Solving Equations
Solving Systems of Equations
Angles
Area/volume
Probability
100

15x+6=36

Solve for x. 

x=2

100

Find a solution to this equation.

y=x+2

Write an ordered pair that is a solution. 

(2,4)

100

What is the degree measurement of a right angle?

90 degrees 

100

What is the area of a circle?

3.14r2

100

What is the probability that when I flip a coin and land on tails?

1/2

200

7x-3=25

Solve for x.

x=4

200

Solve the system of equations. 

y=2x+5

x=3

(3,11)

200

What are supplementary angles?

two angles that add up to 180 degrees.

200

Find the area of a circle with a radius of 6 in terms of pi and approximation. 

36 pi and 113.097

200

What is the probability of getting a red jolly rancher in a bag full of 11blue, 15 red, 13 green, and 11 purple?

15/50 or 3/10

300

1/3y-6=24

solve for y.

y=90

300

y=9x-9

y=9

(2,9)

300

If angle A of the triangle is 35 degrees and angle B is 90 degrees, what is the degree measurement of angle C?


Angle C is 55 degrees.

300

Find the volume of a cylinder if the radius is 4 and the height is 7 in terms of pi.

28 pi

300

If the letters MISSISSIPPI were in a bag, what is the probability of picking a vowel?

4/11

400

3x+2(2x-1)=33

solve for x

x=5

400

x-5y=21

-6x=24

(-4,-5)

400

Solve for y.


y=8

400

Find the volume of a cone if the volume of a cylinder with the same radius and height is 60pi.

20pi

400

If you roll a die 3 times, what is the probability you will get an even number?

1/6

500

3(23-2x)+3x=48

Solve for x. 

x=7

500

-7x-y=13

8x+y=-14

(-1,-6)

500

Solve for m and find the degree measurement of angle Q. 


m=7

angle Q is 18 degrees. 

500

If a 5 in. tall ice cream cone has a scoop of ice cream that has a radius of 1 in, what is the volume of the whole snack?


2.3 in3

500

Sammy flipped a fair coin 10 times. She got heads 7 times and tails 3 times. Her probability of picking heads was 7/10. Marco says that this is an example of theoretical probability. Angie says that it is an example of experimental probability. Which do you agree with and why?

Theoretical probability is what we expect to happen while experimental probability is what actually happens. For this reason Angie has the correct answer.