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1 Name that PropertyFractionsDecimalsGCF & LCMProblems 100 200 300 400

2 Write as a decimal: Two-hundred fifty-six thousandths.

3 Decimals for 100 (Answer) 0.256

4 Order from Smallest to Largest: 1.454, 1.454, 1.45, 1.45

5 Decimals for 200 (Answer) 1.45, 1.454, 1.454, 1.45

6 Solve: 4.35 X 0.708 = ?

7 Decimals for 300 (Answer) 3.0798

8 Solve:.04 8.2

9 Decimals for 400 (Answer) 205

10 Arrange from smallest to largest: 1 1 1 1 5, 4, 6, 7

11 Fractions for 100 (Answer) 1 1 7, 6, 5, 4

12 Rewrite each in simplest form: 21 35 108 56 56 156

13 Fractions for 200 (Answer) 3 5 9 8 8 13

14 Rewrite the mixed number as an improper fraction: 7 ⅞ Rewrite the improper fraction as mixed number: 33 8

15 Fractions for 300 (Answer) 7 ⅞ = 63/8 33 = 4 ⅟ 8 8

16 3 ⅟ 4 ÷ 5 ⅓ = ? 4 2/7 ÷ 5 ⅗ = ?

17 Fractions for 400 (Answer) 3 ⅟ 4 ÷ 5 ⅓ = 39/64 4 2/7 ÷ 5 ⅗ = 24

18 Name the property used : 2 7 8 = 7 2 8 5 8 3 8 5 3

19 Name that Property 100 (Answer) Commutative property

20 1 7 3 = 1 7 1 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 4

21 Name that Property 200 (Answer) Distributive property

22 4 0 = 4 = 0 4 9 9 9

23 Name that Property 300 (Answer) Identity Property for Addition

24 7 X 1 = 7 = 1 X 7

25 Name that Property 400 (Answer) Identity Property for multiplication

26 Find the GCF and LCM for 24, 36, 64

27 GCF & LCM 100 (Answer) GCF = 4 LCM = 576

28 Find the GCF and LCM for 140, 180, 210

29 GCF & LCM 200 (Answer) GCF = 10 LCM = 1260

30 What is the smallest counting number divisible by 2, 4, 5, 6, 12?

31 GCF & LCM 300 (Answer) 60

32 Find the smallest counting number that is divisible by the numbers 2 through 10.

33 GCF & LCM 400 (Answer) 2520

34 37 is 40% of ?

35 Problems 100 (Answer) 92.5

36 Three-fifths of a class of 30 students are girls. How many are girls?

37 Problems 200 (Answer) 18 Students are girls.

38 Luke made enough money selling candy bars at 15 cents each to buy several cans of soda at 48 cents each. If he had no money left over, what is the fewest number of candy bars he could have sold?

39 Problems 300 (Answer) 16 candy bars

40 A shirt and a tie sell for $29.50. The shirt costs $13.50 more than the tie. What is the cost of the tie?

41 Problems 400 (Answer) The tie costs $8.00


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