A bike travels 40 miles in 2 hours. What is its rate in miles per hour?
20 miles per hour
What is 25% of 20?
5
A book is 45cm long. Write and solve a division equation to show how many 3cm long paper clips it would take to equal the length of the book?
45÷3=15
You are 6 years older than your sibling. If your sibling is x years old, how old are you?
x+6
What is the name of this race?

Le Tour de France
It takes Emily 3 minutes to type 120 words. What is her rate in words per minute?
40 words per minute
There are 360 students at Kelly Middle School. 75% of them ride the bus to school. How many students is that?
270
I want to pour 4 liters of juice into bottles that are 1/2 liter each. How many bottles could I fill?
8 bottles
You need to double the ingredients for a recipe. If the recipe calls for n eggs, how many do you need?
2n
Which band released “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” on June 1, 1967?
The Beatles

12 donuts cost $7.44. At the same rate, how much would 15 donuts cost?
$9.30
A truck has a 20 gallon gas tank. If there are 13 gallons left, what percentage of fuel is remaining?
65%
3/4÷4/5
15/16
You buy some thing for 5 dollars. If you give the cashier m dollars, how much money do you get back?
m-5
What is the official name for the start of summer and longest day of the year?
Summer Solstice
1:02.3 or 62.3 seconds
18 students say they like Minecraft. If this is 72% of the class, how many people are in the whole class?
25
Divide and simplify
2 2/3 ÷5 1/3
1/2
13h+25
How fast did the Delorean have to go to travel through time?

88mph
It takes 12 minutes for a bike to travel 3 miles. What is its rate in miles per hour?
15 miles per hour
Lin's family has completed 70% of a trip. They have traveled 35 miles. How far is the trip?
50 miles
Divide and simplify. Write your answer as a mixed number.
2 1/6÷1 1/2
1 4/9
Your car has 15 gallons of gas and uses 3 gallons per hour. How much gas is left after h hours?
15-3h
What notable event happened here in June 1969
Stonewall Riots: the start of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement
"Through the 1960s almost everything about living openly as a member of the Stonewall community was a violation of law, rule, or policy. New York City’s prohibitions against homosexual activities were particularly harsh. People were arrested for wearing fewer than three articles of clothing that matched their sex. Serving alcoholic beverages to homosexuals was prohibited. For married men and women who lived homosexual lives in secret, blackmail was a constant threat. Discrimination and fear were tools to isolate people when homosexuality was hidden. After Stonewall, being “out and proud” in numbers was a key strategy that strengthened the movement" (National Parks Service).