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Percents IntegersPolynomials Geometry & Graphing Formulas & Equations

Percents $100 This is 3% written as a decimal What is.03 ?

Percents $200 This number is 30% of 150 What is 45?

Percents $300 20% of this number is 50 What is 250?

Percents $400 This would be the total cost when you buy a necklace marked $35 and use your 40% off coupon (don’t worry about tax). What is $21?

Percents $500 This is the total cost of your $16.99 book, after 5% tax is added. What is $17.84?

Integers $100 This number is | 28 | What is 28 ?

Integers $200 This is what (-3) 3 equals What is -27 ?

Integers $300 This what (-2)(15) equals What is -30 ?

Integers $400 This is what -11 – (-22) equals What is 11?

Integers $500 This is how we would translate: “Four less than the product of -3 and a number”. What is -3x-4 ?

Polynomials $100 What is 19x? This is the sum of 8x and 11x

Polynomials $200 What is 9x 2 - 2x ? This is the sum of: (8x 2 + 3x ) + (x 2 – 5x )

Polynomials $300 What is -5x 3 ? This is what equals

Polynomials $400 What is 6x 2 – 5x – 4 ? This is what (2x + 1)(3x - 4) equals

Polynomials $500 What is (x-4)(x-2) ? This is what we get when we factor x 2 – 6x + 8

Geometry & Graphing $100 This word means two angles with measures that add up to 180° What is supplementary?

Geometry & Graphing $200 What is 540? This is the sum of the angles in a pentagon

Geometry & Graphing $300 What is 15? This is the missing number in this t-table for the equation y=2x+3: xy ?

Geometry & Graphing $400 What is 40? This is the value of x in the diagram: (3x+4)°(2x-24)°

Geometry & Graphing $500 What is y=2x+3 ? Write the equation for this data: xy

Equations and Formulas $100 What is 4? The distance formula is d=rt (distance=rate time) Find r when t=3 and d=12

Equations and Formulas $200 What is $7.50? Use I=PRT to find the interest if you invested $300 for 6 months, at a 5% rate.

Equations and Formulas $300 What is -30? This is the solution to the equation: 2x – 5 = – 65

Equations and Formulas $400 This is the solution to the equation: -2(x – 3) = 16 What is -5 ?

Equations and Formulas $500 What is -2 ? This is the solution for the equation: -3x – 2 = 2 ( 2x + 6 )