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100

What is the formula for finding the area of a triangle?

A= 1/2bh
100

What is the formula for volume of a rectangular prism?

V=Bh

100

What is the ordered pair for the origin?

(0,0)

100

What expression is equivalent to (3p + 2)*7

21p+14

100
Solve:

4(-2)+(-10)+3(-8)

-42

200

Find the area of a rectangle when given the measurements below:

Length: 22in

Width: 13in

Area= 286in^2
200

Find the Volume:

Length: 3.6

Width: 4.8

Height: 2

Volume: 34.56

200

When plotting points, which comes first? 

X or Y

X

200

What expression is equivalent to: w-1/4(4)

w-1

200

(-6)(2)+(-8/4)=

-14

300

What is the formula for area of a trapezoid?

A= 1/2 (b1+b2)h

300

Find the missing width?

Volume= 192

Length:8

Height:6

Width:?

Width: 4

300

What would be the new ordered pair if these directions were followed?

Orignal Ordered pair: (-3,6)

Go up 7 and to the left 6


New ordered pair: (4,0)

300

What expression is equivalent to 38(251m-45)

(38*251m)-(38*45)

300

6+4*3-9/3=

15

400

Find the area of the following trapezoid:

Base 1: 12

Base 2: 16

Height: 3


Area = 42

400

Find the volume:

Base:12

Height:3

Width:9

Volume:621

400
Can Quadrant 2 have a negative 'x value'

Yes

400

Expression 1: 200r-(-110)

Expression 2: _+200r

What is the missing number?

110

400

What does PEMDAS stand for?

Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction

500

What shape makes up a rectangle when there are two of them put together?

2 Triangles

500

What does the "B" stand for in the formula for Volume of a rectangluar prism?

Area of the base

500

Name the new ordered pair. 

Original Ordered Pair: (2.5,-4.5)

Directions: go up 7 and right 8.5


New ordered pair: (9.5,4)

500

What expression is equivalent to (6*p)+3?

*Do not solve, just rewrite as an equivalent expression*

3+(p*6)

500

in PEMDAS, can subtraction come before addition?

Yes, addition and subtraction are in the same step. It amtters which operation you see first.