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MATH REVIEW WEEK! UNIT 2

WILL THE WINNERS LOSE?!

Question 1 A rug is 12 feet wide and 15 ½ feet long. What is the area of the rug?

Question 2 Bruce bought 4 ¾ of ground turkey to make turkey burgers to grill at a barbecue. How many ¼ -pound burgers can he make?

Question 3 Do you use the greatest common factor or the least common multiple to add two fractions? In this example, what is it? 4/15 + 5/6 A greatest common factor, 3 B greatest common factor, 30 C least common multiple, 30

Question 4 A bottle holds 8.2 ounces of liquid soap. Jesse used 0.2 of the soap in the bottle to clean the kitchen floor. How many ounces of soap did she use?

Question 5 What is the reciprocal of 1/3?

Question 6 A container that weighs 23 2/5 pounds holds sports equipment. Of the equipment in the container, 1/3 of the weight is baseball equipment. What is the weight of the baseball equipment?

Question 7 Gabby earns $12.65 per hour. She worked 30.8 hours. What was her pay?

Question 8 Explain how to divide by a fraction.

Question 9 What number is best to use to simplify a fraction? A least common multiple B least common denominator C greatest common factor D greatest factor

Question 10 Marco paid $36.89 for 8.6 gallons of gas. What is the price of 1 gallon of gas?

Question 11 The area of a rug is 36 ¼ square feet. The rug is 8 ¾ feet long. What is the length of the rug?

Question 12 You have two fractions with denominators of 4 and 10. What number should you use as the least common denominator if you want to add them? 20

Question 13 A swimming pool is 21.4 feet long and 12.75 feet wide. What area does the pool occupy?

Question 14 Tyler wrote checks on his checking account to withdraw $20.53, $13.48, and $19.40. He also deposited $65.40 in the account. Which number describes the change in the balance of his account? $ 11.99

Question 15 Marge has 14 feet of chain. She wants to make pieces foot long. How many can she make? Write your answer as a whole number (1pt) 38

Question 16 Sanjay’s dog weighs 46 pounds on Earth. Multiply the dog’s Earth weight by 0.38 to find how much it would weigh on Mars, and by 2.36 to find how much it would weigh on Jupiter. How much less would the dog weigh on Mars than on Jupiter? 91.08 lb

Fly Swatter (all answers in simplest form)

Question 1 Simplify 12/16

Question 2 What is 1/3 X 3/5 in simplest form?

Question 3 What is 6/7 X 2/3?

Question 4 What is 1/3 X 8?

Question 5 What is 5/14 + 1/6?

Question 6 What denominator should you use to subtract 5/12- 3/20?

Question 7 5/12 – 3/8

Question 8 9/10 divided by 2/5

Question 9 4/3 ÷ 5/3

Question 10 Makayla uses 8 ¾ gallons of paint. She wants to use 2.5 of the paint to paint her living room. How many galloons of paint will she use?

Question 11 Olga has 6 2/3 quarts of juice. How many 2/3 cup servings can she pour?

Question 12 3.25 X 4.8

Question 13 132.5-18.9

Question 14 Andrea’s theater has 1,120 seats in 35 rows. How many seats are in each row?

Question 15 Ibrahim has $20.08 in his wallet. He buys a toy for $8.72. How much does he have left?

Question 16 Joseph bought 3.4 pounds of coffee that cost $6.95 per pound. How much did he spend on coffee?

Question 17 Zak swims at an average speed of 0.35 miles per hour. About what distance will he swim in 2.8 hours? Round to the nearest whole number 1 mile (.98)

Question 18 Heather paid $11.48 for sliced cheese at the deli. The cheese cost $3.28 per pound. How much cheese did she buy? 3.5 pounds

Question 19 4 people competed in a relay race. They finished the race in 72.4 seconds. On average, what was each runner’s time? 18.1 seconds

Question 20 66.5 ÷ 3.5 19

Question 21 38.5 ÷ 0.5 77

Question 22 Steven drove 103.5 miles on Monday, 320.75 miles on Tuesday, and 186.3 miles on Wednesday. How far did he drive all three days combined? 610.55

Question 23 Anthony types 120 words per minute. How many words does he type in 1.75 minutes? 210

Question 24 A table has a length of 4 ¾ feet and an area of 11 7/8 square feet. What is the width? 2 ½ feet

MATH BASEBALL! Designate one person from each team to keep score of the other team. The team that has the correct score for the opposing team will earn another 50 points!

Question 1 Second Base How do you convert a fraction to a decimal?

Question 2 First Base Convert 3/5 to a decimal

Question 3 First Base Convert 3 2/4 to a decimal

Question 4 Second Base What is 0.4 as a fraction?

Question 5 Third Base What is the reciprocal of 2 3/8 8/19

Question 6 Third Base What is 2/5 X 3/8? 6/40 or 3/20

Question 7 Third Base What is 8 divided by ¾? 32/3 or 10 2/3

Question 8 First Base What operation do you typically use when you see a fraction followed by the word “of” in a word problem?

Question 9 Second Base What is ½ X 1/5?

Question 10 Third Base Joy divided a 1 ¾ pound bag of apples among her three friends. How many pounds of apples did each friend receive?

Question 11 Second Base How do you simplify 10/12?

Question 12 Second Base Anita made $10 babysitting. If she makes $2.50 an hour, how many hours did she babysit?

Question 13 First Base What is 1/3 of 30?

Question 14 First Base What is 1.2 + 3.56

Question 15 Third Base Samantha earned $45 working at the pool. If she worked 1.25 hours on Monday and 3.75 hours on Wednesday, how much did she earn per hour?

Question 16 Third Base The area of a piece of paper is 40.6 square feet. The length of the paper is 12.5 feet. What is the width?

Question 17 Second Base What should the denominator be in the following addition problem? 1/5 + 1/6?

Question 18 First Base Do you use the GCF or LCM to find a common denominator between fractions?

Question 19 Second Base Brianna earns $6.80 per hour at the store she works. How much money does she earn by working at the store for 7.5 hours?

Question 20 First Base A container of juice holds 10.5 ounces. If Amir drinks 1/16 of the container each time he wants a drink, how many ounces does he drink at a time?

Question 21 Second Base How do you divide a fraction by a fraction?

Question 22 First Base Sarah’s dog weighs 40 pounds on Earth. Multiply the dog’s Earth weights by 0.25 to find out how much it would weigh on Jupiter.

Question 23 Third Base Maggie has 14 1/5 feet of chain. She wants to make pieces 2/8 feet long. How many complete pieces can she make? Answer as a whole number.

Question 24 First Base What is 0.4 of 3.8?

Question 25 Second Base Janet deposited $46 into her bank account. If she withdrew $37.89, how much does she have left?