Fractions to Decimals
Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Comparing Decimals
Geometry Vocabulary
Supplementary and Complimentary Angles
100

Turn 6/10 to a decimal.

0.6

100

0.4 + 0.5

0.9

100
0.7 __ 0.4

0.7

100

Draw a line, line segment, and ray and label them.

Line- arrows on each end, Line Segment- points on each end, Ray- one point, one arrow

100

What angle is complimentary (adds up to 90 degrees) to 45 degrees?

45 degrees

200

Turn 71/100 to a decimal.

0.71

200

0.7 - 0.3

0.4

200

0.32 __ 0.41

0.41

200

Draw an acute, right, and obtuse angle and label them.

Acute- less than 90, Right- 90, Obtuse- greater than 90

200

What angle is supplementary (adds up to 180 degrees) to 120 degrees?

60 degrees

300

Turn 40/100 to a decimal.

0.4 or 0.40

300

0.26 + 0.67

0.93

300

1.79 __ 0.8

1.79

300

Draw parallel and perpendicular lines and label them.

Parallel- never touch, Perpendicular- cross to create four, 90 degree angles.

300

What angle is complimentary (adds up to 90 degrees) to 23 degrees?

67 degrees

400

Turn 2 and 62/100 to a decimal.

2.62

400

0.84 - 0.57

0.27

400

0.56 __ 0.65

0.65

400

Draw intersecting lines.

Two lines that cross but DO NOT create 90 degree angles.

400

What angle is supplementary (adds up to 180 degrees) to 117 degrees?

63 degrees

500

Turn 1/2 to a decimal.

0.5 or 0.50

500

0.62 + 0.59

1.21

500

0.03 __ 0.30

0.30

500

Draw a triangle that is made up of only acute angles.

500

What angle is supplementary (adds up to 180 degrees) to 91 degrees?

89 degrees