Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
Row 5
200

Take 1/4 away from 2/4. (Subtract 1/4)

1/4

200

You have 1 whole cake. You share it with 12 friends. Do your friends get 1/4 of cake?

No, you don’t, you get 1/12.

200

What is algebra?

Showing expressions and functions and using table of values 

200

What is the equal fraction of 50/100?

1/2

200

What is a decimal?

The point in the number between any number (3.6)

400

N equals 6 in n-10=? Yes or no?

Either yes or no, 16-10 is 6 and 6-10=-4

400

When you have 6/8 of pizza, and you eat 2/8, how much do you have of pizza? (Use a equivalent fraction)

4/8 (1/2)

400

For double points, what is the algebraic expression of the sum of 7 and a number?

7+n

400

For double points, what is the equivalent fraction of 9/10?

3.5/4

400

What is a function in algebra?

The rule or multiple

600

For double points, what is 5x4x12?

240

600

Multiply and add 5 x 3 x 6 + 14

104

600

What is an algebraic expression?

Showing the sum, difference, product and quotient of a number 

600

What are equal fractions?

The parts that are equal. (6/8, 3/4)

600

In algebra, what is a variable?

Unknown number that changes, or mystery number

800

10 friends share 9 cakes. How much does each friend get?

They get 1 1/10 cakes.

800
What is the algebraic function of term +1 and total +2?

1n+2

800

Which of these fractions are not equal to 1/2? 2/5 or 5/10?

2/5

800

What are parts of a whole, out of 100, and out of 100%?

Fractions, decimals, percents

800

For double points, what is a percentage?

A part out of 100%
1000

Take the decimal .55 and represent it by an equal fraction and a percent.

55/100 plus 2, 57%

1000

For double points, what is the equal fraction of 80/100?

3/4 and 5 more

1000

1/2 of cake was left. There were 8 slices. How much of cake is left when there are 2 slices taken, but 1/2 of the third slice is left?

1.5/8

1000

If you had a fraction of a pie, how many slices would there be if there were 2 people to share?

1/2

1000

In a factor tree, what do we do when we see a prime number?

Pack the number and go on and on until there are no numbers left to split