Financial Literacy
Rational Numbers
Proportions and Percents
Scale
Probability
100

This represents the total of what you own on a balance sheet or budget.

What is Total Assets?

100

The sum of 2/4 and 1/4.

What is 3/4?

100

The value of x for the proportion.

1/3 = x/9

What is 3?

100

This happens to an object when it is dilated.

What is it grows?

100

The probability of rolling a 5 on a six sided number cube.

What is 1/6?

200

This represents the total of what you owe on a balance sheet or budget.

What is Total Liabilities?

200

The product of 2/3 and 1/3.

What is 2/9?

200

The percentage represented by .03.

What is 3%?

200

When the scale factor is less than 1 an object does this.

What is it shrinks?

200

The probability of rolling an odd number of a six sided number cube.

What is 3/6 or 1/2?

300

This is the difference between Total Liabilities and Total Assets.

What is Net Worth?

300

The difference between 3/4 and 1/2.

What is 1/4?

300

4/10 as a percentage.

What is 40%?

300

When the scale factor is greater than 1 this happens to the object.

What is it grows or dilates?

300

The probability of randomly choosing a red sock from a bag of socks that contains 3 red, 4 blue, and 2 yellow socks.

What is 3/9 or 1/3?

400

To calculate this you multiply Principal X Rate (as a decimal) X Time (in years).

What is Simple Interest?

400

The sum of 4.2 and 3.02.

What is 7.22?

400

4/100 as a percentage.

What is 4%?

400

This is the operation used on the scale factor and the measurement or size of the original object to find its new measurement.

What is multiply?

400

The percentage chance of rolling an even number on a six sided number cube twice in a row.

What is 25%?

500

The simple interest earned if you deposit $5,000 and leave it invested for 3 years earning a rate of 1%.

What is $150?

500

The quotient of 1/3 and 2.

What is 1/6?

500

502% as a decimal.

What is 5.02?

500

If a model car has a scale factor of 1/2 and the original length is 10 feet, the model car will have this length.

What is 5 feet?

500

The probability of randomly choosing a girl student from this class today.

Answer varies. Ms. Schroeder will verify the correct response.