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Arrays What are the number pairs called What is the answer to the array problem called What are the numbers represent

Array answers The pairs are called Factors The answer to the array problem is called the product The numbers represent Rows and Columns

 What is the difference between prime and composite  Is 39 a prime or composite number  What are the factors of 15

 Prime can only be divided by one and it’s self  39 is a composite number  The factors of 15 are 1,3,5,15

Magnitude estimate What is a magnitude estimate Make a magnitude estimate 6.75*7.9 Tens Hundreds Ones

Estimate Answers A magnitude estimate is where you estimate to nearest set of numbers Tens

Angles What are the names of different types of angles What does supplementary mean What does complementary mean What does corresponding mean

Answers Angles  The names are corresponding, supplementary, complementary, Interior angles, exterior angles, vertical  Supplementary means any two angles that measure 180 degrees  Complementary means any two angles that measure 90 degrees  Corresponding means any two angles that if you folded them up the are exactly the same measurement

Division 97 kids ride on a bus a bus can take 10 people at a time what do you do with the remainder how many busses do we need.

Division answers You need to round up the answer of the remainder you need 10 busses

Fraction and mixed number Turn this number into a mixed number 79/3 Turn this mixed number into a fraction 67 93/100

 26 1/3  6,793/100

 12,34,78,94,46,65,82,34,35,36,57,54,34  Mean= Maximum= Minimum= Mode= Range=  Calculate these things

Answers Max= 94 Min= 12 Range= 82 Mode= 34 Mean=

 10^8=  -5^6=

 100,000,000  15,625/100,000

 Which bigger 2/3 0r 1,818/3,000 or =  94/100 or 46/50 <> or =

Comparing fraction answers  2/3>1,818/3,000  94/100> 46/50

Area, reflection What is the formula for volume What is the rule for making something reflected on a grid What are the letters on a two dimensional shape called What are the letters on a three dimensional shape called

Answer to Area, Reflections  Area of base times height  The rule for reflection is to change either the positive or negative number to their opposites  The two letters on a two dimensional are called Y axis and X axis  The three letters on a three dimensional are called Y axis X axis, and Z axis

 _________ __________  There is 45 m on the right and 15 x on the left 1x = s  _______ ___________________  There are 50 marbles and 2 coins and on the right there is 802coins on the left  1 marble = Z coins

S=3 Z= 16

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