Read each question. Three options will be provided below each question. Click on the correct answer. If you are correct, continue onto the next question. If you are incorrect, you will have a second chance. Remember, this is a review for your chapter test. Try your best and use those strategies. Practice makes perfect! GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN!
16 – 4 = ?
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6 + 7 = ?
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12 - ? = 9 436
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? + 18 =
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51 + ? =
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60 – 30 = ?
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? – 20 =
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47 - ? =
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= ?
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= ?
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= ? 7007,000100
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= ? ,200
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= ? 1,20012,000120
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5, ,000 = ? 1,20012,0002,000
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Mike and Rob went to the store. Mike bought 6 games. Rob bought 12 other games. How many games did they buy in all? TOTAL PART ? games6 games19 games
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Jill’s mother gave her $7.00 for a field trip. She gave her $15.00 more to spend in the gift shop. How much money did Jill receive in all? TOTAL PART ? $7.00$ $23.00$22.00
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Andrew had 14 pencils on Monday. After Friday’s spelling test, he looked in his desk and saw that he only had 5 pencils left. How many pencils did Andrew use during the week? + 9 pencils- 11 pencils- 9 pencils StartChangeEnd 145?
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A dog was given a birthday gift of 10 bones. He ate 8 of them right away. How many bones did he have left? 1818 bones2 bones StartChangeEnd 10?- 8
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When I woke up, the temperature was 22ºF. By lunch time, the sun came out and the temperature was now 37ºF. How had the temperature changed? + 15ºF+ 59ºF- 12ºF StartChangeEnd 22ºF37ºF?
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Remember, a thermometer may show degree marks in different sizes. Numbers are written to show 10 degrees. The longer degree marks are spaced every 2 degrees. The shorter degree marks show a 1 degree count. So, can you tell the temperature? Continue…
6ºF6ºF 60ºF 62ºF
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101ºF 102ºF 98ºF
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56ºF 53ºF 55ºF
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42ºF 39ºF 38ºF
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44ºF 42ºF 45ºF
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26ºF 27ºF 28ºF
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Remember, the short hand is the hour hand. The hour hand is read first. The longer hand is the minute hand and you read that second. So, can you tell the time? Continue…
12:20 4:004:12
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9:30 6:476:09
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12:45 1:459:05
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3:10 10:0310:15
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3:40 2:408:10
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. Thinking math, what is this below? dot point period
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. How are points named? capital letters numbers lower-case letters
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. What would be a good name for this point? Point 2Point bPoint B
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A line that connects two points is called a ______. line segment connect straight
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What is another name for this line segment? <MN -MN- MN MN
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Parallel lines are the same distance apart. They will never meet. Are these line segments parallel? YesNo
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Are these line segments parallel? YesNo
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YesNo Are these line segments parallel?
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YesNo Are these line segments parallel?
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squarecirclerectangle
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rhombuspentagontrapezoid
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trapezoidcirclerectangle
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rhombuscirclerectangle
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trianglecircletrapezoid
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rhombuspentagontrapezoid
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diamondrhombussquare
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conecylinder rectangular prism
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conepyramid rectangular prism
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conepyramid rectangular prism
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conepyramid rectangular prism
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conepyramid rectangular prism
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hexagonpyramid rectangular prism
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conecylinder pyramid
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Click on the shape that does not belong.
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YesNo
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You have completed the computer math challenge. Hope you had fun! End