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Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice

Row 1, Col 1 4/9 Write 32/72 in simplest form.

1,2 -7/12 Simplify. -3/4 + 1/6

1, /5 Simplify. -10 ½ - 7 7/10

1,4 300 Find the LCM of 75 and 100.

2,1 -1/45 Simplify. -5/9 – (-8/15)

2,2 4 Simplify. 8 ½ divided by 2 1/8.

2,3 2 20/33 Simplify. 9 5/9 divided by 3 2/3

2,4 1 2/5 Simplify. -4/5 + 1/3 -1/3 - 0/5

3,1 5/16 Evaluate when a = -5/6, b = -3/8, and c = 4/15. a x b

3,2 Identity Property of Addition Name the property. 9 ¼ + a = 9 ¼

3,3 Inverse Property of Multiplicaiton Name the property. a x (-1/10) = 1

3,4 7/16 6/7b + 3 = 3 3/8

4, / /3 x 2 3/5

4,2 1 1/12 2 5/6 – 1 3/4

4,3 2 1/8 1 ¾ = 5v – 4v – 3/8

4,4 C = -5/8 5/12 = -2/3c

5,1 25 Find the GCF of 75 and 100.

5,2 Prime factorization The expression 2^2x3x5 is the ______________ of 60.

5,3 Distributive Property of Multiplication over Addition Name the property used. -3 (2/3y + 3/8) = -3y – 9/8

5,4 -2 2/7 x + 3 1/ /7 = 2 1/7