10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 is an example of...
- Standard Form
- Scientific Notation
- Expanded Form
- Fraction Form
Expanded Form
Something that is the same shape and same size is...
- Similar Figures
- Congruent Figures
Congruent Figures
If you flip a coin, you should get 2 heads and 2 tails.
This is an example of...
- Theoretical Probability
- Experimental Probability
Theoretical Probability
Describe what a variable is.
a letter representing an unknown number in a math problem
What is Ms. Starchville's favorite color?
Blue
2.3 x 10^8 is an example of...
- Scientific Notation
- Standard Form
- Fraction Form
- Expanded Form
Scientific Notation
Something that is the same shape but different size is...
- Similar Figures
- Congruent Figures
Similar Figures
You flip a coin and land on tails four times.
That is an example of...
- Theoretical Probability
- Experimental Probability
Experimental Probability
What the correct order of GEMDAS?
grouping symbols
exponents
multiplication/division
addition/subtraction
Does Ms. Starchville have a horse?
Yes!
Increase and Deposit are both words that describe...
- Positive Measurements
- Negative Measurements
- Neutral Measurements
Positive Measurements
Lines that are next to each other and will never cross are called...
- Parallel Lines
- Perpendicular Lines
Parallel Lines
You reach in a bad with 4 blue marbles and 4 red marbles. You would expect to grab a blue marble 50% of the time.
That is an example of...
- Theoretical Probability
- Experimental Probability
Theoretical Probability
Ascending Order goes from...
- greatest to least
- least to greatest
Least to Greatest
Was Ms. Starchville good at math in middle school?
No!
The inverse of division is...
Multiplication
Surface Area is...
- Measurement of INSIDE the shape
- Measurement of OUTSIDE the shape
Outside the Shape
What time is it?
check the clock
The distance a number is from zero. It is ALWAYS positive. Uses two lines |x| on each side of the number.
- Parentheses
- Absolute Value
- Exponents
- Constants
Absolute Value
Draw a trapezoid.
:)
*double the points if you can name them*
three
What year did Ms. Starchville graduate college?
*double points if you get the month*
May, 2024