PEMDAS
Perimeter, Area, Volume
Adding and Subtracting
Dividing and Multiplying
2D Figures
150

Give the correct order of operations.

Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication OR Division, Addition OR Subtraction

150

The distance around a figure is called _______.

What is the perimeter?

150

9.1 + 7.21

What is 16.31

150

5 divided by 4/9

What is 11 1/4

150

The name of a shape with exactly 4 equal length sides, 2 sets of parallel lines and 4 equal angle measures.

What is a square?

250

(5 x 4) – 6 ÷ 2 + 9

26

250

A hexagon has sides that are each 7 m, what is the perimeter of the hexagon?

What is 42 m?

250

7.89 - 4.29

What is 3.6

250

3/5 X 2/9

What is 2/15

250

The names of three types of triangles used to classify triangles by their sides

What is Equilateral, Isosceles, and Scalene 

350

The problem was 20 - 5 x 2 + 3. My answer was 33. What did I do wrong?

I went from left to right without using the correct order of operations.

350

Bob wants to carpet the floor of his house. It is a rectangle and the sides are 4m and 3m. How much carpet is needed?

What is 12 meters squared?

350

5/6 - 3/9

9/18 or 1/2

350

A baker is making cakes for a big party. She uses 1/4 cup of oil for each cake. How many cakes can she make if she has a bottle of oil that has 6 cups in it?

What is 24 cakes?

350

A triangle with two equal sides and angles.

What is an isosceles triangle?

450

4 + 5 + 7 - 3 x 2 = 26

True/False 

If false give correct answer and why.

You need to follow PEMDAS and do multiplication first. Correct answer is 10.

450

A solid figure has the width of 4 cm, a length of 6 cm, and height of 2 cm. What is the volume of the solid figure?

What is 48 cubic cm?

450

5/6 + 1/4

1 1/12

450

Each team had to write 5 1/2 for a combined paper. When all the teams put their papers together, there was a total of 44 pages. How many teams had worked on this paper?

What is 8 teams?

450

Define Parallelogram and list 3 

A shape that has 2 sets of parallel sides

opposite sides are congruent  

Rectangle, Square, and Rhombus