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A veterinarian examined 32 animals on Thursday. Of the animals examined, 25% of them were dogs. 

How many dogs did the veterinarian examine on Thursday? 

8 Dogs 

200

Solve the following: 

6+(42÷2)−32

5

200

Solve the following: 

7.2 ÷ 0.6

12 

200

Simplify the expression.  

-7 + 4 - (-5)

2

200

Whats the schools mascot? 

A Warrior! 

400

A class went on a field trip to the zoo. If there were 30 students in the class and 24 went to the zoo, what percent of the class went to the zoo?

80% of the class went to the zoo. 

400

What is the Prime Factorization of 90? 

2*3^2*5

400

Solve the following: 

3 div 5/8

24/5

400

Julie had $237 to spend. She returned a calculator and received a $128 refund. She then bought a chair for $62. How much money did Julie have left at the end of the day? 

She had $303 left. 

400

What do we call the point at the center of the coordinate plane?

The origin 

600

A survey of the 150 students in the school was taken. It found 60% of the students liked pepperoni pizza. How many of the students liked pepperoni pizza? 

90 Students liked pepperoni pizza. 

600

Solve the following: 

(2+4)÷(2+1)+52

27

600

The cost of 1 pound of cherries is $3.50. Jamal bought

1 1/2

pounds of cherries. What was the total cost of the cherries Jamal bought?

The Cherries cost $5.25 

600

What is the value of the expression shown? 

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

-42 

600

The volume of a rectangular prism is 240 cubic centimeters. The area of the base is 40 square centimeters. What is the height of the prism?

60 centimeters 

800

Jolene is in a class of 18 boys and 22 girls. 50% of all the students ride the bus. How many students ride the bus? 

20 students rode the bus. 

800


F. 

2^4+ 2^3*3^2

800

A juice container holds 30 liters of juice. Each bottle can hold 1.5 liters. If a person fills bottles from the container, how many full bottles can be filled? 

20 bottles 

800

Simply the expression below. 

(−8 + 12) × (−3) ÷ 6

800

6.7D 


D. 21p + 14

1000

Out of 850 people in an art museum, 32% had an annual pass. How many people at the art museum DID NOT have an annual pass? 

578 People DID NOT have an annual pass. 

1000


D. 

4(8)-3*81

1000

A chemistry teacher has 18 boxes of baking soda for students to use in an exeriment. If each students will. use 2/3 of a box of baking soda, how many students can perform the experiment?

27 Students will perform the experiment. 

1000

Find the value of the expression below. 

(−15÷3)+4(−2)+(−7)

-20 

1000

Lena ran 3 miles in 24 minutes. At this rate, how many minutes would it take her to run 5 miles? 

40 minutes