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Data Analyis; Probability Geometry Measurement Number Sense Patterns, Functions, Algebra Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

John asked his friends to name their favorite food. The mode of the data was pizza. What does mode mean? Show Answer

The data that shows what food they liked the most. Back to Board

How many goldfish are there in all? Show Answer largesmall Guppies1227 Goldfish126 Aquarium Fish

18 goldfish Back to Board

Mikes spins a spinner 20 times and records the results. Which number is he likely to spin the fewest number of times. Show Answer

2 Back to Board

Number of Eggs in a Week Show Answer Joe Ken Tom Each =2 eggs How many eggs did Tom eat in one week?

4 eggs Back to Board

Bill has a red shirt, blue shirt and a white shirt. He also has an orange hat and a green hat. List all of the possible hat and shirt combinations Bill can wear. Show Answer

Red shirt, orange hat Red shirt, green hat Blue shirt, orange hat, blue shirt, green hat White shirt, orange hat, white shirt, green hat Back to Board

Which is a right angle? Show Answer A. B.B. C.

B Back to Board Right angle

Which shape is 3-D? Show Answer

The cube Back to Board

Where is the star? Show Answer

4, 5 Back to Board

How many faces are on this shape? Show Answer

A cube has 6 faces. Back to Board

Is this a line of symmetry? Show Answer

Yepper! Back to Board

What is the area of this square? Show Answer

16 sq. units Back to Board

Today is February 12. What will the date be in two weeks? Show Answer Sun.Mon.TuesWedTh.Fri.Sat February

February 26 Back to Board

How much does a Christmas card weigh? Show Answer Happy Holidays! 2 ounces 2 pounds 2 inches

2 ounces Back to Board

What is about 10 feet high? a desk a wall a mountain Show Answer

A wall Back to Board

The movie started at 3:15. It lasted 1 hour and 35 minutes. What time did the movie end? Show Answer 3:15

4:50 Back to Board

Show Answer What fraction of the stars are shaded?

3838 Back to Board

Alice has 90 stickers. She gives all of the stickers to 10 of her friends. Which number sentence shows how many stickers each friend got? Show Answer = x 10 = ÷ 10 = 9

Back to Board

Mrs. Porter’s class collected 325 box tops. Mrs. Smith’s class collected 299 boxtops. How many boxtops did they collect in all? Show Answer

They collected 624 boxtops in all. Back to Board

Find the difference Show Answer

53 Back to Board

What number facts are are shown by these arrays? Show Answer

6 x 4 4 x 6 Back to Board

What number is missing in the pattern? 750, 775, 800, ___, 850, 875, 900 Describe the pattern. Show Answer

825 Add 25 Back to Board

14 + = 21 Show Answer

=21 Back to Board

Choose the correct answer. � + 3 < Show Answer

< 15 Back to Board

Laura baked 36 cookies. Sam ate n cookies. Which expression represents the number of cookies Laura has left? n n 36 + n Show Answer

36 - n Back to Board

Ricky earned $50 shoveling snow. He spent $4.00 each week on snacks. How much money did he have left after 5 weeks? Show Answer

$30.00 Back to Board

Show Question

Morgan spins both spinners shown. He adds the two numbers on which the spinners land. How likely is it that Morgan’s sum will be an odd number? 1.possible but not certain 2.impossible 3.certain Show Answer

Possible but not certain Back to Board

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