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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

2nd 9 Weeks Midpoint Review Showdown

Question #1 Add the following: 27.530 + 9.84

Question #1 Add the following: 27.530 + 9.84 37.37

Subtract the following: 5.489 – 4.752 Question #2 Subtract the following: 5.489 – 4.752

Subtract the following: 5.489 – 4.752 0.737 Question #2 Subtract the following: 5.489 – 4.752 0.737

Find the GCF of the following numbers: 72, 90 Question #3 Find the GCF of the following numbers: 72, 90

Find the GCF of the following numbers: 72, 90 18 Question #3 Find the GCF of the following numbers: 72, 90 18

Find the LCM of the following numbers: 72, 90 Question #4 Find the LCM of the following numbers: 72, 90

Find the LCM of the following numbers: 72, 90 360 Question #4 Find the LCM of the following numbers: 72, 90 360

Find the Area of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft. Question #5 Find the Area of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft.

Find the Area of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft. A=128 sq. ft Question #5 Find the Area of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft. A=128 sq. ft

Find the Perimeter of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft. Question #6 Find the Perimeter of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft.

Find the Perimeter of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft. P=48 ft. Question #6 Find the Perimeter of the following: 16 ft. 8 ft. P=48 ft.

Question #7 Rewrite the expression using GCF and the Distributive Property. 35 + 63

Question #7 Rewrite the expression using GCF and the Distributive Property. 35 + 63 7(5 + 9)

Which of the following could represent 5x5x5x5? Select all that apply. Question #8 Which of the following could represent 5x5x5x5? Select all that apply. 54 45 25 x 25 625

Which of the following could represent 5x5x5x5? Select all that apply. Question #8 Which of the following could represent 5x5x5x5? Select all that apply. 54 45 25 x 25 625

5, 4, 11, 7, 8, 10 Find the: Mean: Median: Mode: Range: Question #9 5, 4, 11, 7, 8, 10 Find the: Mean: Median: Mode: Range:

Question #9 5, 4, 11, 7, 8, 10 Find the: Mean: 7.5 Median: 7.5 Mode: No Mode Range: 7

How many people were surveyed for this histogram? Question #10 How many people were surveyed for this histogram? Hours of Homework

How many people were surveyed for this histogram? 14 Question #10 How many people were surveyed for this histogram? 14 Hours of Homework

Question #11 Which statement about the above dot plot is false? The mode is 2. The range is 4. 14 students were surveyed. The mean is 2.

Question #11 Which statement about the above dot plot is false? The mode is 2. The range is 4. 14 students were surveyed. The mean is 2.

Create a percent ruler to show 40% of 120. 0 0% 100% Question #12 Create a percent ruler to show 40% of 120. 0 0% 100%

Create a percent ruler to show 40% of 120. Question #12 Create a percent ruler to show 40% of 120. 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Question # 13 In Laurelwood Subdivision, 30% of the houses have a blue front door. If there are 90 houses in Laurelwood, what is the number of houses with a blue front door?

Question # 13 In Laurelwood Subdivision, 30% of the houses have a blue front door. If there are 90 houses in Laurelwood, what is the number of houses with a blue front door? 27

Question #14 Select all of the following words that would represent a negative integer. Debt Depth Rose Earned Above Sea Level Below Sea Level Credit Spent

Question #14 Select all of the following words that would represent a negative integer. Debt Depth Rose Earned Above Sea Level Below Sea Level Credit Spent

Write the opposite of the opposite of 10 in the correct form. Question # 15 Write the opposite of the opposite of 10 in the correct form.

Write the opposite of the opposite of 10 in the correct form. -(-10) Question # 15 Write the opposite of the opposite of 10 in the correct form. -(-10)

Question # 16 If the coordinates of point A are (-3, 4), what would the new coordinates be, if point A is being reflected across the y axis?

Question # 16 If the coordinates of point A are (-3, 4), what would the new coordinates be, if point A is being reflected across the y axis? (3, 4)

Tell which quadrant each point is located in. Question # 17 Tell which quadrant each point is located in.

Tell which quadrant each point is located in. Question # 17 Tell which quadrant each point is located in. A: Quadrant 1 B: Quadrant 2 C: Quadrant 4

Name the rational number that represents the dot. Question #18 Name the rational number that represents the dot.

Name the rational number that represents the dot. Question #18 Name the rational number that represents the dot. 3/4

Write an inequality to compare the two numbers. Question # 19 Write an inequality to compare the two numbers. -4 __ -6

Write an inequality to compare the two numbers. Question # 19 Write an inequality to compare the two numbers. -4 >-6

Which number would be farther left on the number line? Question # 20 Which number would be farther left on the number line? -4 >-6

Which number would be farther left on the number line? -6 Question # 20 Which number would be farther left on the number line? -6 -4 >-6

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