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100

0.75 is classified as a _________ number

Rational

100

Solve for x 

x + 3 = 7

x = 4

100

Rational Numbers and Irrational Numbers are both part of this number system

Real Number System

100

Simplify.

 18 + (-7) 

11

100

Write 1.54 as a percent.

154%

200

The number -13 can be classified as both... (Rational number, Integer, Whole number, Natural Number)

Rational, Integers 

200

Solve for b. 

2b = 18

b = 9

200

-9 + 6 - (-5)

2

200

Simplify. 

-7 - (-12) 

5
200

What is the penalty for turning an assignment or homework in one day late?

-10%

300

Which set or sets does 0 belong to? 

(Rational, Integers, Whole numbers, Natural Number)

Rational, Integers, Whole numbers

300

-3x = -9

x = 3

300

Integers

All Whole Numbers and their negative counterparts

(...,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,...)

300

Simplify. 

-8(-9)(-10)

-720

300

Convert to a fraction in simplest form.

3.1515151515151515...

3 AND (5/33)

400

-8 can be classified as... (Rational, Integers, Whole number, Natural Number) 

Rational number , Integers

400

b/5 = -20

-100

400

Order least to greatest.

3/7,  24%,  0.623,  -24/5

-24/5,  0.24, 3/7,  0.623

400

A mountain is 1550 feet tall while a nearby valley is 350 feet below sea level. What is the vertical distance between the top of the mountain and the bottom of the valley?

*DAILY DOUBLE*

1900 feet

400

Convert 3/25 to a decimal.

0.12

500

Which number has the greatest value?

-1.4,  -34/7,  -56%,  -6

-0.56

500

-m/16 = -5

m = 80

500

Convert to a fraction in simplest form.

0.933933933933933933933...


311/333

500

Mr. Hoffman makes three withdrawals from his bank account, each at $22.50. He then spends $80 on pencils for the classroom. He stills needs to budget for lunch for the rest of the week (4 days). If he started with $200 in his account, how much does he have to spend on lunch each day (assuming he'd spend the same amount each day).

$17.50 per day

500

Convert -6/15 into an equivalent decimal and percent.

-0.4

-40%