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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 OrderOfOperationsEquationsIntegersSubstitutionsI’ll Take it Exponents

C1-$100 Exponents - $100 Write 4 x 4 x 4 in exponential form and its value

C1-$100 Answer: 4³ = 64

C1-$200 What is the value of 3³ and its written form? Exponents - $200

C1-$200 Answer: 27, three cubed or three to the power of three

C1-$300 Exponents - $300 What is 10³ and its written form?

C1-$300 Answer: 1,000 and ten cubed or ten to the power of three

C1-$400 Exponents $400 8² = 4ª What is “a”?

C1-$400 Answer: a = 3

C1-$500 Exponents - $500 What is the value of “a” for 6² = 2ª x 3ª?

C1-$500 Answer: a = 2

C2-$100 Order of Operations - $100 Evaluate the expression. (4 + 49) – 4 x 10

C1-$500 Answer: 13

C2-$200 Order of Operations- $ – ( ) ÷ 6

C1-$500 Answer: 42

C2-$300 Order of Operations - $300 9² - 8² + ( 14 – 7) x 2

C1-$500 Answer: 31

C2-$400 Order of Operations - $ ³ + (2³ x 5)

C1-$500 Answer: 56

C2-$500 Order of Operations - $500 ( x 3²) ÷ 6 + 1

C1-$500 Answer: 8

C3-$100 Equations - $100 m + 45 = 93

C3-$100 Answer: 48

C3-$200 Equations - $200 d = 189

C3-$100 Answer: 581

C3-$300 Equations - $300 p x 9 = 243

C3-$100 Answer: 27

C3-$400 Equations - $400 x 8 = 63

C3-$100 Answer: 504

C3-$500 Equations - $500 c + 37 = 12 x 9 - 2

C3-$100 Answer: 69

C4-$100 Integers - $100 Write, or =. - 6 ۝ - 4

C3-$100 Answer: <

C3-200 Integers - $200 Write the integers in order from least to greatest. 43, -58, -17, 49, 6

C3-$100 Answer: -58, -17, 6, 43, 49

C3-$300 Integers - $300 Write the integers in order from greatest to least 321, -123, 123, -231, -321

C3-$100 Answer: 321, 123, -123, -231, -321

C3-$400 Integers - $400 Write, or = to make the statement true -5 ۝ 0 ۝ 8

C3-$100 Answer: < and <

C3-$500 Integers - $500 A B Write the integer for the letter on the number line

C3-$100 Answer: A = -6 and B = -3

C4-$100 Substitutions- $100 Solve. t = 12 and t x 6 = r x 8

C3-$100 Answer: r = 9

C4-$200 Substitutions - $200 b = 6 and 3 x b = f ÷ 7

C3-$100 Answer: f = 126

C4-$300 Substitutions - $300 y = 6 and y x 9 = w ÷ 5

C3-$100 Answer: 270

C4-$400 Substitutions - $400 m = 3 and (m² + 6) ÷ 5 = n - 51

C3-$100 Answer: n = 54

C4-$500 Substitutions - $500 j = 7 and (j x 12) – 8 ÷ 2 = k + 42

C3-$100 Answer: k = 38

C4-$100 I’ll Take It - $100 4² + 3 x

C3-$100 Answer: 30

C4-$200 I’ll Take It - $200 Order from greatest to least -34, 43, -54, 65, 4

C3-$100 Answer: 65, 43, 4, -34, -54

C4-$300 I’ll Take It - $ – 9 x 2 + 6

C3-$100 Answer: 15

C4-$400 I’ll Take It - $400 (8² + 10 ÷ 5) – 11 x 3

C3-$100 Answer: 33

C4-$500 I’ll Take It - $500 n 7 = 31

C3-$100 Answer: 217