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Numbers and Operations Measure- ment GeometryPatterns, Functions, Algebra Data Analysis Probability $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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What is another way to write 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = n Solve! $100
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Another way to write it is: 6 X 5 = n Multiplication is repeated addition. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = n Solve: 6 X 5 = 30 $100
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The Colerain Cardinal PTA bought a rug for the library. How many square feet is the rug? 40 feet 15 feet $100
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You should use measured by using the perimeter formula. (Length + Width) X 2 (40 ft + 15 ft) X 2 55 ft X 2 = 110 ft 2 Or 40 + 40 + 15 + 15 = 110 ft 2 $100
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Name two ways a rhombus and a square are alike? $100
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Ways a rhombus and square are alike: -Quadrilaterals - Polygons -4 Equal sides -Parallelograms $100
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11 8 There are 26 students in our class. Eleven students like chocolate ice cream only. Eight students like vanilla ice cream only. Some students like both chocolate and vanilla. Which Venn Diagram represents this data? A. Chocolate Vanilla B. Chocolate Vanilla 11 7 11 C. Chocolate Vanilla D. Chocolate Vanilla 8 7 11 11 7 8 8V88V8
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D is the correct Venn Diagram Remember that there are 26 students in the class. 11 + 7 + 8 = 26 $100
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What is the probability of the spinner landing on orange? $100
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The probability of the spinner is 1 out of 5, or 1/5. BONUS: 100 points 1/5 = 2/10 = 20/100 This means it has a 20% chance of landing on orange. $100
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$200 Josie walked her neighbor’s dog for 7 days while they were on vacation. Her neighbor paid Josie $1.25 for each day she walked the dog. How much money did Josie earn?
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2/5 = 4/10 =.4 You have to multiply 7 X $1.25. Strategy: Forget about the decimal for now Multiply: 125 X 7 875 Now place your decimal 2 places from the left! $8.75 $200
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Kyle measured an object and found it to be 100 cubic centimeters. Which could Kyle have measured? A. Time B. Road C. Present $200
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Kyle measured a present because you use cubic centimeters to find volume. Volume = Length X Width X Height $200
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Roy drew a triangle with exactly two congruent angles and two congruent sides. What kind of triangle did Roy draw according to the lengths of its sides? Angles? $200
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An isosceles triangle has two congruent (equal) sides. An acute triangle has angles less than 90º. $200
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Find the missing number in the table and write the equation. $200 xy 312 624 936 12
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The missing number is 48 and the equation is y = 4x. $200 xy 312 624 936 1248
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Fred recorded the heights, in inches, of the students in his class. The range was 15. What statement is true about Fred’s data? A.Fred found that 15 students are all the same height. B.The height of the shortest student is 15 inches. C.Fred recorded the heights of 15 students in his class. D. The tallest student is 15 inches taller than the shortest student. $200
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The answer is D. Range = Tallest Student – Shortest Student = 15 inches Highest number - Lowest number
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Aaron saved $60 to buy an airplane models for his collection. The cost of each model with tax included is $7. How many models can he buy? $300
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Does ÷ McDonald X Serve - Cheese √ Burgers Repeat ® 60 ÷ 7 = 8 r 4, so he can buy 8. $300
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Which unit is appropriate for measuring the area of the bottom of a pan? $300
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Area is measured in square units, so the pan could be measured in square inches, or square centimeters. $300
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Give three reasons why the following geometric shapes are polygons. $300
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A polygon has: -line segments -closed figure - more than two sides. $300
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Riley is making a pattern with numbers. 3, 12, 21, 30 What is the rule for this pattern? $300
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The rule is add 9. 3 + 9 = 12 12 + 9 = 21 21 + 9 = 30 $300
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How many orange and yellow eggs did Jack find in 2009? Jack’s Easter Egg Hunts
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You add the orange and green eggs in 2009. 80 + 20 = 100 green eggs. $300
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Shelby went to the store and bought a candy bar for $.99, a Gatorade for $1.19, a bag of Doritos for $2.29. She gave the clerk a 5 dollar bill. How much change did she receive? $400
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Line up your decimals and add and then subtract from $5.00..99 5.00 1.19 - 4.57 +2.29 $.43 is the answer. 4.57 $400
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The length of each side of the rectangle is 12 in. and the width is 9 in. Find the perimeter and area. $400
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The perimeter is the distance around the sides of a shape so it is 12 + 12 + 9 + 9 or 12 (12 + 9) X 2 = 42 in. 9 The area of a rectangle is length x width so it is 12 x 9 = 108 in.²
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How many faces does a rectangular prism have? How many edges does a rectangular prism have? How many vertices does a rectangular prism have? $400
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A rectangular prism has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges. Euler’s formula = (F + V) - E = 2 (6 + 8) - 12 = 2 $400
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Raymond’s has these notebooks and pens in his backpack.. Raymond’s Backpack Notebook Pens Science Blue Reading Green Writing Red List all the possible combinations of one notebook and one pen that Raymond could take out? $400
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Make an organized list. Science Book and Blue Pen Reading Book and Green Pen Writing Book and Red pen Science Book and Green Pen Reading Book and Red pen Writing Book and Blue pen Science Book and Red Pen Reading Book and Blue Pen Writing Book and Green pen There are 9 different combinations. $400
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Which is greater 2/3 or 3/4? $500
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Cross Multiply 2 3 3 4 3/4 is greater than 2/3. $500
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William saw two shapes on a coordinate grid. Which transformation could William use to determine whether the two shapes are congruent? $500
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To determine if the two shapes are congruent you would use a reflection ( flip). Remember congruent means equal! $500
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How many faces does a square pyramid have? How many vertices does a square pyramid have? How many edges does a square pyramid have? $500
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A square pyramid has 5 faces, 5 vertices and 8 edges. Euler’s formula = (F + V) - E = 2 (5 + 5) - 8 = 2 10 - 8 = 2 $500
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What is the least common multiple of 4 and 5? $500
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List all the multiples of 4 and 5. Circle all the multiples that they have in common. The lowest one is the least common multiple. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 The least common multiple is 20. $500
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Phil has a bag with 9 pennies, 7 nickels, 7 quarters, and 2 half-dollars. He draws out a coin without looking. What is the probability that Phil will pick out a quarter or a nickel? $500
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The total number of coins is 25. The likelihood of picking a quarter or nickel would be 14/25, or 56%. $500
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