Review for Second Nine Weeks Test Test includes all objectives from first and second nine weeks
6.1 Which describes the relationship of chairs to tables? a. Eighteen chairs for every three tables b. Three tables for every chair c. Three chairs for every table d. Eighteen chairs for every table
6.2 What is the fraction, decimal, and percent of the shaded figure? F D P Is This True or False? 5/8 ≥ 3/4
6.4 Name the Product Name the Quotient ÷
6.5 Tammy wrote the following values for powers of = =1, =10, =100,000 Based on the pattern, which is equivalent to 100,000,000 ?
6.6 Solve 2 ½ x 5 ¼ 9 ÷ 1 ½ 2 ½ + 5 ¾ /5
6.7 Word Problems Tommy was paid $22.50 for washing his father’s car. If he spends $7.25 on a hamburger and fries, $2.50 on candy, and $8.89 to rent two movies, how much money will he have left?
6.8- Solve Using Order of Operations 5 2 3 – (27-21) + 10 P E MD AS
6.10 What is the area of the triangle? H-6 inches B- 10 inches
6.10 Name the area and circumference of the circle
6.10 Name the surface area and volume for the Rectangular Prism 3 in 4 in 10 in
6.10 Mr. Green remembered the area of his living room wall to be between 230 and 260 square feet. Which could be the dimension of his wall? A 22 feet x 8 feet B 24 feet x 9 feet C 25 feet x 10 feet D 30 feet x 12 feet
6.16 What is the probability the hungry giraffe will choose an apple and then a carrot?
6.17 Sequences What is the 7 th position triangular number in the sequence?
6.17 Sequences What is the seventh position square number in the sequence?
6.17 What is the 9 th term? 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8……
What is the missing number? 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, ____, 144
How many Terms in 4x=12? 2. What is the variable in 4x=12? 3. What is the co-efficient in 4x=12? 4. Solve USING INVERSE OPERATION 4x=12 5. Solve USING INVERSE OPERATION x + 4 =12
6.19 Name the Property = = 6 3. ⅕ 5 = x 1 = 8 5. (4+3)+ 2= 4+(3+2) 6. 5(4+3)= 5(4)+5(3) = 4+3+2
Study Power Points, Review Notes Booklet, Old Graded Papers, and your Interactive Notebook. There will be about 5 problems for each objective on the test.