Exponents and
Prime Factorization
GCF and LCM
Equivalent Fractions, Improper Fractions, and Mixed Numbers
Comparing Fractions
Fractions and Decimals
100
Show 3 x 3 x 3 using an exponent
3 cubed
100
the GCF of 10 and 35?
What is 5
100
9/15 in simplest form
What is 3/5
100
Compare using <, =, or > 2/5 ____ 3/10
What is 2/5 > 3/10
100
0.04 as a fraction in simplest form
What is 1/25
200
Simplify (14 – 2 to the 2nd power) ÷ 2
What is 5
200
The LCM of 12 and 18
What is 36
200
14/3 as a mixed number
What is 4 2/3
200
Compare using <, =, or > 7/14 ____ 1/2
What is 7/14 = 1/2
200
3/50 as a decimal
What is 0.06
300
Find the prime factorization of 8
What is 2 x 2 x 2
300
The GCF of 39 and 9
What is 3
300
1 1/2 as an improper fraction
What is 3/2
300
Compare using <, =, or > 12/5 ____ 2 3/5
What is Compare using <, =, or > 12/5 < 2 3/5
300
3.75 as a fraction in simplest form
What is 3 3/4
400
Find the prime factorization of 52
What is 13 x 2 x 2
400
the LCM of 10, 12, and 15
What is 60
400
8 1/3 as a improper fraction
What is 25/3
400
Order from least to greatest 1 5/6, 1 7/9, 35/36
What is 35/36, 1 7/9, 1 5/6
400
0.875 as a fraction in simplest form
What is 7/8
500
Find the prime factorization of 100
What is 2 x 2 x 5 x 5
500
For a workshop, 15 coaches and 35 students will be split into groups, each with the same number of coaches and the same number of students. The most groups possible is...
What is 5 groups
500
4 1/4 as an improper fraction
What is 17/4
500
Lee jogged 1/2 mile, Orlando jogged 2/3 mile, and Holden jogged 3/8 mile. The boy who ran the farthest distance is ______
Who is Orlando?
500
Until 2001, stock prices were reported as mixed numbers. What is the dollar amount represented by 6 18/25?
What is $6.72