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1. What fraction is equivalent to 75% Mon. #73 1. What fraction is equivalent to 75% 2. Write an equation to represent a number divided by 7 is 25 3. Name the order pair for point A 4. How do you find the surface area of a cylinder? 5. What measure of central tendency best describes the data? Tues. #74 Arrange the integers from greatest to least. -12, 12, -15, 5, -45 2. Rewrite using the commutative property. 16(9) 3. What is the missing vertex of the rectangle. 4. Find the perimeter 5. _________ are grouping of things without regard to their order. Wed. #75 1. Compare using <, >, or = 2. What is the value of x? 32x=96 3. If the shape is rotated 90˚ clockwise in which quadrant will it land? 4. Find the area 5. Graham made 8 out of 20 free throws he attempted. What is the probability that he will make the next free throw?

Thurs. #76 1. Subtract: 2. Complete the pattern: 3, 6, _____, 12, 15 3. Draw the other side of the figure using the line of symmetry. 4. Oranges are on sale 8 for $3.36. How much is one orange? 5. Find the average number of people in a class. Fri. #77 What is the value of x? 2. Solve is x= 3 and y=12. 2x + y 3. A _______ is made when a figure is turned around a point. It is also called a turn. 4. On a map the scale is 2 inches = 51 miles. The distance between two cities is 5 inches. What is the actual distance? 5. Make a histogram on the following test scores.