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100

Nora and Eli are making homemade spring rolls for a party. Nora can make 8 spring rolls in 10 minutes. Eli can make 10 spring rolls in 12 minutes. If they each make 40 spring rolls, who will finish first?

Eli

100

What is 0.24 as a fraction?

6/25

100

59% of 640 is what?

377.6

100

(30/5) + 2 * 3^2 =

24

100

What is the value of the expression when x=-3

3(5 - x)

24

200

Which package has the lowest cost per ounce of rice?

7 ounces $2.59

12 ounces $4.56

18 ounces $6.30

12 ounces for $4.56

200

What is 5 (1/3) + 7 (1/6)?

12 (1/2)

200

Helen has read 13 chapters of a 22-chapter book. What percent of the chapters has she read?

59%

200
(5 * 3)6 + 8/2 - 6 +3 =
91
200

Simplify: -4b + (-9k) - 6 - 3b + 12

-7b - 9k + 6

300

An arts academy requires there to be 3 teachers for every 60 students and 6 tutors for every 72 students. How many teachers and tutors does the academy need if it has 120 student?

6 teachers and 10 tutors

300

What the product of (4/9) and (3/8)

(1/6)

300

Lena's softball team won 8 games last month and 10 games this month. What was the percent chance in games the team won? Was is it an increase or decrease?

25% increase

300

4 + 2(8^2 -4) - 20/2 =

114

300

Write an expression that represents the perimeter of a rectangle that has a length of (2x + 4) and a width of (6x - 1)

16x + 6 

400

Do x and y have a proportional relationship?

x   2     3       5      8

y   5    7.5   12.5   18

If yes, what is the constant of proportionality?

no

400

Find the sum: Answer must be in simplest form

(1/2) + (3/10) + (4/5)

32/20 = 1 (3/5) = (8/5)

400

Nate has $50 to spend at the grocery store. He fills his shopping cart with items totaling $46. At checkout he will have to pay 6% sales tax on all the items. Does he have enough money to buy everything? If yes, how much change will he receive? 

yes, $1.24

400
5*2 + 10 -3 * 5^2 =
-55
400

Solve:

 -1 + 7(8 + 3b) = 118

b = 3

500

Use the table to answer the question.

x   12       18     22     26        ?

y   1.5   2.25   2.75   3.25     3.75

30

500

Find the difference:

(7x - (2/3)) - (-3x + (3/4))

10x + (1/12)

500

A shoe store uses a 50% markup for all the shoes it sells. The store also charges a 10% sales tax on all purchases. What would be the purchase price, including sales tax, of a pair of shoes that has a wholesale cost of $57?

$94.05

500
5*4 (10*2) + 6 =
406
500

Solve for x:

(3/4)x +2x = (13/16)

x = 13/44