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100

Which fraction is bigger?

7/8   or   9/10

100
5 + n = 13
n = 8
100
Complete the output: x4, +3 Input Output 1 = 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 =
Output 7 11 15 19 23
100
Name the rule and continue the pattern. 4, 11, 18, 25, __
+ 7 Next Number: 32
100
Barry designs a new television that has a rectangular screen. If the area of the display is 208 cm2, and the width is 13cm, how much is the length?
16cm
200

What is 3/4 of 100?

75

200
19 = 25 - n
n = 6
200
Complete the output: /3, -2 Input - Output 30 60 90 120 150
Output 8 18 28 38 48
200
Name the rule and continue the pattern. 3, 10, 31, 94, 283, __
x 3, + 1 Next Number: 850
200
If the temperature at 7:00 am was -7 C and the temperature rose 8  C during the morning, what was the temperature by noon ?
+1 degree C
300

Put the fractions in the correct order from greatest to least:

1/4,  3/4,   2 4/5,    9/10

2 4/5, 9/10, 3/4, 1/4

300
n / 7 = 3 x 3
n = 63
300
Find the rule and continue the pattern. Input Output 1 -2 2 0 3 2 4 4 _ _
x 2, -4 Input : 5 Output : 6
400

Jane and Jerry were counting the months until their birthdays. Jane said 3/4 of the year would pass before it was her birthday. Jerry said he only needed to wait 1/3 of the year. How much longer did Jane have to wait than Jerry?

5 Months

400
n - 6 = 24 + 9
n = 39
400
Find the rule and continue the pattern. Input Output 1 8 2 11 3 14 4 17 _ _
x 3, +5 Input : 5 Output : 20
400
Name the rule and continue the pattern. 10, 6, 11, 7, 12, __, __
- 4, + 5 Next Number: 8, 13
400
The bell known as Big Ben in London, England chimes the hour every hour. At one o’clock it chimes once, at two o’clock it chimes twice, at three o’clock it chimes three times, and so on. How many times does it chime from 12:01 a.m. to 12:01 p.m.?
78
500

A box of paper clips fell on the floor. Betty picked up 2/5 of the paper clips and Joanne picked up 3/10. What percentage of the paper clips did they pick up altogether?

7/10,   70%

500
6 x n = 8 x 12
n = 16
500
Find the rule and continue the pattern. Input Output 5 4 10 14 15 24 20 34 25 44 __ __
x 2, -6 Input : 30 Output : 54
500
Name the rule and continue the pattern. -2, -9, -19, -39, -79, __
x 2, -1 Next Number: -159
500
A grocery store wants to stack cans in a triangular display just like the one in the picture. There are 100 cans to put on display. How many rows high can the cans be stacked? Will there be any cans left over?
He could make a stack 13 cans high and would have 9 cans left over