What quadrant would you find the coordinate (-3, -5)?
Quadrant III
The ratio of bears to pigs is 10 to 4.
If there are 30 bears, how many pigs are there?
12 pigs
There are 44 books on 4 shelves. How many books are there per shelf?
11 books per shelf.
What is 50% of 48?
24
Six and 3 tenths added to fourteen and 18 hundredths is how much?
20.48
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For every 15 brothers there are 20 sisters. If there are 100 sisters, how many brothers are there?
75 brothers
348 hamsters in 12 cages is how many hamsters per cage?
29 hamsters per cage
THIS IS A DAILY DOUBLE!
16 is 25% of the total number of candies in the bag. How many candies are in the bag?
64 candies
167.42 - 29.97 =
137.45
What's the official name for the coordinate (0,0) ?
Point of Origin
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There are three ways to write (represent a ratio).
List all three ways.
A colon
A fraction
Writing the word "to"
6 pounds of apples costs $32.40. What's the rate per pound?
$5.40 per pound
A shirt that costs $25.00 is 10% off. What will you pay?
.35 * 7.2 =
2.52
Point A is at (16, 2).
Point B is at (16, -5).
What's the distance between points A and B?
7 units
For every 10 cars there are 5 busses on the road. There are 450 total automobiles on the road. How many of each type is that?
300 cars
150 busses
You and three friends all buy a ticket to see a movie. The cost for all the tickets was $51. How much was each ticket?
$12.75
What is 15% of 120?
18
12.78 + 763.7 - 34.99 =
741.49
Why are the sections of the coordinate plane called quadrants?
Because there are 4 sections on the coordinate plane and quad means 4.
The ratio of red to blue to green Easter eggs is 2 to 6 to 4. If there are 60 total Easter eggs, how many are blue?
30 blue eggs
13.8 pounds of butter will be split up into containers that each hold 0.6 pounds of butter. How many containers can you fill?
23 containers
Your dinner bill was $24.00 and you want to add a 21% tip. What's your bill now?
$24.00 + 5.04 tip = $29.04 total bill
What math symbol do you use to show that decimals repeat in a quotient for long division?
A line or bar over the top of the decimals.
(it's called a vinculum!)