Given the model below, write the equivalent fraction, decimal, and percent.

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Given the model below, write the equivalent fraction, decimal, and percent.

Write the ratio in three different ways in simplest form. suns to hearts

Write the ratio in three different ways in simplest form. lightening to total

Write the ratio in three different ways in simplest form. total shapes to NOT hearts

Write the ratio in three different ways in simplest form. red to yellow

List 3 prime numbers.

Give 3 examples of composite numbers.

Name the only 2 numbers that are neither prime nor composite.

Find the prime factorization of 60.

Find the GCF and LCM of 24 and 36.

Label the following using the best word from the word bank. WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed

Label the following using the best word from the word bank. WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed

Label the following using the best word from the word bank. WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed

Label the following using the best word from the word bank. WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed

Label the following using the best word from the word bank. WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed WORD BANK Square root Exponent Base Scientific notation Squared Cubed