the children are playing soccer, and 4/9 of the children have kicked the ball. What fraction of the children playing soccer have kicked the ball?
2/9
A Mexican restaurant received 60 take-out orders. The manager found that 60% of the orders were for tacos and 25% of the orders were for burritos. How many orders were for other items?
9 orders
Most people can safely free dive to depths of at most 40 feet without oxygen tanks. Write an inequality for d, the depth most people can safely free dive to without oxygen tanks.
d ≤ 40
Alexander is buying a variety of fresh peppers. He spends $8.49 on bell peppers, $5.96 on jalapeño peppers, and $4.37 on banana peppers. Altogether, how much will Alexander spend on peppers?
$18.82
48 ÷ 6 × 2² − (3 + 5)
24
A group of children are at the playground. Half of the children are playing soccer, and 4 / 9 of the children have kicked the ball. What fraction of the children playing soccer have kicked the ball?
2/9
Keisha wants to read for 90 minutes. So far, she has read 30% of her goal. How much longer does she need to read to reach her goal?
63 minutes