Order of Operations Problems
Coordinate Planes and Graphing
Add/Subtract Fractions
Multiply/Divide Fractions
Volume
100

6 X (3 +2)

30

100

Describe how to graph (7,2).

Move 7 units to the right, and 2 units up.

100

1/2 + 3/2 =

4/2 = 2

100

2/3 x 2/3 = 

4/9

100

What is the formula for Volume?

V = l x w x h

Volume = length x width x height

200

(14 - 8) X (15 - 4)

66

200

What is the name of the ordered pair (0,0)?

Origin

200

2/9 + 7/9 =

1

200

6 divided by 1/3 =

18

200

Find the volume of a rectangular prism that measures: length= 7, width= 2, height= 4

56 cubic yards

300

[52 + (48 / 8)] + 17

75

300

Which comes first when plotting a point on a coordinate grid, y or x?

x then y

300

2 5/8 - 7/8 = 

1 3/4

300

7/8 x 3/2 =

21/16 or 1 5/16

300

Find the volume.  Area of the base, B = 42 square meters and height = 3 meters

126 cubic meters

400

27 - (7.5 X 2)

12

400

Grab a piece of graph paper and plot the following points on the grid: D (1,1)   E (4,1)   F (3,3)   G (2,3)

Shape should be a trapezoid 

400

5 11/12 + 3 2/6 = 

9 1/4

400

2 1/3 x 4 1/5 = 

9 4/5

400

Tasha's suitcase has a volume of 1,080 cubic inches. Alex's suitcase measures 9 inches wide, 13 inches long, and 21 inches high.  What is the combined volume of he two suitcases?

3,537 cubic inches

500

5 + {[2 X (14 - 9)] - 1}

14

500

Why is the order of the coordinates important in an ordered pair?

The order is important because the first number, the x-coordinate, is the distance from the origin along the x-axis.  The second number, the y-coordinate, is the distance from the origin along the y-axis.

500

6 2/9 - 4 1/3 = 

2 8/9

500

Gabriel has a square canvas that measures 5/4 feet on each side.  What is the area of Gabriel's canvas?

25/16 or 1 9/16 square feet

500

A box of fruit snacks measures 24 centimeters long by 5 centimeters wide by 25 centimeters high.  A box of granola bars measures 26 centimeters long by 4 centimeters wide by 28 centimeters high.  Which box has the greater volume?  How much greater?

The box of fruit snacks; 88 cubic centimeters greater