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Quiz Show State Test Review

Quiz Show State Test Review 200 100 Conversions 500 400 300 Decimals Fractions Measurement Algebraic Expressions Quiz Show Challenge

$100 Question from Decimals Add 246.43 and 3.45

$100 Answer from Decimals 249.88

$200 Question from Decimals 30.8 - 15.79

$200 Answer from Decimals 15.01

$300 Question from Decimals 2.45 • 1.2

$300 Answer from Decimals 2.94

$400 Question from Decimals 48.6 ÷ 0.6

$400 Answer from Decimals 81

$500 Question from Decimals Change 1.34 to a fraction. (Don’t forget to simplify!)

$500 Answer from Decimals 1 17 50

$100 Question from Fractions Add 1 and 2 4 4

$100 Answer from Fractions 3 4

$200 Question from Fractions Subtract 1 from 5 2 8

$200 Answer from Fractions 1 8

$300 Question from Fractions Multiply 3 by 4 5 6

$300 Answer from Fractions 2 5

$400 Question from Fractions Divide 2 by 1 3 4

$400 Answer from Fractions 2 2 3

$500 Question from Fractions ÷ 2 1 2 4

$500 Answer from Fractions 8

$100 Question from Measurement Find the perimeter of this hexagon if each side measures 7cm

$100 Answer from Measurement 42 cm

$200 Question from Measurement Find the area 6 m 3 m

$200 Answer from Measurement

$300 Question from Measurement Find the area! 18 in 15 in

$300 Answer from Measurement 135 in2

$400 Question from Measurement Find the area of this circle. The diameter is 6 km!

$400 Answer from Measurement 9πkm = 28.26km

$500 Question from Measurement Find the area of this pentagon!

$500 Answer from Measurement

$100 Question from Conversions 3ft = ? in

$100 Answer from Conversions 36 inches!

$200 Question from Conversions 4 yards = ? feet

$200 Answer from Conversions 12 feet

$300 Question from Conversions 2 lbs = ? oz

$300 Answer from Conversions 32oz

$400 Question from Conversions Write 2 as a decimal 5

$400 Answer from Conversions 0.4

$500 Question from Conversions 35cm = ? km

$500 Answer from Conversions 0.000 35 km

$100 Question from Algebraic Expressions A number (n) plus z

$100 Answer from Algebraic Expressions n + z

$200 Question from Algebraic Expressions Twice a number

$200 Answer from Algebraic Expressions

$300 Question from Algebraic Expressions Three times a number increased by six

$300 Answer from Algebraic Expressions

$400 Question from Algebraic Expressions Evaluate 2(3 + 4)2

$400 Answer from Algebraic Expressions 98

$500 Question from Algebraic Expressions Solve 25 ÷ 5 + (6 · 5) - 12

$500 Answer from Algebraic Expressions 23

Quiz Show Challenge You are visiting your friend in Canada and 1 US $ = $1.05 Canadian. You go to Mr. Sub and spend $10 US on subs. How much did you pay for the subs in Canadian $?

Quiz Show Challenge Answer $10.50 eh!