Algebra Unit 2 Review Real Numbers. Graph, Compare, Name Numbers Add/ SubtractMultiply/ Divide Real-World Situations Squares/ Square Roots 100 300 500.

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Algebra Unit 2 Review Real Numbers

Graph, Compare, Name Numbers Add/ SubtractMultiply/ Divide Real-World Situations Squares/ Square Roots

100 Graph these numbers on a number line. 7, -3.99, ¼, , 0 Home

100 Add these rational numbers: Home

100 Multiply: 649 * 321 Home

100 Adam went to the store and bought some candy for $4.79. If he had a $20 bill, how much money does he have left? Home

100 Find: 11² Home

300 Order the numbers from least to greatest. 6, -2.33, -5, 1/3, 0 Home

300 Home

300 Home

300 Susie is going shoe shopping. Her total bill for two pairs of shoes was $ , what was the cost per pair (assuming they were the same price)? Home

300 Find: √64 Home

500 Classify each number to a specific category of number. 10, -5, 1/6, 0, √5 Home

500 Home

500 Home

500 Tim and Charlise are gambling. Each walks into the casino with $20. Tim looses all his money and Charlise quadruples her money. How much money do they have between the two? Home

500 Find: √133 Home