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With Mr. Turos

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

1-100 Solve the Following: 2 – 6 =

Answer: 2 – 6 = -4

Solve the Following: -7 ● – 6 =

1-200A Answer: -7 ● – 6 = 42

1-300 Solve the Following: -121 ÷ 11 =

Answer: -121 ÷ 11 = -11

Solve the Following: (-12) =

Answer: (-12) = -25

Solve the Following: (-35) =

Solve the Following: (-35) = 0

Identify the following property: 5c (a + b)

Answer: Distributive Property

Identify the following property: 2 ● 1 = 2

Answer: Identity Property of Multiplication

Answer: Multiplicative Inverse Property

Identify the following property: (2 + 3) + 4 = 2 + (3 + 4)

Answer: Associative Property of Addition

Identify the following property: a + b = b + a

3-500A Answer: Commutative Property of Addition

Convert the Following: 0.87 to a Percent.

Answer: 87%

Convert the Following: 0.45 to a Fraction

Convert the Following: 63% to a Fraction

Solve the Following: The three seventh grade classes at Imagine Groveport collected the most boxtops for a school fundraiser, and so they won a $600 prize to share among them. Mr. Myers’ class collected 3,800 box tops, Mr. Turos’ class collected 2,301, and Mr. O’Brein’s class collected 1,855. How should they divide the money so that each class gets the same fraction of the prize money as the fraction of the box tops that they collected?

5-100A Answer: 7,917 total box tops Mr. Myers’ Class: 48% = $288 Mr. Turos’ Class: 29% = $174 Mr. O’Brein’s Class: 23% = $138

Solve the Following: Kate paraglides off a cliff that is 568 feet from the valley floor. She catches an updraft and it carries her 20.6 feet higher than she began. After a while at that altitude, she descends 2/5 of her total height from the valley floor. How far from the valley floor is Kate?

5-200A

Solve the Following: Mt. Everest, the highest elevation in Asia, is 29,028 feet above sea level. The Dead Sea, the lowest elevation, is 1,312 feet below sea level. What is the difference between these two elevations?

Answer: 29,028 ft + 1,312 ft = 30,340 ft

Solve the Following: In Buffalo, New York, the temperature was -14°F in the morning. If the temperature dropped 7°F, what is the temperature now?

5-400A Answer: -14 ⁰ - 7 ⁰ = -21 ⁰

Solve the Following: Roman Civilization began in 509 B.C. and ended in 476 A.D. How long did Roman Civilization last?

Answer: = 985 years

What vocabulary word is the following definition: “a number that can be made by dividing two integers”

Answer: Rational Number

What vocabulary word is the following definition: “a number with no Fractional part”

Answer: Integer

Answer: Distributive Property

Answer: Absolute Value

Answer: Additive Inverse