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100

(-4) + 7

3

100

What is the euqation for the following pattern:


6 , 12 , 18

6x

100

What is 8n - 9, when n = 7 

47

100

What are the first three common multiples of 4 and 6. 

12, 24, 36

100

2/8 + 4/8

3/4

200

21 + (-9) - (-4) 

16

200

7, 11, 15, 19 

4x + 3 

200

What is 7x - (-17), when x= 2 

31

200

What is the Greatest Common Factor of 18 and 24?

6

200

3/5 + 2/3 

19/15 = 1 4/15

300

Eric shot a (+3), (-1), (+2) and (-1) on the first four holes of his golf round. How much over or under par was he? 

(+3)

300

What is the 15th term in the following pattern:

5, 11, 17, 23, 29

89

300

There is motivational speaker coming to Cambridge. The company who hired the speaker have $11 750 to spend for their employees to attend. The banquet hall that the organizers are looking to rent, costs $500 and $45 for each person to attend. How many people can attend the presentation based on their budget?

Using trial and error to find the solution to this equation, we find that 

500+45(250)=11 750

500+45(250)=11 750 and so 

p=250

250 people can attend your event.

300

Anita is planting 35 strawberry plants and 42 radish plants in her garden. Anita would like to arrange the plants in rows that each have the same number of plants and are made up of only one type of plant. What is the greatest number of plants Anita can have in each row?

7

300

2/ 3 - n  = 1/3

n = 2/6 = 1/3 

400

erry is paid twice a month. Last month, his first paycheck was for $52. He paid $18 for gasoline and $20 for food. His next paycheck was for $65. He paid $16 for gasoline and $25 for food. What is his balance?

1st pay: 52 - 18 - 20 = $14

2nd pay: 65 - 16 - 25 = $24 

Total: $24 + $14 = $38 

400

For a school fundraiser, a school is ordering cases of chocolate bars. The school must pay $100 to place a order and then $25 for each case of chocolate bars that they order.

a) Write an equation to represent the cost of ordering cases. 

b) How much did the school prend if they ordered 75 cases of chocolate bars 

25n +100

$1975

400

Three families went on a 7 day trip to Florida at different times. Each family needed to rent a car and rented from different companies. 


Miss Grahm's family rented from Budget Car Rental. Their total bill was $262.50

Mrs. Swansons family rented from Hertz Car Rental. Their total was $296.50

Mr. James family rented a car from Enterprise car rental. Their total bill was $298.00


Budget Car Rental: $0.35 per km

Enterprise: $20 per day plus $0.10 per km 

Mrs. Swansons family got the best deal. 

400

Prime Factorization: Write 36 as the product of as many whole numbers greater than 1 as possible. 

3 x 2 x 3 x 2

400

3 people shared a mega chocolate bar.  Is it possible that Kyle ate 2/3, Jordan ate ¼ and Kelsey ate 2/5?You have to show your work and show how much more or less of a chocolate bar they ate. 

79/60 = 1 19/60

500
  1. Using a Number Line, visually show your work. Paula and Mike are always fighting over the thermostat at the office. Mike gets in first and sets it at 70 degrees. When Paula arrives, she raises it 8 degrees. Mike later lowers it 6 degrees, but Paula raises it again another 4 degrees. Mike lowers it 5 degrees. Finally, maintenance locks the thermostat at this temperature. What is it?

71 degrees

500

John received two plants as gifts! When he received the sunflower plant it was 14 cm tall and will grow 3 cm per week. The other plant he received is a cactus plant that was 8 cm tall and will grow 4 cm per week. How many weeks does it take before the plants are the same height in the same week? Show all your thinking.

6 weeks (32 cm)

500

Jason works at a local fish and chips restaurant. He earns $15.60/h during the week, and $16/h on the weekend. Jason needs $415 to buy sports equipment. He worked 5 h on the weekend. How many hours does Jason have to work during the week to have the money he needs?

Jason needs to work 22 hours or more during the week to buy sports equipment. 

500

Sandy wants to plant vegetables in his garden so that there is an equal number of the same vegetables in each row. She has 75 onion seeds, 45 tomato seeds, and 90 pepper seeds. What is the maximum number of seeds she can place in each row to ensure that each row is filled with the same vegetable?

15

500

 Mr. Boden made two pies that were exactly the same size. The first pie was a chocolate pie, which he cut into 12 equal slices. The second was a strawberry pie, which he cut into 9 equal pieces. Mr. Boden takes his pies to a party. People eat 7 slices of chocolate and 5 slices of strawberry pie. Did people eat more chocolate pie or strawberry pie? Justify your thinking.

10/18 > 9/16. Therefore more chocolate pie was ate