Exponents
Fractions
Polynomials
Solving Equations and Inequalities
Linear Relations
100
Simplify 32 x 34​​​​

What is 3?

100

Evaluate and reduce to lowest terms 2/3 + 1/6 

What is 5/6 ?

100

Name the coefficient(s) of this polynomial 3x2-5x+7

What is 3 and -5?

100

Solve for x:

3x-7=14

What is 7?

100

A taxi charges a flat fee of $5.00, plus $2.00 per kilometer. What is the dependent variable in this scenario? 

What is the total cost? 

200

Evaluate (-5)0+23

What is 9 ?

200

Evaluate and reduce to lowest terms 4/5 divided by -8/15

What is -3/2 ?

200

Simplify by collecting like terms (4x2-2x+5)+(x2+5x-8)

What is 5x2+3x-3 ? 

200

Solve for m: 

4(m-2)=2m+10

What is 9?
200

Find the missing value in this linear pattern: 

(1,4), (2,7), (3, 10), (5, ?) 

What is 16? 

300

Simplify (24)/ 2into one power

What is 2?

300

What fraction is exactly halfway between 1/4 and 1/2? 

What is 3/8? 

300

Expand and simplify the following expression: -3x(2x-4)

What is -6x2+12x?

300

Solve the inequality -3x+5<20

What is x>-5?

300

Given the equation y=-3x-2, what is y if x is 11?

What is -35?

400

Simplify completely -24x6y3/4x2y

What is -6x4y?

400

Solve using the correct order of operations: (2/3 - 1/2)2 x 24

What is 2/3 ?

400

Subtract the following polynomials: (2x2-3x+1) - (4x2-7x-3)

What is -2x2+4x+4?

400

Solve for y: 

y/3 - (y-2)/4 = 2

What is 18?
400

Given the equation y=-2x+5, what is x when y is 19?

What is -7?

500

Simplify (-a)4(-a)3(a) into a single power 

What is -a8 ?

500

Angelica owes her friend $39. She pays back 1/3 of this debt, and then pays back an additional 1/4 of the remaining debt. How much does Angelica still owe her friend? 

What is $19.50 ? 

500

The area of a triangle is represented by the polynomial 12x2-8x. If the base of the triangle is 4x, what is the polynomial expression for its height? 

What is 6x-4?

500

You have a budget of $60 to spend at a fair. Admission is $12, and each ride ticket costs $2.50. Write an inequality representing the maximum number of tickets you can buy, and then solve. 


What is 12+2.50t<=60, and 19 tickets?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!! Two cars are driving to Vancouver. The following equations model their distance from Vancouver: 

Car A: D = 100-35t

Car B: D = 85-30t

Which car is closer to Vancouver? Which car is driving faster? 

Car B is closer to Vancouver, and Car A is driving faster.