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YOU WILL NEED A SHEET OF NOTEBOOK PAPER AND 2 CARDS FROM THE BACK TABLE BE READY TO REVIEW!!

 Calculating Interest I = prt Interest =principle*rate*time  $7000 invested for 6 years with an annual interest rate of 5%. I = 7000*0.05*6 I= $2100

 Who has the probability of eating an orange then an orange or a grapefruit if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

 Who has how many gallons would be required for a 135 mile trip when a 72 mile trip requires 4 gallons of gasoline?

 Who has how much annual interest Lisa earned when she invested $3500 at 2% for 7 years?

 Who has 38% of 92?

 Who has the side length of RT when AB = 5, BC = 3, AC=7, RS = 10 and ∆ABC ≅ ∆RST?

 Who has the percent increase or decrease of a baby’s weight who was 7.2lbs at birth and 8.1lbs a year later?

 Who has how much annual interest John earned when he invested $8000 at 5% for 2 years?

 Who has the probability of choosing a yellow marble and then a yellow or blue marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

 Who has how much James invested when he earned $30 on an investment that paid 6% annual interest for 1 year?

 Who has the probability of eating a kiwi then an grapefruit if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

 Who has the percent increase or decrease of a car that sold for $17,000 off the lot and then sold for $9,500 a year later?

 Who has what percent of questions Jillian got right when she answered 213 out of 250 questions correctly?

 Who the sale price of a television that was 25% off the original price of 650?

 Who has the final price of the same television after a tax of 6%?

 Who has the probability of choosing a blue marble and then a green marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

 Who has the probability of choosing a white marble and then another white marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

 Who has the probability of choosing a green marble and then a blue or white marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

 Who has what percent of 123 is 25?

 Who has the probability of eating an apple then an orange if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

 Who has how much Jessica invested when she earned $165 on an investment that paid 5% annual interest for 4 years?

 Who has the probability of eating a kiwi then a grapefruit or apple if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

 Who has the length of a model door for a scale: 1 inch to 10 inches when the door of the actual car is 45 inches?

 Who has the number of people surveyed who have no insurance when 13% of 7000 people surveyed had no insurance?

 Who has the side length of LK when ML = 8, GO = 3, OT=8, GT = 11 and ∆GOT ≅ ∆MLK?