Operations
Ratios and Percents
Equations and Inequalities
Geometry/ Measurement
Statistics
100

Write the product as a power. 


10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10

105

100

Fill in the ratio table.


8   X    24     X

6   12   x     24

8  16  24  32

6   12   18  24

100

Simplify the expression.

4(2x-3)

8x-12

100

Convert 9 grams to mg.

9 g = _____ mg

9,000

100

Identify the outlier in the data set.

81, 86, 147, 80, 89, 89, 83, 88, 86, 86, 80, 89

147

200

(2 2/3) / (1 1/4) 

2 2/15

200

Write 18/25 as a percent.

72%

200

Solve the equation. 


x - 16 = 20

36

200

Find the volume of the rectangular prism.

(Page 326 example a)

35/128 cubit meters

200

Find the interquartile range of the data.

18, 21, 22, 24, 28, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37

10

300

9.2 x 5.12

47.104

300

40% of what number is 18?

45

300

Compare

-2 1/3 _____ -2 2/3

>

300

Find the surface area of the triangular pyramid. 

(Page 321 #2)

87.6 square feet

300

Identify the shape of each distribution.

Which movie had a younger audience?

skewed left, symmetric, Movie B

400

24.17 + 7.423 − 16.515

15.078

400

Identify the terms, coefficients, and constants in the expression

7x + 12

terms: 7x, 12

coefficients: 7

constants: 12

400

You have $8 and earn $0.25 for each ice pop you sell. Write an equation that represents the total amount (A) you make after selling p ice pops.

8 + 0.25p = A

400

Find the area of the figure. 

Page 300 Example 3

36 square inches

400

Find the mean and the median of the plant heights.

12, 10, 8, 14, 6, 13

mean: 10.5

median: 11

500

20 - 3(12-8) / 22

17

500

Find the GCF of 35 and 21.

7

500

Write, solve, and graph the inequality.

4 times a number x is greater than 12

4x > 12

x > 3

500

The vertices of a secret chamber are (-1, -2), (1, -2), (1,2), (-1,2). Find the perimeter and the area of the secret chamber.

Perimeter: 12

Area: 8

500

Use the number line to identify the least value, first quartile, median, third quartile, and greatest value of the data. (Make a box and whisker plot.)

36, 28, 20, 31, 21, 26, 40, 40, 23, 30, 32

6, 8, 10, 21, 11, 16, 20 

Least: 6

Q1: 8 

Median: 11 

Q3: 20

Greatest: 21