Absolute Value
Exponents
Order of Operations
Adding Integers
Distributive Property
Fractions, %, and decimals
Worded Questions
200

Find the absolute value of:

|-10|




Absolute value is the distance from zero.

10



200

When you see the following expression, what is the big number called and what is the little number on top of it called?

24

200

8(4+2) = ?

48

200

which is largest, 25%, 0.027, or 2/5?

25%

200

Balia knows that 6 cups of rice will feed 15 people.  How many cups of rice are needed to feed 135 people?

54 cups

300

Place the following in order from smallest number, to biggest number:

|-20|, 18, |12|, |-14|, 8

The absolute value of a number is the number's distance from zero.

8, |12|, |-14|, 18, |-20|


300

How can you rewrite the following in exponential form?

7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 

75

300

3 + 42 x (3 + 2)

83

300

-9(2x - 3)

-18x + 20

300

what is 236% written as a decimal?

2.36

300

Arrange from fastest to slowest:

Abel reads 50 pages in 45 minutes; Brian reads 90 pages in 75 minutes; Charlie reads 175 pages in 2 hours

Charlie, Brian, Abel

400

Which is greater:

|-6| or |3|





The absolute value of a number is the number's distance from zero.

|-6|

400

How can you rewrite 93 in expanded form?

9 x 9 x 9

400

5(x - 3)

5x - 15

400

2 1/2 + 3 4/5 - 5 12/20

7/10

400

A train in Japan can travel 813.5 miles in 5 hrs.  Find the unit rate in miles per hour

162.7 mi / hr

600

What is:

|-7| + |-2| - |10|

The absolute value of a number is the number's distance from zero.

-1


600

45

600

10 -3(-x - 10)

3x + 40

600

what is 4/5 written as a percent?

80%

600

An ice skater covered 1500 meters in 106 seconds.  What is her unit rate in meters per second

14.15 m per second

1000

22 x |-5| + |4| - 6 x 4

Remember to use your order of operations.

0

1000

30
1000

6 + (-2 + -5)

-1

1000

x + 10 - 6(x - 3x) + 4

13x + 14

1000
What is 0.34 written as a fraction?

34/100 or 17/50

1000

Arrange from who spends the most to the least if they buy lunch 5 days per week:

Alice spends $3 per day; Betty spends $25 every 2 weeks; Cindy spends $75 per month (assume 4 weeks in a month)

Cindy, Alice, Betty