12 *12
What is 144?
What is the term for a word that takes the place of a noun?
What is a pronoun?
What does a red octagonal traffic sign mean?
What is "Stop"?
This kitchen utensil is used to slice, chop, and dice ingredients with precision.
What is a knife?
What is the term for money people earn from working?
What is income?
2x=4x-2
solve for x
What is 1?
What is the correct past tense of the verb "go"?
What is "went"?
What is the name of the pedal used to increase a car's speed?
What is the accelerator?
This flat surface provides a stable area for cutting and chopping food.
What is a cutting board?
What do we call the increase in prices over time?
What is inflation?
Factor x^2+7x+12
What is (x+3)(x+4)
What type of sentence is this: "Because it was raining, we stayed indoors"?
What is a complex sentence?
In most countries, what should you do when you see a flashing yellow traffic light?
What is "proceed with caution"?
This utensil is used to mix ingredients, creating smooth textures in dishes like sauces and whipped cream.
What is a whisk?
What type of market exists when there is only one seller for a product or service?
What is a monopoly?
simplify this equation 3x2-2x2+5x+7x-8+9
What is x2+12x+1?
Which punctuation mark is used to join two independent clauses in a compound sentence?
What is a semicolon?
What does a solid yellow line on your side of the road indicate?
What is "no passing allowed"?
This flexible utensil is used to flip, spread, or scrape food during cooking.
What is a spatula?
What economic principle states that as price increases, quantity demanded decreases?
What is the law of demand?
y=x2+4x+12
what's the vertex
What is (-2,8)?
What is the term for a verb form that ends in -ing and acts as a noun in a sentence?
What is a gerund?
What is the proper hand placement on a steering wheel as recommended for safe driving?
What is "9 and 3 o'clock"?
This tool, designed to grip and turn food without piercing it, is perfect for handling delicate ingredients like grilled vegetables.
What are tongs?
What is the situation called when a market is unable to allocate resources efficiently on its own?
What is market failure?