Factors and Multiples
Real Numbers
Introduction to Algebra
One-Variable Algebra
100

The factors of 15.

What are 1,3,5, and 15?

100

The answer to 2+(-1)

What is 1?

100

This is a letter used to represent numbers in algebra.

What is a variable?

100

This is the value of x when x + 3 = 5

What is x = 2?

200

The first 3 multiples of 21.

What are 42, 63, and 84?

200

The answer to -4+3.

What is -1?

200

(-7x)^2, simplified

What is 49x^2?

200

This is the value of x when x + 5 = 1

What is x = -4?

300

The greatest common factor of 27 and 36.

What is 9?

300

The answer to -11 - (-21)

What is 10?

300

When x=1, y=2, and z=3, this is (x+y)^2/(x+z). 

What is 9/4?

300

This is the value of x when 22x + 3 = 25

What is x = 1?

400

The least common multiple of x, x^2, and 2x^4

What is 2x^4?

400

The answer to (-2)(3) + (-3)(-3)

What is 3?

400

This is when you express the following statement in words: Subtract c squared from the product of b and d.

What is bd - c^2?

400

This is the value of x when x^2 - 2 = 79

What is x = 9?

(2x bonus points if they say what is x = 9 or x = -9)

500
The least common multiple of v and (v+2)

What is v*(v+2)

500

The answer to (-1)(-1)(-1)(-15) / (6+(-3)) - 15

What is -10?

500

This is how you express the following statement in words, with h representing the price of a hat and s representing the price of a shoe.

The price of the hat is 20 dollars more than a quarter the price of the shoe squared.

What is h = (s^2)/4 + 20?

500

This is the value of x when 2/(x+2) = 12

What is x = -11/6?