Order of Operations
Expressions
Equations
Inequalities and Prime Factorization
100
20 + 4 ÷ 4 - 4
What is 17
100
2n - 3 if n = 8
What is 13
100
Tom sold half his comic books (c) and then bought 6 more. Now he has 12. Write the equation for this sentence.
What is c ÷ 2 + 6 = 12
100
Create a factor firework to find the prime factorization of 24.
What is 2 x 2 x 2 x 3
200
50 ÷ 5 - 3 x 2
What is 4
200
5z + z When z = 4
What is 24
200
Benny spent half of his allowance (a) and then earned $12. Now he has $20. Write the equation for this problem.
What is: a ÷ 2 + 12 = 20
200
Create a factor firework to find the prime factorization of 20.
What is 2 x 2 x 5
300
32 + 8 + 10 x 2
What is 60
300
2k + k if k = 10
What is 30
300
Mike bought 2 adult tickets for $10 each and 3 kids' tickets for some money (m). Altogether he spent $35. Write the equation for this problem.
What is 2 • 10 + 3m = 35
300
Which of these numbers makes the inequality true? 12 + c ≥ 14 Choices: 0, 1, 2
What is 2
400
9 x 8 - 6 x 10
What is 12
400
7k - k if k = 3
What is 18
400
Mark spent $108 for some books (b) that cost $12 each. Write the equation for this sentence.
What is 108 = 12b
400
Which of these numbers makes the inequality true? m + 20 ≥ 62 Choices: 22, 32, 42
What is 42
500
63 ÷ 9 + 20 ÷ 10
What is 9
500
2r - 10 if r = 5
What is 0
500
Harrison bought 3 lunches for the teachers that cost some money (m) and 2 kids' meals for $5 each. Altogether he spent $55. Write the equation for this problem.
What is 3m + 2•5 = 55
500
Which of these numbers makes the inequality true? 12 + c < 32 Choices: 10, 20, 30
What is 10