Decimals 1
Decimals 2
Mixed Numbers
Fractions
Suprise Me!
100
This is the most important thing to remember when adding and subtracting decimals.
What is lining up the decimal points?
100
0.86 + 0.25
What is 1.11?
100
5 and 1/5 + 2 and 4/5
What is 8?
100
This is the answer to 3/4 x 8
What is 6?
100
You will use this operation if you see the words "in all."
What is addition?
200
True or false: You have to line up the decimal points when multiplying decimals.
False
200
$26.07 + $39.81
What is $65.88?
200
9 and 1/3 x 2/6
What is 3 and 1/9?
200
This is the answer to 7/8 - 3/8
What is 1/2?
200
Mary has to pay 1/2 of the cost of a new car that she is sharing with her sister. Her sister has to pay 2/10 of the cost. This is the fractional part of the cost that the two girls have to pay in all.
What is 7/10?
300
34.29 divided by 9
What is 3.81
300
93.11 - 44.07
What is 49.04?
300
This is 17/8 as a mixed number
What is 2 and 1/8?
300
3 out of 10 squares are shaded on a quilt. This is the fraction that is not shaded.
What is 7/10?
300
If 25 - y = 18, this is the value of y.
What is 7?
400
0.07 x 8.1
What is 0.567?
400
6.517 divided by 7
What is 0.931?
400
3 and 3/6 + 2 and 1/6
What is 5 and 2/3?
400
3/4 - 3/20
What is 3/5?
400
Miss Dankenbring bought 24 packages of cookies for her advisory's party. Each package contained 34 cookies. This is the total number of cookies that Miss Dankenbring brought to the party.
What is 816?
500
315.5 x 8
What is 2,524?
500
5.27 x 7.8
What is 41.106?
500
1 and 3/5 x 15
What is 24?
500
5/9 + 1/3
What is 8/9?
500
Mrs. Petre spends 6/7 of every day at school. She spends 3/7 of every school day teaching English. She spends 2/7 of each day teaching Library Skills. For the rest of the time, she has a free bell. This is the fractional part of the day that Mrs. Petre has a free bell.
What is 1/7?