Super Bowl Math The Ultimate Math Review. Question 1:  Decompose the fraction in two different ways: 1-4/5.

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Super Bowl Math The Ultimate Math Review

Question 1:  Decompose the fraction in two different ways: 1-4/5

Question 1 ANSWER  Sample answers:  1/5 +1/5 + 1/5+1/5+1  4/5+1/5+2/5+2/5

Question 2:  5-9/10 – 3-7/10

Answer Question 2  2-2/10 OR 2-1/5

Question 3  5/6 + 5/18

Answer 3  20/18 OR 1-2/18 OR 1-1/9

Question 4  Mrs. Roden is baking cookies with her team teachers. Mrs. Roden adds ½ cup of chocolate chips to the cookies. Mrs. Jones thinks they are not sweet enough and adds another ¼ cup to the mix. How many cups of chocolate chips did they add in all?

Answer 4  ¾ cups of chocolate chip cookies

Question 5  Mrs. Roden has have 9¾ yards of fabric to cover her new pillows. If she measures out 5½ yards, how much more fabric does she need?

Answer Question 5  She needs 4¼ yards of fabric

Question 6  If this is 1/3 what is the whole?

Answer 6

Question 7  56X76

Answer 7  4,256

Question 8  Mrs. Roden has exactly 600 dollars to purchase a new couch for her living room. The couch she wants to purchase is available at Ashley’s Furniture for half the price of the exact same couch at Havery’s. If the couch costs $ at Ashley. How much money will Mrs. Roden have after purchasing the couch at Ashley’s Furniture.

Answer 8  $350.00

Question 9  True or False 9½ > 9¼

Answer 10  TRUE

Question 11 Mrs. Roden’s 4 th graders measured the length of their wrist to the nearest ¼ of an inch. The measurements they gathered were: 4 ¼, 3 ¼, 4 ½, 3, 3 ¼, 3, 4, 4 ¼, 4, 3 ¾, 4 ¾, 2 ¾, Create a line plot displaying the data.

Answer 11  4 ¼, 3 ¼, 4 ½, 3, 3 ¼, 3, 4, 4 ¼, 4, 3 ¾, 4 ¾, 2 ¾, 

Question 12  Multiply  305X8

Answer 12  2,440

Question 13  ¾ + 3 ¼

Answer 13 44

Question 14  Estimate the size of the angle below.  0-90 degrees  90 degrees  degrees

Answer 14  s degrees

Question 15  Draw a picture representing a ¼ turn clockwise.

Answer 15

Question 16  465X6

Answer 16  2,70

Question 17  4-5/6 – 3-4/6

Answer 17  1-1/6

Question 18  Mrs. Roden is serving cake to her students. She has 1 strawberry cake, one chocolate cake, and one vanilla cake. After letting the students decide which piece they’d like, she has ½ of the chocolate cake left, ¾ of the vanilla cake left, and 1/8 of the strawberry cake left. How much cake does she have left in all?

Answer 18  11/8 OR 1--3/8

Question 19  5,123 – 3,989

Answer 19  1,134

Question 20  Estimate the size of the angle.

Answer 20  90 degrees