Fast Facts II 1 Decimal ____ = 50% 2 0.75 = __ %

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Fast Facts II

1 Decimal ____ = 50%

= __ %

3 Decimal ____ = 25%

=___%

5 Decimal _______ = 20%

6 0.1 = ___%

7 1.0 (whole) = ____%

8 1 foot = ____ inches

9 1 yard = ___ inches

10 1 yard = ____feet

11 1 mile = ____ yards

12 ____ feet = 1 mile

13 A fraction bar means what operation? +, -, x, ÷

14 π (pi) = _____

15 The answer in a subtraction problem is called : _______

16 The answer in an addition problem is called : _______

17 The answer in a multiplication problem is called : _______

18 The answer in a division problem is called : _______

19 ½ = ___%

20 ¾ = ___ %

21 1/3 = ___ %

22 1/5 = ___ %

23 1/10 = ___ %

24 ¼ = ___ %

25 1 whole = ____ %

26 Divisibility rule for ___. Sum of the digits is divisible by 3.

27 Divisibility rule for ___. Ends in 2,4,6,8,0

28 Divisibility rule for ___. Ends in 0.

29 Divisibility rule for ___. Ends in 0, 5.

30 Divisibility rule for ___. Sum of the digits is divisible by 9.